Hello all,

Fred and I attended the show in New York on Friday night.  Fiction Plane's set was short but sweet.  Set list:

Everything Will Never Be Ok,  Cigarette,  Hate,  Fallow, Wise (and I believe one more song, although it escapes me right now). 

Fred and I were in the front, and as we were the only ones wearing FP t-shirts, we stood out.  Both Seton and Joe waved to us, and they seemed genuinely surprised and delighted that they had fans in the crowd.  During the set, Joe still couldn't get over it, because he stated "There are actually people in the front row wearing our shirts".  After a great set, Joe shuffled over to us and thanked us for coming.  It was a very cool thing for him to do. 

I highly recommend seeing them live. They are truly fantastic.

-Andrea

>From: Paula Mickevich
>To: police@mailman.xmission.com
>>Hi,
>>
>>My son saw Paul Weller (The Jam) this Saturday at the Orpheum in
>>Boston - I was astonished to
>>see that Fiction Plane was the opening act ! My son chose to arrive
>>late and miss them. Did
>>anyone see them? They were not mentioned in the Boston Globe's
>>review today. They did get
>>a mention though in article on the Grammys:
>>
>>The Grammys give hope for brighter days
>>The industry's revenues have dropped, but the quality of emerging
>>artists has not
>>
>>By Steve Morse, Globe Staff, 2/23/2003
>>
>>final paragraph:
>>The upcoming months hold further promise of artistic growth.
>>Rosanne Cash releases her first major album in 10 years on March
>>25. Progressive singer-songwriter Pete Yorn drops his new disc in
>>April, while alt-rock goddess Liz Phair surfaces in May and
>>hard-rockers Metallica and techno-rockers Radiohead release new CDs
>>in June. And there's a whole new British invasion coming with
>>highly anticipated discs from Fiction Plane, the Libertines,
>>Snowdogs, the Coral, and Feeder. The record industry may be
>>struggling, but the music marches on
>
>
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