Tonight I went to Electric Love Fest, a small show at a coffee shop called The Verve, followed by a Zoolander-esque Walk-Off and other silly fun (pictures and video down below). Two bands played, both students of WWC, the first band was called The Hereticals. They did a Beck cover from Midnite Vultures ("sexx laws" - such a fun, energetic album!) and even though the sound wasn't top notch (lots of feedback), it was fun to hear (I mean, beck hansen, c'mon!). And the second was some synth-rock, electronica band, fully equipped with pre-programmed beats, keyboard riffs, and quirky lyrics with their own sort of charm. A little goofy, but towards the end of their set, they sort of reminded me of a mellow-er TV on the Radio (err. maybe not). God bless Tunde Adebimpe, his wild voice, and his awesome fro! So the singer of this band wasn't the same. More nasally. Still enjoyed it though. Long live the indie rock persuasion! Even if it did ruin my hearing at a young age.



video features the smooth moves of cody lonning and charlie graves.
you know you wanna press play
ps. bias of the day = everything just looks and feels better on a mac, i use both everyday

5 comments:
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cheers!!!
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dang, the electric love fest looked and sounded like it would have been really fun. snap.
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peas.
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