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9:30pm, $5 |
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9:30pm, $6 |
The Jizz cancelled, replaced by Buzzer Buzzer
members of Impediments and The Time Flys!
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The Black Hollies
From Jersey City, NJ, the Black Hollies are mixing '60s soul and pop structures with rave-up rock results. Now, with live shows tighter than a pegged pant leg, they've reached a little further into space, introduced a powerful psych rock element to their sound. (bio) |
The Invasion!
"Inspired by pre-psychedelic Troggs and adds some Richard Hell influences to beef things up." - SF Weekly
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9:30pm, $6 |
The Sarees
One summer morning a trifecta of ladies dipped their feathers into a colorful porridge formulating The Sarees.... Past and present cocoons of these ladies' other endeavors are Hannah & Mariah Dancing, Whysp, God's Eye, The Skygreen Leopards, Tarnation, Outbrief Candle/Alex deLanda.. just to ramble a few. (bio)
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Palms
brand new entertainment brand concept from Carolyn of The Finches with her on electric guitar!
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Eyes
new krautrock jams from Aaron of The Finches and the drummer of Roots of Orchis.
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9:30pm, $7 |
CPC Gangbangs
A Montreal four-piece, CPC Gangbangs (Swami Records) have slowly built a name for themselves with explosive performances at Pop Montreal and SXSW and a slew of seven-inches on Die Slaughterhouse and P. Trash. Mutilation Nation, their first proper full-length, is a moody extension of their sound, delving into dark psychedelic territory on top of the boozy garage they made a name on. Opener “Jeff Starship” builds treacherously atop oscillating synth sounds, while tracks like “Teenage Crimewave” and “Mechanical Man” are aggressive and fast. Elsewhere, “What Love Is” and “Coke Blues” name-check MC5 with a jumble of busy riffs and good-time vocals. - Exclaim! (Toronto)
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6:00pm early show $5 // 9:30pm show, $6 |
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Ebonics
members of Tradtional Fools, Les Hormones |
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Later show w/The New Centuries The New Centuries
new EP release party!
"We've been smitten with their take on unpretentious post-punk inspired by prime-time Talking Heads that has reminded us a bit of the first Interpol record or a more in the garage and gutsy version of Bloc Party." -Aquarius Records
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early show 8pm, $5 // late show 11pm, $7 |
early 8:00pm show w/The Pirate Band (album release!) and Tippy Canoe The Pirate Band
Rodent Records has just released The Pirate Band's "Nautical By Nature "– a collection of 13 sea-worthy tracks that go very nicely with rum, parrots, blood-lust, intimidation, scurvy, treasure and a horrible, horrible death. Hoisting a spectrum of influences from traditional sea shanties to NY Art Rock, the discerning musical scholar will note The Pirate Band's crafty updating of the 17th century buccaneer's blues to the more modern seafaring sounds of 19th century. (bio)
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late 11:00pm show w/Japanther and The Pharmacy Japanther
"A ping pong of dipsorhythmic mania. Using loose tapes of radio bonkerisms and stink-fried grooves Japanther is a lean slam boogie machine with no time for boredom." - Bull Tongue, Arthur
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The Pharmacy
"Like They Might Be Giants, the Unicorns, Ween or Kimya Dawson (who coincidentally uses the Pharmacy as a backing band), the Pharmacy play playful yet polarizing tunes. Whereas some tracks, as the ones listed above, can create immediate and visceral reactions that will ultimately fade, there are others, like "My Friends" or "Little Toys on the Shelf" that are, in contrast, incredibly rich and ripe for multiple listens. Just as Kimya Dawson's songs seem rooted in that charming aspect of the innocence of youth and young love, the songs of the Pharmacy take strength from those tweener days of yore. There's certainly a `garage' aspect to them, very D.I.Y. and delightfully sloppy at times, especially in the realm of vocals. Then again, there are moments of musical agility that belie those less polished vocals. Tight and strong guitar riffs, glorious string sections and joyful harmonies are sprinkled throughout the album generously." - Treblezine
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10pm, $FREE |
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9:00pm, $ free !! |
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DJ Lethal Ethan
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