This week rollcall

Starsky wrote:
Am tempted to go to Bonobo if it doesn’t sell out and can get tickets at door last minute
this would make a great album cover
good week to be in Baltimore….

3/1 - spirit of the beehive
3/2 - nation of language
3/3 - the gully boys
3/4 - sunflower bean
3/5 - iceage (also conflicts with Uncle Acid & the deadbeats & lucy dacus/indigo de souza shows)
Vas wrote:
good week to be in Baltimore….

3/1 - spirit of the beehive
3/2 - nation of language
3/3 - the gully boys
3/4 - sunflower bean
3/5 - iceage (also conflicts with Uncle Acid & the deadbeats & lucy dacus/indigo de souza shows)


You forgot to log into your killsally account.
^^ these are not obscure bands… 8)
Dua Lipa tonight.  Bonobo tomorrow night.
Vas wrote:
^^ these are not obscure bands… 8)

dude.  those are absolutely obscure.  lucy dacus is the only name on there that is recognizable by anyone other than you and killsaly.
sweetcell wrote:
Vas wrote:
^^ these are not obscure bands… 8)

dude.  those are absolutely obscure.  lucy dacus is the only name on there that is recognizable by anyone other than you and killsaly.


I believe I have a Voice of the Beehive CD, because they had that one hit in the 80s (90s?).
i know you're just trolling….pitchfork reviewed their albums, with the exception of gully boys.

sweetcell wrote:
Vas wrote:
^^ these are not obscure bands… 8)

dude.  those are absolutely obscure.  lucy dacus is the only name on there that is recognizable by anyone other than you and killsaly.
no trolling, i have seriously never heard of any of those artists except for lucy. 

pitchfork reviews just about everything, so something being reviewed there isn't meaningful.  dunno about you, but i didn't even keep up with most of their reviews back when i was fully into pitchfork. 
sweetcell wrote:
no trolling, i have seriously never heard of any of those artists except for lucy. 

pitchfork reviews just about everything, so something being reviewed there isn't meaningful.  dunno about you, but i didn't even keep up with most of their reviews back when i was fully into pitchfork.
I'm going to cut the baby in half: Iceage and Spirit of the Beehive are legitimately popular bands with sizable followings and publicity (and in the latter case, also a great film about the last days of Franco's regime, but I'm digressing . . . ), Sunflower Bean is iffy, but Gully Boys and Nation of Language are fairly obscure. Not killsaly level obscure, but yeah.
Geese
Animal Collective

Hopefully a stop at Ben's.
So mad, I have to give up my Animal Collective ticket, because of fucking covid.

I'm going, to kill Covid.
Walk,on,by wrote:
So mad, I have to give up my Animal Collective ticket, because of fucking covid.

I'm going, to kill Covid.


Why?
Yada wrote:
Walk,on,by wrote:
So mad, I have to give up my Animal Collective ticket, because of fucking covid.

I'm going, to kill Covid.


Why?
He has COVID, IIRC.

Also doing AC tonite, albeit in RVA.
Julian, wrote:
Yada wrote:
Walk,on,by wrote:
So mad, I have to give up my Animal Collective ticket, because of fucking covid.

I'm going, to kill Covid.


Why?
He has COVID, IIRC.

Also doing AC tonite, albeit in RVA.


Enjoy! Been over a decade since I've seen them.

Re: walkOnBy

According to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, you can exit isolation five days after a positive test or the start of symptoms, so long as your symptoms are improving and you keep wearing a mask around others an additional five days.
WET LEG!
The Lathums and Red Rum Club

Enjoying the recent Red Rum Club album of late, should be a fun show
Yada wrote:
Walk,on,by wrote:
So mad, I have to give up my Animal Collective ticket, because of fucking covid.

I'm going, to kill Covid.


Why?


Got it on Saturday.  Still feel awful today.  Even though I hate people, I don't want to take any chances being around others.  And, I fucking refuse to wear a mask while at a concert.  Fuck that, noise.
Walk,on,by wrote:  Even though I hate people

I will say masks at concerts definitely make me not want to go and 100% make me not buy drinks.  I know it's the world we lived in (hopefully we are on the other side of this)
And clearly, while you hate people, it's a mild hate that is still concerned for their well being, so that's progress
GrizzlyBearConflictManager wrote:
Walk,on,by wrote:  Even though I hate people

I will say masks at concerts definitely make me not want to go and 100% make me not buy drinks.  I know it's the world we lived in (hopefully we are on the other side of this)
And clearly, while you hate people, it's a mild hate that is still concerned for their well being, so that's progress


I will say, I went to Goose (pretty boring show) last week, not to be confused with Geese. There were probably seven people wearing masks, approximately 97% men in attendance, very high rate of pear shaped bodies.