Jeremy’s 2018 Fall tour begins!

Well, the autumn colors have reached their peak around here, and now what is left but to fall? No, the fun is not done yet! The Raven has been read and so the ceremony begins. The guitar is ripe to raise red fire. Is it sadness? No. It’s raging desire and love. The nomadic wind blows again and says it is time to travel. It is time for everyone to bring what ever fuel they have to keep the communal blaze burning. Of resistance, of restoration, of friendship, of… (there is no last word. There is only life.) I look forward to seeing y’all out at the shows! I am so excited to gather with folks for music and food and conversation and whatever else… When we meet face to face in this manner it is more than just another crowd, it is good medicine to all souls – saints and sinners alike.

Keep checking the tour schedule as I will be updating often as more shows get confirmed (and some get canceled). Shows

Exciting news! – I’ll be traveling with the brand new official hardcopy version of the band’s latest #4, Part B: Another Log for the Fire, as well as much of our older material. I will also have a new zine, just being printed today, from members of the Iron Creek Land Community (where I live and work) called Leaf Litter: Notes on Restoring and Reinhabiting the Great Lakes Bio-Region (and beyond)

“What will happen to your tribe if you don’t know your gift to bring?
Even a log for the fire, it would help your people sing,
Through this dark and arctic time.
What will happen to your life if you have no tribe to dance with?
Only cold and lonely nights, but that’s a question we must ask.
What will happen to your life if you don’t know your skill to serve?
What will happen to our lives if we don’t grow and we don’t learn?
Lord have mercy, may we learn.” -From Feel, Feel, Feel by theillalogicalspoon

Music As a Weapon

A regularly occurring experience of being in a band is being posed the question about what styles you play, or what genre you are. Of course we would like to say that we can’t be defined, but most of us seem to be in the habit of putting things in categories anyway. So, judge for yourselves, but I’ve always felt that we were a punk band at heart. Perhaps we haven’t always looked the part, but for many of us who have contributed to this experiment over the years that is where our roots lie. Labels are not the important thing anyway. The point is that the ethos of the anarcho-punk milieu continues enlivening the spirit of our project to this day. To that point i highly recommend this article published by CrimethInc that gives a good analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of what that milieu was: Music as a weapon

Also, in that same vein, check out the Celtic Punk band Ballydowse. They put on some incredibly inspiring shows in the late 90’s and early 2000’s, and they always had a lot of good stuff to say, and a bunch of literature at there table to take home so one could follow up on the ideas. They really helped me solidify the connections I was starting to make between anarchy and christianity.

And to continue our series of highlighting Jackson bands (and pumpkin heads) here is some footage of local legends Black Monday. They were my first punk show.
-Jeremy

Now is Light

We love to promote Jackson music! Check out this video from fellow Jackson band LVRS. It contains old footage from Grass Lake that includes Jeremy’s dad dancing around when he was a kid. Plus it’s a great song, from their great new album that came out earlier this year.

The only solution,

if your problem is that you need live music for your next house party, is to book Jeremy this fall! He will be traveling in November throughout the midwest, east, and mid-south. In December he will head south and west. Contact him at theillalogicalspoon@gmail.com or 517-435-6079

To all the ones we’ve loved before

it’s a new year, we have a new chance of gear,  i swear we can see clear now the clouds are coming near…

theillalogicalspoon has been in a sort of summer hibernation, but as the weather starts cooling down, if i starts cooling down, we’ll start waking up. here in the north country it’s the struggle of winter that makes us come alive. so you can look forward to some winter shows, but to start things off Jeremy is going to do a late fall solo tour. check back soon for more details.