After crossing the border, spending a day in Helena, Montana, sleeping to Idaho, counting in the shipment of merch, setting up the tent, loading gear off the truck, and wiping the remaining Calgarian dust from everything we owned, we hung out at the Idaho Warped Tour for a spell. It was hot. Hot as hell. I think it got up to 105 degrees.
We had lunch, did some interviews at 2:00, then hung out for awhile before our show. Loaded in, greeted Oreskaband at the stage, loaded on, and then battled through a painfully, horrendously hot set. The horn players for Epic were, well, epic though, and the set went over like gangbusters. It was too hot though. So we all sang Jingle Bells to cool off. It didn't work, but it sounded nice. Ran to merch, did a signing, grabbed showers, talked about fall touring, and then slept our way over into Washington state. Good show, Boise!!!
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