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9:30pm, $7 |
La Corde
"LA CORDE dices with that dark, gothic-tinged punk that evokes rainy days, black raincoats, and long bangs. Chiming, reverb-soaked guitars and driving rhythms are reminiscent of TSOL or BAUHAUS while the vocal delivery would have me reaching for my SISTERS OF MERCY records if I actually had any. If you've enjoyed the ESTRANGED's recent output, or like your punk on the gloomy, pessimistic side, this will not disappoint." - Maximum Rockandroll
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Procedure Club (Slumberland)
"The Procedure Club is a collaborative "bedroom-pop" project founded by Andrea and Polish emigré Adam Malec in New Haven, Connecticut in 2008. The two began recording as a natural progression from their boredom with living in poverty in New Haven, sharing musical tastes in shoegaze and pop bands of the 80s and 90s, such as Black Tambourine, and The Jesus and Mary Chain, as well as a common admiration for Baroque artists such as Purcell and Bach. Out of this god-forsaken alliance comes Procedure Club, in which Adam and Andrea have combined melodic song structures with heavily reverbed vocals, stuttering mechanical drum beats, dirty bass, synths, and alternately washed-out and jangly guitars." (bio)
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Burning Yellows
"Look for Burning Yellows (Hozac) to continue to daze & mesmerize onlookers with their dreamy, fuzz-laden pop vibrations that will leave you glassy-eyed & converted within minutes. An atmospheric VU-rhythmic throb encapsulate your senses & lures you into their reverberated world & echo-saturated vocals wash over you like a chemical bath."
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5:30pm-late, $7 |
The Guest List Abuse Prevention Program (GLAPP) presents ROTFEST II: SON OF ROTFEST 3 Stoned Men
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Smile God Loves You
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David Nudelman and his Wiki Wiki Boyz
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Field Trip
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early show 5pm, $5 // later show 8:30pm, $7 |
early show w/The Emotron, Destroy Nate Allen, The Sweet Revenge -- 5:00pm, $5The Emotron
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early show 7pm, $8 // PRS at 10pm, free |
early show: Alcoholocaust presents legendary UK punks The Vibrators! The Vibrators (UK)
With a career lasting thirty-three years, vocalist/guitarist IAN "KNOX" CARNOCHAN, bassist PAT COLLIER, guitarist JOHN ELLIS and drummer EDDIE originally formed the VIBRATORS in February 1976, and their first gig was supporting THE STRANGLERS at Hornsey Art College in North London. They supported THE SEX PISTOLS at the 100 CLUB and were one of the bands playing at the now legendary 100 CLUB PUNK ROCK FESTIVAL, where as well as doing their own set they supported guitar hero CHRIS SPEDDING. CHRIS recommended the band to his then record company, RAK. The band's debut single "WE VIBRATE" came out in November (one of the first punk singles) and was followed two weeks later by CHRIS SPEDDING'S "POGO DANCING" single with the VIBRATORS as the band on that. (bio)
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9:00pm, $5 |
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9:00pm, $6 |
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Pow!
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9:00pm, $6 |
Tyvek
Tyvek don't need much introduction, Detroit area art punk garage rockers, who have a bunch of killer prior material on labels like Siltbreeze, Subpop, M'Ladys, X, Whats Your Rupture etc.
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The Art Museums
The Art Museums tell sordid tales of artists, lovers & poseurs with cult new wave jangle. Bay Area psych burnouts, Josh Alper & Glenn Donaldson (Skygreen Leopards) converged in San Francisco in the Summer of ‘09 to record Anglophile jams on a Tascam 388 tape machine (state of the art home-recording circa ‘85). Rough Frame is their debut LP for the Woodsist label. They would make a hi-fi studio record if they had the money, but reviewers would probably still say it was lo-fi. The Art Museums ARE into: art, poetry, WHAAM records & films about Mods…The Art Museums ARE NOT into: flared trousers, drip coffee, dirty sneakers. (bio)
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9:30pm, $7 |
Mist & Mast
"A sweet spell of country-tinged and harmony-heavy rock" - SF Bay Guardian
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Sands
Formerly Dame Satan.
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