Concert Announced with Rage Against The Machine, Muse, Rise Against
save the date, Kyle
Some people in the audience seemed to know all their songs
Supercollider’ and ‘The Butcher’, which are in fact the two tracks from the 12” that was released for Record Store Day, are now available as a thank you note for the fans as the band explained it in an email:
Ok this is not the review yet, but Paul Simon was great of course, I have never been disappointed…. Great set and I have already written the setlist, I
LI’s decide to rename Mother’s day “all up under the covers day”.
they were here for the real sweating-moshing-pushing-screaming-surfing-jumping thing
We are assisting in the deferment of the cost of china polish.
fiercely brutal, straightforward and minimalist
Wood dodged and feinted and finally ponied up
Check this guy out, he’s definitely cool
exactly the same as you only worse part II
urgency consummated in a shoegazing rype of way
bottom heavy swing with a refried tune and a vocal miasma
soulful yet bright-tinted blues
But if you get right down to it “I Fall To Pieces”, is perfection
it’s reenergizing and refreshing to know that people still want to take the time to head over to their local music shops
you can give a guy who has just been murdered a break, right.
over 6,000 bits of memorabilia, from guitars and letters to clothes, will be on display
It is new if you have never seen it before, and the games and rituals at post-hardcore concerts are new to me: a series of tics and conventions, rituals and
great cause, a great organization providing a vital service
Ms. Dangle compared the singer-songwriter to Jackson Browne and thinking about it later, I tend to agree
…I got cast in my school’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
“Do you really think most of today’s art came about because of the Beatles? – I don’t believe you’re that insane”
gather up your flip flops and clove cigarrettes, horn rims and messenger bags have a seat here on the floor…
playing ‘Electric Eye’ as a tribute to Judas Priest.
…wait no its Shaun Lennon as Harry Potter does Peter Pan…