Next band of the night was Sojourn. They were pretty energetic, with some unusual melodies. It wasn't the kind of stuff I fancy but the audience seemed to eat it up. I'd say it was folk-rock with a lot of singer-songwriter and a bit of post rock, but my memory is a little blurry since I'm writing this five days after the event - five days where I didn't get to sleep any earlier than 1 a.m. - brain ... not ... working. Anyway, here are the pictures.


Their usual bassist was away, so they drafted in this guy (named Cody, or perhaps Toby) to fill in. He did a good job, too.



Well, that was uninformative!
- Show reminder: One-man garage band In Search of '75 plays the Avant-Garde Bar.
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