Not very well. There were a few technical difficulties at the developer's. Thus, the only two surviving pictures from the remnants of the role depicted above were ...
1. John Higney rocking on out on the closing number and ...
2. Pat Lawlor holding up one half of the evenings' fabulous prize: A pair of flaps!
If Then Do made a good opening act, with some moody extended tones - courtesy of Ross Birdwise - giving way to bass rhythms from Nathan Medema, along with abrasive electronic noises for extra flavour. John Higney provided some unintentional humour when his tossed jacket yanked the duo's power source from the wall, bringing their first song to an abrupt halt. Actually, it was quite an icebreaker. Every band should try it. ITD will be playing again Oct. 27 at Club SAW as part of Sul Pont label showcase with Le Lecteur, Sinequanon and Element Kuuda. As always The Flaps really hit the spot with their finely honed instrumental prowess and equally swell covers and originals. They have two upcoming gigs: They make a "guest appearance" at The Songbird Music hoe-down Oct. 22, and are putting on a Halloween show with Jon Bartlett singing at Irene's Pub Oct. 29.
- Show Reminder: The Bellrays and The Sunday Sinners, (who I heard feature Mark Sultan, a.k.a. BBQ - but apparently not so; his Sexareenos-mate Work With me Annie is there, though) and other trash rock vets from Montreal in their ranks play Babylon (EDIT: or not. They cancelled. Four'n'Giv'r play in their stead). The Acorn hold a release party for their EP Blankets! with Snailhouse. The Fucking Machines play The Aloha Room.
2 comments:
AC,
Sorry about your photos from the show. I put up some highlight photos/video here:
http://www.kelprecords.com/bands/flaps/cdrelease/
JB
That's a darn fine picture of Pat's nose-sweat, Jon.
in other news, due , no doubt, to an excess of sinning the Sunday Sinners won't be at tonight's Bellrays show. Four'n'giv'r will play instead.
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