Sean Bonette and Ben Gallaty are busy guys. The duo, who perform under the name Andrew Jackson Jihad, both have day jobs in their home town of Phoenix, Arizona, spent a good portion of this summer touring the United States and have just released their tenth studio recording in less than seven* years, Can't Maintain. Previously relying almost completely on the pairs acoustic guitar and upright.
So ok, this is my first post and its basically to say that right now I am just building the page.I would like to plug my bands for one second, but I decided against, you can just Google me if you please.I recently went to Bomb the Music Industry! at Reggie's Rock Room in Chicago, and I went nuts over BTMI! cause. . .well they are on of the best bands ever, flat out, their live show was satisfyi...
Sean Bonette and Ben Gallaty are busy guys. The duo, who perform under the name Andrew Jackson Jihad, both have day jobs in their home town of Phoenix, Arizona, spent a good portion of this summer touring the United States and have just released their tenth studio recording in less than seven* years, Can't Maintain. Previously relying almost completely on the pairs acoustic guitar and upright.
The Andrew Jackson Jihad show on July 24th at Beat Kitchen might have been the biggest tight-knit party I've ever been to. Maybe it's a mark of what an indie kid I am that I've never been to a show where stage diving wasn't frowned upon and the entire room became a bit of a pit, but that's exactly what happened when Sean Bonette and Ben Gallaty took the stage. A folk-punk duo from Phoenix, Ari..