[all shows at death by audio]

7.29


.the state lottery
..big eyes
...how do we jump this high?
....gordie howe hat trick
.....bursting capillaries


7.30


.swimsuit [mem city center, ex-tyvek]
..pet milk [philly]
...people get ready
....bad indians


8.1


.hot guts
.bored straight
.the enthusiasts
.pink reason


8.2


.cacaw
.white suns
.chew mank
.cellular chaos


8.3


.the dreebs
.naomi punk
.masters & johnson


8.4


.byrds of paradise
..whatever brains
...ex-humans
....weed hounds
.....sleepies


8.5


.mike pride's drummer's corpse


8.6


.tough knuckles
.snakes say hisss


8.7


.frustrations
.druid perfume
.golden error
.chinese restaurants


8.8


.ceremony
..punch
...black kites
....death first
.....natural law


8.9


.lazer crystal


8.10


.galactic vacationer


8.11


.tandem psych
.american folklore
.sally burtnick
.human host
.haunted houses


8.12


.colleen green
.girlfriends
.my teenage stride
.german measles


8.13


.ty segall
..royal baths
...the babies
....moonhearts
.....zulus


8.14


.screaming females
.big soda [mems cheeky, little lungs]


:: 2.11.10 ∙•∙ 2.13.10 at death by audio ::

Posted on February 11th, 2010 in death by audio,shows by JobCain

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:: THURSDAY ::

mount olympus | family fun
triian

february 11 – death by audio – $6
all ages

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:: SATURDAY ::

the beets | beach fossils | christmas island [san diego]
nude beach | tough knuckles

february 13 – death by audio – $8
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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THURSDAY

:: mount olympus ::

[via Nicki Ishmael]

“Started when Mike Guggino (Barking Spiders, This Radiant Boy) moved from Philadelphia to Brooklyn and met Carter Logan. Together they went on a quest to find the sound of the gods and then unleash its hell upon the ears of mortals. Dickie Spectactular (Somebody Dies), another Philadelphia transplant, joined the duo to make it an unholy trinity of riffing destruction. Two guitars and a bunch of drums is all takes to open the gates of hell and bring forth the wrath of Zeus’ thunder claps. It’ll be the most fun you ever had during armegeddon.” -bio

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:: family fun ::

[via myspace]

heavy project from a group of local roustabouts and ne’erdowells

live on “Street Court” TV show

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SATURDAY

:: the beets ::

[via thepiratehat]

“Among the many things we love about the Beets is … their effortless take on 60s garage-rock, less of the poppy, Beatles-aping variety that’s typically associated with the era, but more of a rhythmic, plodding variety, with guitars that seem every bit as percussive as the drums, and snotty, joint vocals that are almost chanted more than sung.” -L magazine

purchase LP and 2 7″s via Captured Tracks ►►► here
mp3s for download ►►► here here & here-

live video

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:: beach fossils ::

[via myspace / James Loveday]

“[His tracks] may well find a home with Captured Tracks and they drift in the same lax zones as most of Wavves’ work, i.e. those soft-focus moments between the torturous rites of teenage passage, the holiday, the beach, the street. Beach Fossils are sharper, though – there’s little in the way of fuzz and the thing floats on, meandering to a contented close in carefree clarity.” -No Pain in Pop

purchase Daydream / Desert Sand 7″ via Captured Tracks ►►► here
check out an interview ►►► here
download mp3s ►►► here

short live video

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:: christmas island ::

[via myspace]

“Not unlike fellow Californians Nodzzz, Christmas Island make somewhat surfy, definitely nasally/nerdy indie rock that at times reminds me of the Dead Milkmen (when Joe Jack Talcum sang).” -Brooklyn Vegan

purchase Blackout Summer LP via In The Red Records ►►► here
purchase s/t 7″ via Captured Tracks ►►► here
download mp3s ►►► here here & here

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:: nude beach ::

[via myspace]

purchase cassette via Dead Broke Records ►►► here

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:: tough knuckles ::

[via RStB]

“A few weeks ago relative newcomers, Tough Knuckles snagged the opening spot before Girls and Real Estate at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom. Not a shabby gig to pull for your debut, eh? Well it seems to only get better for Calvin Lecompte and crew from there with one album already out and another slated on the way from Captured Tracks with production help thrown in from Ducktails’ Matt Mondanile.” -Raven Sings the Blues

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