Scenes from Hole in the Wall with Meet Your Death.
SELECTED PHOTOS:
| Meet Your Death |
| Meet Your Death |
| Meet Your Death |
Opening scenes from Club 1808 Annex with The Kickstand Band, Homeshake, The Sloths, The Parrots and Hinds; middle scenes from Hotel Vegas with Mike Melendi, White Mystery, Psychomagic, Sealion, The Gooch Palms, The Parrots, Empty Markets, Total Abuse, Spray Paint and Institute; closing scenes from Hole in the Wall with A Giant Dog and Grand Champeen.
PHOTOS:
Opening scenes from Hole in the Wall with Savage Pinks; remaining scenes from the Coma in Algiers tour kickoff at Beerland with Borzoi, GLOVES, Hidden Ritual.
PHOTOS:
VIDEO:
Savage Pinks - "No More Nights"
Savage Pinks - "To the Top"
Hidden Ritual - "Dusty Dagger"
Coma in Algiers - "Taste the Spray"
Tillery Park (daytime) with Outer Minds (Chicago), Jacco Gardner (Netherlands, but in honor of our beloved Dikes, let's say he's from Holland), the Blind Shake (Minneapolis) and OBN IIIs; Hole in the Wall (nighttime) with Ol' Yeller (Minneapolis) and Grand Champeen. Photos of all the aforementioned, plus video of The Blind Shake and Grand Champeen.
PHOTOS:
VIDEO:
The Blind Shake - "Out of Work"
The Blind Shake - "Go Go 78"
Grand Champeen - "Paid Vacation"
Grand Champeen - "The Good Slot"
Ume and Daniel Francis Doyle opened the show for Mission of Burma, who totally killed, @Mohawk! Went to finish out the night on a mellow note @Hole in the Wall with December Boys.
PICS...
+ 2 VIDS...
Mission of Burma - "1, 2, 3, Partyy!"
Mission of Burma - "That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate"
Part I: Shane Shane opened for Big Freedia and Kool Keith @ the Mohawk outside stage. Shane Shane was frickin' hilarious. Big Freedia was bumpin'. Lisa D. was into it and we got to see "another" side of her. I left two songs into Kool Keith's set 'cause I had somewhere else to be... plus, I got tired of being out in the rain.
Part II: Unfortunately, I missed the Tempo Tantrums and the Flesh Lights @Hole in the Wall. But fortunately, I got there in time for the main entree: The mighty Sons of Hercules fronted by the one and only Frank Pugliese! They put on a hell of a show!