--Prologue--
About 20 miles southeast of town, there is a road that runs across the desert. It connects the four lane interstate with the small town of Grand View to the south. A straight, two lane ribbon of black top, running almost due south across miles and miles of empty desert and endless sky. It is the main link between Grand View and the larger towns and cities along the interstate.
However, Grand View is not exactly a bustling community, and the road itself sees little traffic. It is a perfectly straight unbending ribbon of asphalt, where a car could cruise for miles and miles and the scenery will never change. There is just a near endless vista of flat sagebrush desert, broken only by the distant mountains and an old volcanic cinder cone off to the west. "Grand View" indeed. The town itself is hardly a destination spot for scenery. Or a destination for anything else for that matter. It is a hardscrabble and dusty place situated next to the Snake River, a welcome respite from the flat desert, but certainly not exactly Shangri-la. A huge stinking cattle feed lot, and a depressing looking downtown with just two bar/restaurants, and a couple typically small rural businesses are the only attractions. As for the road itself, there is nothing- just empty desert for miles. Not even the slightest bend in the road until it hooks with Highway 51 nearly 25 miles south of the interstate, just a couple miles outside of Grand View. Cars can travel this road at truly frightening speeds- over a hundred miles per hour, and never worry about cops, or other traffic to slow them down, because there is simply nothing out here.
The road most likely took its name from the Simplot Corporation, who to this day still owns a vast cattle feed lot at the southern end of the road, near the outskirts of Grand View. For many years, Simco Road was not even paved; it was just a gravel washboard desert road. Until in the late 1990s, perhaps some Simplot company bureaucrat, or maybe a frustrated coalition of Grand View residents hoping to bring more commerce to their desolate and boring little town, successfully lobbied the State Highway Department to lay down asphalt on the road.
So there it sits- a vast, endless and perfectly flat expanse of concrete crossing the vast, endless and flat expanse of nowhere.
--1--
"Ah, fuckit, Owen fucked it up, wait, okay, start over." Nick said. BoneAssed Rack's pre-gig rehearsal was not going well. They had a gig that night, and they had been struggling through their set, trying to get the songs tight before going on stage later on. Plus they had to drive out to some rinky-putz little town out in the middle of nowhere to get there.
Owen Stromquist had joined the band a couple months ago and knew all the band's newer stuff. However, he hadn't quite picked up a lot of the older tunes, which Nick had wanted to include in the set. Specifically, "Magic Elixir," which was a tune he and the Claymore brothers had written a few summers ago, and which the fans always dug. Or rather, what few fans there were, because when you got right down to it, BoneAssed Rack was never exactly destined for international stardom.
Nick Earnshaw had not started the band with intentions of "making it big." Rather, he and his buddies were looking for a hobby to keep them occupied while they worked their own boring day jobs; he worked as an HVAC installer, the brothers both worked in construction, and Owen apparently worked in some office as some kind of computer tech guy- Nick couldn't remember for sure. The band was just an opportunity to jam out and play music with friends, and play an occasional gig and pretend to be rock stars for a night or two. They mostly played their own material which they had written, though they tossed in an occasional cover, some old familiar standard, for the fans to rock out to. The few fans they had, that is.
Nick's girlfriend Mandy had always been a fan though, and she always managed to tag along to practices and gigs, sometimes to the annoyance of the other guys.
"It starts in "D." It goes, D...C, B; then back down to the low C." she explained, haughtily. "Then the chorus is in "A."
"Well, listen to YOU, Miss Know it all." Owen groused.
Sheesh, if she knows the dang song so well, why doesn't SHE just join the fucking band, he thought to himself, clearly irritated.
"Alright guys...here, let's do-over. Sam, that's you," Nick said, indicating the drummer.
Sam Claymore kicked off the opening beat, and the band launched into "Magic Elixir" again. This time, Owen seemed to pick it up, though Nick still had to look over at him to tell him when to drop to the A chord for the chorus.
"Yeah fucking hell man, that's more like it!" Nick said, after they finished the song. "So like, what else do we wanna do? You guys wanna do 'Micron Bombs?' Or should we do 'Forty Eight Lowes Chevrolet?' Or we could do both..."
"Okay, yeah... 'Micron Bombs.' Let's do that one, I like that song. That's the one that starts out with that fast hammer on lead on the top e?" Owen said.
"Yeah, that's the one. Let's do it. Here, wait, lemme grab another beer." Nick walked over to the fridge he had plugged into the detached garage where the band was practicing and grabbed a Keystone. Six bucks a twelve pack. Quality stuff, this Keystone was. Like two people having sex in a canoe, he thought to himself- fucking close to water. But it was cheap, and after chugging enough of them, it didn't matter what it tasted like- it took the stress off just the same.
The band got through "Micron Bombs" almost without a hitch. The others followed Nick's heavy driving bass line totally on point, and Owen nailed both the opening lead and the solo with ease. It sounded pretty good, Nick thought. Except to the one audience member present, naturally.
"He's out of tune again..." Mandy said, pointing at Wess Claymore's blue Stratocaster. It had sounded fine to Nick, or at least, good enough. Wess glared at her.
"Fuck... whatever..." Wess said, going through the motions of tuning. Bottom string A, open 5th string A. Fifth string D, open 4th string D... okay, yeah, maybe the D was a tiny fraction of an eighth of a tone off but who the fuck would notice. Well, Mandy, obviously.
"Do we wanna go again?" Wess looked over at Nick.
Nick unslung his bass and reached over and turned off his amp. "Nah, fuck it, that's good enough. Let's just load up and get moving. Wait a sec... let me grab another beer."
As was usually the case, Wess' younger brother Sam was the designated driver, by virtue of having far less to drink than the rest of the band. Nick was on beer number five, Owen and Wess had maybe three or four ("We're saving it for after the gig" they had said) and Sam...he was pretty much a lightweight. Until after the gig, that is. Mandy, oddly, seldom drank at all. And this night, as it happened, was one of those nights where she had insisted on not doing so. She was sipping one of those awful tasting energy drinks instead, as she watched them load up and get ready for the trek down to their gig, in that dumpy little town that Nick actually had to look up on a map to figure out how to get to.
"Got me a vaaan, gonna put dem equipments in..." Nick said, in a joking accent, as he and Wess carried his bass amp out to the driveway and loaded it in to the van. Wess chuckled to himself. Mandy barked at Owen, strongly suggesting he help Sam load his drum kit in, but, as both Owen and Sam noticed, she did not exactly offer to help them herself. "She's a chick...you know, let us do the man's work," Owen thought to himself, gritting his teeth.
"Man, Nick is a cool guy and a great musician and all, but that girlfriend of his...her bossy attitude is getting on my nerves!" he said to Sam quietly, after they had finished loading and were sitting in the van. Owen loved jamming with Nick and the Claymore brothers, and he fit the band like a glove- but even though he had meshed with the guys almost instantly, the more Nick's girlfriend hung around their practices, the more he got annoyed with the whole situation.
"Yeah well, she's... I dunno, I know what you mean. Sara and Tina used to come hang out while we practiced, but Tina didn't like the loud noise, it hurt her ears, and Sara got mad at a bunch of bro's drinking and cussing around our daughter, so we kinda have an agreement. She talked about driving down to the show and meeting us down there, but Tina has kindergarten tomorrow, you know." Sam replied.
"Well, Mandy IS pretty sexy... wait don't tell Nick I said that! So I can ALMOST tolerate her"