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: post by the_taste_of_cigarettes at 2005-10-19 10:32:23
Faust Agin Eddie suffers broken finger / wrist; fill-in guitarist announced.

The Taste of Silver's Faust Agin Eddie (aka Nicholas Cigarettes) suffered a fracture to the middle bone of his left hand pinky on Saturday, October 15th. Doctors additionally speculated a minor fracture in the left hand wrist, thus isolating the majority of his left hand, and rendering him incapable of playing the existing catalog of TTOS songs. Pins, and possibly wire, will be placed to retain proper placement of the bones until mid-way though the healing process, at which point they will be extracted and a cast will be used for the remainder of the time.

"I'm not too upset," spoke Eddie, "It gives us a chance to be creative -- sort of think outside the box. We're the kind of band where that kind of mindset is favored."

"The healing time is assumed to be about three weeks. We have a small handful of shows in that time frame so I am very pleased to announce that Stash Wyslouch of Devil In The Kitchen has agreed to fill in for at least one of those dates. His first show will be Friday, October 28th in Woburn, MA. We are openly brainstorming other ideas, too, so I expect some interesting performances to happen during all of this!"

Other possible solutions the band are considering include, if available, fill-ins by Alex Wilde from Disaster Strikes, Peter Blue from Raising Kubrick, and other special guests; one-time-only remixes of songs; and some unique takes on involving woodwind, brass, or piano based instruments.

The band is hoping to be back in full-form by their November 19th show at Franklin-Pierce College, and doctors expect recovery by Doolinfest/Raising Kubrick's last show.

10/19/05
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