Thanks for all the info guys. Keep it coming if you've got more.
hopelesshomo wrote:also, according to our bass player, who has a degree in design, that scary carol/sacramento building is a Frank Lloyd Wright building. it doesn't look like it, because it was some kind of experiment he did in poured concrete. there's also supposed to be some kind of bad ass mural in there somewhere, but we could never find it.
but it's still a scary death trap practice space w/ a shitty elevator
I heard about the Frank Lloyd Wright angle too. Not about the mural though.
154- Like you the room we're considering is on the 2nd floor and it's right by the stairs. It seems to me it would almost be easier/ faster/ less effort to not even use the elevator to load in and out.
Overall my impression of the Carroll building was that it was dirtier than Superior Street, and even though only a few blocks away the surroundings felt a bit more sketchy.
Does there seem to be a higher than normal occurrence of car vandalism to any of you familiar with the place? That had crossed our minds while looking at all the broken glass out back.
Plus right now we're on the 1st floor at Superior and I have to say it was way noisier at the Carroll building with a lot of bleed coming in from the rooms next door. We typically rehearse pretty late and there aren't many, if any, other people in the building while we're there. So, in the 5+ years we've been there we haven't had any problems with noise from the other bands. I think that's also due to not only our late schedule, but being sandwiched between a room they use for storage with the room on our other side being just a session drummer that uses it to practice by himself.