Thursday, October 29, 2009

Bomb the Music Industry, Cheap Girls, Failure's Union @ Glass Door 10-21-09, photos



Bomb the Music Industry! always put on a fun show. They place was packed and folks were singing and dancing about. The song come through so sincerely and passionately. It's hard not to want to sing and two-step. They return to the Glass Door on Nov. 27 along with Royal City Riot, The Best of the Worst, Tomahawk Chop, My Heart to Joy, and others. They also visit Jersey on Nov. 6 Cheap Girls just released a new record The Roaring 20's on Paper+Plastic Records and they played a few songs off it like "Sunnyside" and "Modern Faces" and ones off of Find Me a Drink Home like "Non on to Blame" and "Through to Me." It was awesome seeing Adam play guitar. Ian's sweet vocals came off well. The PA system was the best, but thankfully I was upfront so I could hear the vocals alright. The band sounded tight and loud. After the set I picked up the recession special: The Roaring 20's record with a cd, poster, and sticker for $12. Failure's Union and Chotto Ghetto also played but it was my first time hearing them, so it took a bit to get into them. I think I just need to listen to them more.


Cheap Girls










Bomb the Music Industry!






Failure's Union







Cheap Girls setlist:
1. No One to Blame
2. Sunnyside
3. Ft. Lauderdale
4. Sleeping Weather
5. Kind of on Purpose
6. Stop Now
7. Modern Faces
8. Parking Lot
9. Her and Cigarettes
10. Through to Me

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