A new book, Where Shit Happened: The Paper Trail to Speak In Tongues, documents Speak in Tongues’ history with over 500 pages of fliers, photos, newspaper clippings and other preserved ephemera. I was working on flier books of my own at the time and while I was looking at one of his posts I thought, “I would like to see a Speak in Tongues flier book.” Kelly: The first time I went to Speak in Tongues was when I was playing a show there. There were always spaces that would do those types of shows, but Speak in Tongues weirdly seemed the most stable. Kretsch: For a flier book, there were a lot of photos of shows for which we had no fliers.