SAIGON KICK Frontman Matt Kramer Confirms Release Date For Second Poetry Book, Release Party In Planning

September 28, 2011, 13 years ago

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SAIGON KICK frontman Matt Kramer has checked in with the following update:

"I am quite pleased to announce the official release date of my new poetry book, titled A Book Of Poems From The Smallest Of Towns, will be November 15th. Stay tuned for autographed pre-order sales, and a book signing / release party to include a rare musical acoustic performance by myself and friends."

More details will be revealed soon.

Kramer recently launched an official Matt Kramer Music page on Facebook, found here. He has posted the first ever photo of the original band, featuring (left to right) Phil Varone (drums), Kramer, Jason Bieler (guitars), Tom Defile (bass).

Kramer also responded to a fan's comment about the amount of hair on display in the pic:

"We did sport some hair. Rock n roll to me was LED ZEPPELIN, BLACK SABBATH, CHEAP TRICK, THE CURE, KISS, LYNYRD SKYNYRD. They all had long hair and parents hated us long-haired boys because their daughters loved us so much. You couldn't get a decent job in those days. Most of the guys in the band were driving trucks and doing lawn service just so they could be rock n roll and say FTW. Remember, that was before all of the now branding of 'The Rock Star'. We didn't have Hot Topic and cool stores where it was as it is now normal to be a freak even bagging groceries. We were just a bunch of rock n roll boys. The cliche came later.

Then again, even the most avant garde becomes cliche before they become classic. Honestly, I'm glad we didn't look like all the nobody nerd faceless rockers that clog the airwaves and chatrooms these days. Lots of hair, but lots of balls to back it up. Until 'Love Is On The Way', of course. Then it all went to shit!"

Kramer updated the page with bootleg live footage of Saigon Kick performing 'Hostile Youth' in Cedar Rapids, IA in 2001 (found below), and the song 'Caught Up On The Inside', penned with LYNCH MOB / ex-DOKKEN George Lynch for an aborted project. The song is taken from Kramer's solo album War & Peas, issued in 2002.




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