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Friday, August 08, 2003
Thanks to the refined musical tastes of Mr. Miller over in the UK, I've become a fast fan of a band called British Sea Power. He turned me onto them a couple months ago, and they've settled perfectly into my summer listenin' rotation.
Well, now I owe him not just one pint, but maybe dinner to go with it, since he pointed out the fact that they're playing here in just two days. 10:15, Sunday night, at TT the Bears in Cambridge. I check the TTs schedule regularly, so it must have just been added. I lucked out. Do me a favor, will ya? Go to the B.S.P. site, read some reviews, download a couple of mp3s. Stop by this unoffical fan-site to see what they inspire. It's their first U.S. tour, and these guys deserve a solid crowd, even on a Sunday night. Their new full-lengther is import-only, so not only will you get to see their first and last appearance in such a small club, but you'll be able to buy the disc straight from them. I've downloaded it, and it's excellent stuff. I'll be glad to have the top-notch graphic design to go along with the songs. If you're outside the Boston area, check their concert page. They're doing a few East Coast shows, then it's back to the UK, Germany, and Ireland. The U.S. dates are... 9 August New York Bowery Ballroom (Supporting Kings of Leon)
10 August Cambridge T T Bears 11 August Brooklyn NY North Six 14 August Philadelphia Khyber Pass 15 August New York Irving Plaza (Supporting Libertines) 16 August Washington DC Black Cat (Supporting Libertines) Thanks again, Steve. Appreciate the tip. ![]() |
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