TICKETS ONSALE NOW!!!
PRIMAL EMBRACE RETURNS TO CLUB 19 ON NOVEMBER 7TH!!!
-ALL AGE SHOW
-DOORS AT 6PM
-PRE-SALE TIX ARE $7
WE SELL OUT EVERY TIME WE PLAY AT CLUB 19 SO CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY
June 7th at the Maennerchor in beautiful downtown HBG, The Thing With Two Heads will unleash a stack of records so utterly twisted that you'll be stuffing your brains back in your head via your ears for a month!
We'll be spinning the platters in a room that was originally a church from the 1920s, and we'll be projecting some WYLD vintage movies on a giant screen behind the bar. WHOA! This place is incredible!
The Butchers outside Otto's after upstaging the Brimstones.
The Butchers and the Brimstones Live at Otto’s, NYC 1/26/08
January 28, 2008 - New Jersey garage/surf rockers the Brimstones have earned a reputation for being a great live act, but tonight they were somewhat upstaged by the Butchers, the garage/punk trio who opened the show. It wasn’t that the Brimstones played a bad set; on the contrary, they roared through about an hour’s worth of eardrum-damaging, Pabst Blue Ribbon-fueled riff-rock with a couple of surf-ish instrumentals thrown in for good measure. But the story of the night was the Butchers. This Lancaster, Pennsylvania-based trio – two guitarists, on Rickenbacker and Gibson, respectively, plus a drummer – absolutely set the place on fire. Their sound is raw, pummeling, unadorned, in other words every quality that makes a song catchy and fun to hear live. Their Rickenbacker player took most of the solos, getting the most gorgeous, distorted guitar tone we’ve witnessed anywhere since seeing Scott Morgan with Powertrane when they played Warsaw. That’s what an overdriven vintage Fender amp will do if you leave your effects pedals at home and just turn it up to…about 5. Otto’s is a small place and Fender Twins are mighty amps. Although the stuff on the Butchers’ myspace has bass, they don’t have a bass player. For a band who obviously take their cue from the 13th Floor Elevators, they don’t really need one.
It would have been nice if the Brimstones had played more of their surf stuff, because that’s what
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HARP & FIDDLE, THIS THURSDAY, JAN 15, 2009
10:00 PM
Tickets available at:
NEVER SAY DIE TATTOO
5450 Derry St. Suite #1 - (717)561-2594
$10 at the shop/$12 at the door
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TICKETS ONSALE NOW!!! PRIMAL EMBRACE RETURNS TO CLUB 19 ON NOVEMBER 7TH!!! -ALL AGE SHOW -DOORS AT 6PM -PRE-SALE TIX ARE $7 WE SELL OUT EVERY TIME WE PLAY AT CLUB 19 SO CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY
Cillia and I will most certainly be there..
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We'll be spinning the platters in a room that was originally a church from the 1920s, and we'll be projecting some WYLD vintage movies on a giant screen behind the bar. WHOA! This place is incredible!
Admission is 5 clams, but the drinks are CHEAP!
Hey, manager... Call me when it's "convenient" for you. Cheers...
~Beau
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Thanks for the add, Josh! Book us again, willya?
THIS Friday February 1st 2008

The Butchers and The Go Devils!
SMALLS
25 W. Market St.
York, Pa 17403
Cost: $5
The Butchers outside Otto's after upstaging the Brimstones.
The Butchers and the Brimstones
Live at Otto’s, NYC 1/26/08
January 28, 2008 -
New Jersey garage/surf rockers the Brimstones have earned a reputation for being a great live act, but tonight they were somewhat upstaged by the Butchers, the garage/punk trio who opened the show. It wasn’t that the Brimstones played a bad set; on the contrary, they roared through about an hour’s worth of eardrum-damaging, Pabst Blue Ribbon-fueled riff-rock with a couple of surf-ish instrumentals thrown in for good measure. But the story of the night was the Butchers. This Lancaster, Pennsylvania-based trio – two guitarists, on Rickenbacker and Gibson, respectively, plus a drummer – absolutely set the place on fire. Their sound is raw, pummeling, unadorned, in other words every quality that makes a song catchy and fun to hear live. Their Rickenbacker player took most of the solos, getting the most gorgeous, distorted guitar tone we’ve witnessed anywhere since seeing Scott Morgan with Powertrane when they played Warsaw. That’s what an overdriven vintage Fender amp will do if you leave your effects pedals at home and just turn it up to…about 5. Otto’s is a small place and Fender Twins are mighty amps. Although the stuff on the Butchers’ myspace has bass, they don’t have a bass player. For a band who obviously take their cue from the 13th Floor Elevators, they don’t really need one.
It would have been nice if the Brimstones had played more of their surf stuff, because that’s what
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psyched on tomorrow. Let's party on New years eve!