Friday, October 21, 2011

ZOMG WE MANAGED TO GET A HALLOWEEN SHOW

That's right snitches. Saturday October 29 your favorite gruesome twosome will be serving fresh beats and possibly serving Undead Super Mario Realness? Only if you play yr cards right.

And it's at the Tritone, a personal fave. 9pm, $5in costume,$7 NOT and 21+




Sugartown presents Rock'n'Roll Girl Group Halloween Extravaganza!

Catch RD with

the Shondes
The Shondes make bold, brassy lonely-heart rock with the snarl and swoon of classic '90s Northwestern indie--all riot grrl bluster, K Records sentimentality, and a keening, wailing violin that's more Nirvana Unplugged than Raincoats unhinged... Separating themselves from Sleater-come-latelys, the Shondes have a little bit of steampunky clatter underneath their crunching riffs and a keen ear towards the Jewish music that raised each of its four members. (Village Voice)

Break It Up
Just last week, the trio—which features Jen Sperling (ex-Conversations With Enemies) and Dan Morse (current Wigwams) on guitar and vocals, and Casey Bell bell on drums—released its debut song via Bandcamp. The song, titled “Excavate,” is a guitar-driven, hook-laden throwback to some of the band’s ’90s indie/riot-grrrl influence.

Betty Iron Thumbs
Musically, “Under the Night” is shooting for a unique blend of rural and urban jangles. Underlying many of Morrison’s Lucinda Williams-esque twangs are the driving riffs of Long’s Social Distortion-inspired arrangements. “I don’t know what we are,” says Katie Morrison. “It just sort of comes together in a garage, country, punk-y kinda thing.” (The Metro)

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