Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Whirling into action

It's reading week, which means that in theory I can get out to more shows. In practice it means it means I'm spending most of days reading about Thomas Sheraton and computer numeric control. Thus, these photos of Two Crosses, Dervish and Moon Destroyer are coming a little later in the day than usual ... The three bands make for a slightly peculiar matchup. The local product are more in the heavy psyche mode, while the overlapping Kitchener combos both zipped through hardcore sets.

Lunar action!

Moon Destroyer at Luneta Cafe

Let there be light! (And also purple glitter pentagrams.)

Moon Destroyer at Luneta Cafe

Destructive action!

Moon Destroyer at Luneta Cafe

Vocal action!

Moon Destroyer at Luneta Cafe

I mentioned the purple glitter pentagram, right?

Moon Destroyer at Luneta Cafe

Pedal action!

Moon Destroyer at Luneta Cafe

On to Dervish, who played what might be the shortest set I've ever witnessed. It was 10 minutes start-to-finish, tops. There's a certain genius in naming a band from Kitchener Dervish ... Justin and Zack are also in Two Crosses. Here is Zack, on drums.

Dervish at Luneta Cafe

And here is Justin, in tights.

Dervish at Luneta Cafe

Turtleneckcore!

Dervish at Luneta Cafe

Whirling action!.

Dervish at Luneta Cafe

Finally Two Crosses blitzed their way through a quick finale. There was vocal action from Justin.

Two Crosses at Luneta Cafe

MK is the band's other singer. Unfortunately my D90 is dying on me, so my photos kind of stunk this time around.

Two Crosses at Luneta Cafe

Peter rounds out the quartet.

Two Crosses at Luneta Cafe

Running about!

Two Crosses at Luneta Cafe

The whole lot!

Two Crosses at Luneta Cafe

Zack hits!

Two Crosses at Luneta Cafe

Extra Justin and Zach!

Two Crosses at Luneta Cafe

And some final hair-tossing.

Two Crosses at Luneta Cafe

Short and sharp.

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