The Rainbow is doing a very good thing with its Sunday indie night ... this time around last week they had
Saint Bernard of Love,
Collapsing Opposites, Relief Maps and Ill Ease. This time around I hung a right on Sussex to get to the Rainbow, and for the first time realized that you can see the bands on stage from the street. Indeed, I could see Michael T. Weiland leading his canine companions through one of his tunes. This time around Saint Bernard of Love was 75% Expatriates and 25% Books on Books.





Next up was Collapsing Opposites. He had experienced some border-crossing difficulties earlier on, thus his song Buffalo was dedicated to razzing the border guards in that fair New York town.
Ryan sings!

Double microphone action!

The big pedal board.

And some saxophone looping.

A fun but brief set.
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