Monday, March 08, 2010

A bird in the hand

Loviatar was followed by tried-and-true loudmakers Mountanaka. So we move from a band named after a Finnish death goddess to one whose name references a Norman Mailer novel. This performance was more instrumental than their Spaceman Bruisefest gig since Chuck Saso's microphone was not working very well.

As I waited for them to get on I snapped photo of the low-ceiling warning. You also want to stay clear of the hot water pipe.

Warning at 373 Bronson Ave.

Bill Greene and Chuck.

Mountanaka at 373 Bronson Ave.

Jay Rasia thumps.

Mountanaka at 373 Bronson Ave.

Singalong action! And Paul Galipeau looking at his last photo.

Mountanaka at 373 Bronson Ave.

Bending action!

Mountanaka at 373 Bronson Ave.

A shouty bit.

Mountanaka at 373 Bronson Ave.

Somewhere there are photos of every side of Bill.

Mountanaka at 373 Bronson Ave.

Dual flash action!

Mountanaka at 373 Bronson Ave.

I didn't notice Chuck's clone at first.

Mountanaka at 373 Bronson Ave.

Eye-popping action!

Mountanaka at 373 Bronson Ave.

The whole lot!

Mountanaka at 373 Bronson Ave.

The end!

Mountanaka at 373 Bronson Ave.

They played a couple of February shows; what happens next I cannot say.
  • Show reminder: Dirtfly, Auto Racing, Stories Underground and Kids & Cars; The Lovely Feathers, The Love Machine and Oceans play Mavericks.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What venue was this?

A.C. said...

As it says in the tag (and previous post): 373 Bronson. The last show there, as noted before.