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I didn't think the '08 and '09 shows were too loud at all but found last year's painful.

distance wrote:
azaghal1981 wrote:
The last time at the club was the loudest I've heard them. Even with earplugs, it was unpleasant and stupid. Joe was there, too.

K8teebug wrote:
Wear earplugs.  They are SO LOUD.



i didn't think the last show was that loud.  i wasn't at the 01 show at 930, but i was at another.  01 (cat's cradle) /02 (ottobar) were the loudest years i saw.  i think i only wore earplugs for two of the shows (out of 17?).

i'll definitely be there though.  sadly i've hardly been up to the club in the past few years.

killsaly wrote:
11/16 at Metropolitan Kitchen in Annapolis
Future Islands
with Oh Hang and softeyes (I am not sure they are)
Chain and the Gang are headlining that 12/13 Guerilla Toss/Blanche Blanche Blanche Comet show.

Good thing Chain and the Gang open for Chelsea Light Moving, because I will have to probably skip the other one. 
Johnny Flynn
1/19
DC9
You gotta see Guerilla Toss! They are playing a Baltimore gig the following night I think.

killsaly wrote:
Good thing Chain and the Gang open for Chelsea Light Moving, because I will have to probably skip the other one. 
azaghal1981 wrote:
I didn't think the '08 and '09 shows were too loud at all but found last year's painful.

distance wrote:
azaghal1981 wrote:
The last time at the club was the loudest I've heard them. Even with earplugs, it was unpleasant and stupid. Joe was there, too.

K8teebug wrote:
Wear earplugs.  They are SO LOUD.



i didn't think the last show was that loud.  i wasn't at the 01 show at 930, but i was at another.  01 (cat's cradle) /02 (ottobar) were the loudest years i saw.  i think i only wore earplugs for two of the shows (out of 17?).

i'll definitely be there though.  sadly i've hardly been up to the club in the past few years.




oh. well shit i just realized i missed that show.  i went the night before in charlottesville but didn't do dc also.  i went to the shows at the club in 03, 06, 08, 09.  the cville show wasn't too loud for me, but i was just sitting in the balcony.
Foul Swoops
Teen Liver
Expert Alterations
Paper Sun
11/15


Wow it's like mini-popfest!
Wale
1/1
Fillmore Silver Spring
Relaxer wrote:
showlistdc wrote:
Pig Destroyer + Darkest Hour + Black Clouds
@ the Fillmore, 12/21/13

2/3rds of this show happened at the Black Cat earlier this year and was awesome (Well, Pig Destroyer especially).


Wow, I'm kind of amazed they're playing the fillmore, though I haven't been there so don't exactly have a basis for saying that. But its capacity is 2,000 and that seems like a LOT for a band like Pig Destroyer. That said, the BC show was very sold out (though it didn't sell out until a few days before showday) and it was GREAT.


Yeah that show was really great! Pig Destroyer's beer was tasty! This show will be our area's chance to see the new 4 piece version of the band. I saw a video where they covered Helmet's "In The Meantime" and liked it. That show will fill the room out quite nicely I think.

Pig Destroyer is also playing Strange Matter in Richmond the night before (Dec 20th) w/ Noisem & Occultist
That Pig Destroyer beer is called Pernanent Funeral. Currently the #44 beer on beer advocate top 250 beers list. http://beeradvocate.com/lists/top

Can't wait to try it when i go to Indiana next month.

Unsanity wrote:
Relaxer wrote:
showlistdc wrote:
Pig Destroyer + Darkest Hour + Black Clouds
@ the Fillmore, 12/21/13

2/3rds of this show happened at the Black Cat earlier this year and was awesome (Well, Pig Destroyer especially).


Wow, I'm kind of amazed they're playing the fillmore, though I haven't been there so don't exactly have a basis for saying that. But its capacity is 2,000 and that seems like a LOT for a band like Pig Destroyer. That said, the BC show was very sold out (though it didn't sell out until a few days before showday) and it was GREAT.


Yeah that show was really great! Pig Destroyer's beer was tasty! This show will be our area's chance to see the new 4 piece version of the band. I saw a video where they covered Helmet's "In The Meantime" and liked it. That show will fill the room out quite nicely I think.

Pig Destroyer is also playing Strange Matter in Richmond the night before (Dec 20th) w/ Noisem & Occultist
Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt
1/21-22
Birchmere
Sounds about as expensive as a Sting/Simon show. Likely to have better food though.


DotTheEyes wrote:
Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt
1/21-22
Birchmere
James wrote:
Likely to have better food though.
Ho ho ho… I see what you did there, dusting off one of my favorite 930.com tropes!
azaghal1981 wrote:
Foul Swoops
Teen Liver
Expert Alterations
Paper Sun
11/15


Wow it's like mini-popfest!

Is that the Cigarette house?
Man Man added to both Gogol Bordello shows
killsaly wrote:
azaghal1981 wrote:
Foul Swoops
Teen Liver
Expert Alterations
Paper Sun
11/15


Wow it's like mini-popfest!

Is that the Cigarette house?


One of them lives there. He is also 1/3 of Teen Liver.

Anna von Hausswolff / Noveller
12/4
Lang Theater, DC
The Kennedy Center presents: 


Special offer: $25 tickets
Saturday, November 23 at 3:30 p.m.

Curated and hosted by world-renowned soprano Renée Fleming, our upcoming American Voices festival celebrates the legacy and artistry of American singing with some of the nation's greatest voices.

During the festival, you can observe singer/songwriter/producer Ben Folds in a master class as he coaches pre-selected young vocalists in the pop/rock genre. Ben Folds continues to achieve critical acclaim for his platinum-selling recordings, live performances, as a judge on NBC's The Sing-Off, and as leader of the celebrated piano-rock trio Ben Folds Five. His master session concludes with a panel discussion moderated by Renée Fleming that includes:

Kristen Foster
Executive Vice President and head of the Music Department at PMK*BNC public relations firm

Peter Mensch
Band Manager for Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Muse, founder of Q Prime

William Riley
Voice trainer and singer

Chris Sampson
Vice Dean of the Division of Contemporary Music, Founding Director of
Popular Music Program, USC Thornton School of Music

Don Was
Chief Creative Officer of Blue Note Records

Dr. Steven Zeitels
Otolaryngologist and preeminent laryngeal surgeon,
whose patients include Adele, Steven Tyler, and Roger Daltrey

http://www.kennedy-center.org/events/?event=EOEND
Now this is exciting.

Vas wrote:
Anna von Hausswolff / Noveller
12/4
Lang Theater, DC