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9:00pm, $7 |
Toys That Kill
"Toys That Kill is a punk rock band, formed from a previous incarnation known as F.Y.P (1989-1999). Just after the release of their last album entitled, strangely enough, Toys That Kill, Todd C., SEAN C. and some new guys (Chachi and Jimmy) started the new band. Although the music varies greatly from F.Y.P to Toys That Kill both bands have been influential in the DIY punk scene since the late 80's." - Wikileaks |
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10pm, $FREE |
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9:00pm, $6 |
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Carol Cleveland Sings
Carol Cleveland Sings produces a unique brand of Neo-Psychedelic Casiocore, with traces of Civil War-Era Lo-Fi Alt-Vaudeville while attaining a strict Post-Electro-Baroque-Pop background. |
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9:00pm, $6 |
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Montra
members of Vows. |
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9:00pm, $7 |
Ancestors
ANCESTORS (Tee Pee Records) is a five-piece psychedelic doom metal ensemble from Los Angeles. ANCESTORS transmogrifies the epic nature of seventies psychedelic and progressive music into a form that also incorporates vintage, doom and drone metal.
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9:30pm, $8 |
Mississippi Man
"L.A.’s Mississippi Man is a a blurry mix of everything from bluesy rock to ’60s psych-pop to gentle folk."
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9:30pm, $10 |
Women
"There are zero bio-femmes among the Canadian combo's numbers. But judging from the free-floating, ecstatic post-punk dripping from second long-player, "Public Strain," the men of Women have a deep and abiding affection for the ladies, especially such female-fronted experimentalists as Sonic Youth, Deerhoof and the Velvet Underground. The crumble metal and the grumble of good drone all make their way into the sound, which has gone public to much notice at splashy showcases like Pop Montreal." - SF Chronicle 96 Hours
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French Miami
"San Fran psychopaths craft skull-collapsing post-punk, wiry (and Wire-y) guitars twitching over steady chugging rhythms." - Rolling Stone
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Manchild
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9:00pm, $7 |
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The Safes (Chicago)
"Chicago's The Safes isn't all power chords, hooks, and harmonies (though it's got all that nailed down). The trio jams bright melodies, bluesy stomps, and every mood from silly to bitter into tight-and-fast power pop songs." - The Onion |
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