Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Musicians' Contribution To Cheap Bastards Everywhere



In a time when people are progressively going to fewer and fewer shows because they don't want to shell out a hefty cover at the door, Pop Death Squad is giving you a chance to hear some good music even if you're a cheapskate. You guessed it . . . a FREE SHOW!

Big Trouble in Little Five Points
Thursday July 19th
@ The Star Bar
Ages 21+ only
Show starts at 8:00pm
Featuring: The Hiss, The Rewinds, Rare Birds

If you haven't heard the new Hiss album, Chocolate Hearts (released only on vinyl), you should check it out. It's pretty rockin . . . probably more so than the last one.

[Hipster Disclaimer: My record player broke and I tossed it, so before anybody acts a smartass and says, hey Claire, how did you listen to that record without a record player I will just negate your comments by saying that my boyfriend has one. Nobody can accuse us of being too-cool-for-school because we log a lot of John Cougar Mellencamp American Fool hours on vinyl.]

7 comments:

luis said...

for more info on big trouble -

myspace.com/popdeathsquad

its gonna be hot shit

cashton said...

i am going. heyo!

LB said...

I think I'd rather have a Georgia dog at the Braves game. I'm boycotting hipsters.

Heyo!

cashton said...

my theory is that you're trying to get a piece of georgia dog . . . otherwise i could probably wrangle you into coming with me. challah!

oh well, we always have saturday (at the possibility of the booze fountain: take two)

cashton said...

ok, i went to the show last night. it's the first time i have seen the hiss although these guys have been my buddies for a while. i have to say, i am sorry i didn't see them sooner. they are awesome.

Pop Death Luis said...

hipster schmipster. it was fun. i saw you, CA, and errytime i tried to say hello some dude was in my way.

next month is gonna blow your heads off -

De Novo Dahl
the Judies
the Empties.

BOOM!

cashton said...

haha, nice ;)

i'll be at the next one. you guys are doing a killer job on local shows.