The Early Black
with The Monitors, Feel Good Revolution| April 30, 2008 | ||
| 9:00 pm |
The Early Black!
You can’t call this late black! We ain’t talking about the right-on-time black, we are talking about The EARLY BLACK.*
“Edgy and post-rock, power trio, shoegaze, garage, post-punk.” Those have been some words to describe The Early Black, but rock n’ roll is probably the best way to describe them anyways. Czech the MySpace and you can hear the influences.

The Monitors
Vikas from Nowhere Man and Morgan and Tommy from Ten Percenters have decided to embark on “a musical journey,” stealing ideas and sensibilities from bands like The Police, The Minutemen and John Tesh. This power trio is working on their debut batch of songs.

Feel Good Revolution
Who says a revolution has to be bloody and full of real human drama that has far-reaching consequences on a nation and scars future generations? We came here to PARTY and to feel good, apparently. The soundtrack for this revolution is aptly scored by the serendipitously named Feel Good Revolution!
*O.B.D. anyone? Anyone ? You know the intro?
Doors open at: 9 pm
Tickets: $3
This event is: This Show is 21+ with ID

