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one more show before a pretty epic weekend – come out
and support these local bands!
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little bear & the bad touch [mem ravens & chimes] | ribbons
finding fiction | ava luna
june 10 – death by audio – $6
all ages
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DEATH BY AUDIO
49 s 2nd st btw kent & wythe
doors at 8, show at 9
L to Bedford
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JMZ to Marcy
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G to Broadway
[map]
[NOTE~ dba is NOT byob, but there is beer on the cheap for the 21 and overs inside!]
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:: little bear and the bad touch ::

[via myspace]
double drum, single bass project from current and former members
of Ravens & Chimes
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:: ribbons ::

[via myspace]
“Ribbons are a duo of Brooklyn transplants from California who come forth with one of the most promising rock debuts I’ve heard in a long while. Consisting of vocalist/guitarist/bassist Jenny Logan and drummer/backing vocalist Sam Roudman, they deliver the raw, stripped intensity of early Factory Records stalwarts like the Durutti Column and Joy Division while harnessing the propulsion, angularity, and energy of a group like Josef K … These two are worth keeping an eye on — definitely recommended!” -IQ, Other Music update, September 2008
Surprise Attacks cd available ►►► here
mp3 versions ►►► here
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:: finding fiction ::

[via myspace]
“Sometimes, we just want to sing to something nice in the shower; you know, like verses and choruses and things. It’s early, but Brooklyn’s Finding Fiction could be the new band that does that for us … Finding Fiction’s songs are pretty damn catchy. Catchy enough that they make us want to get really dirty, just so we have an excuse to get back in that bath again” -Oh My Rockness
Idaho by the Sea LP just released – available now on their site
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:: ava luna ::

[via their myspace]
“Focusing in on the tension between a charged post-punk drum-and-synth-bass rhythm section (Alex Smith and Nathan Tompkins respectively) and the combined vocal talents of manic frontman Carlos Hernandez and a trio of startlingly gospel-voiced backup singers, the combination is fresh and invigorating and, live, posesses a magnetic appeal.” -Impose Magazine
‘brain’ live at monkeytown