they'd rather sell it than steal it
In addition to the Black Mountain show on November 3rd, Scratch is throwing another party to celebrate its 20th birthday. On November 10th, Destroyer, Vote Robot, Pink Mountaintops, Riff Randells, Dustin Cole, and Hilarity! (you try googling that) all help one of the city's finest purveyors of music commemorate two decades in business. I heard a rumour that Superconductor might reunite for a one-off as part of the Scratch festivities. The New Pornos are back from tour on November 5th... cross your fingers.
Les Savy Fav is finally returning to Vancouver. They play Richard's in support of the PFork approved, Let's Stay Friends, on December 1st.
Method Man is at Plush on November 8th. Johnny Blaze was the best part of the Wu's Bumbershoot set, much to my surprise.
If you weren't into trudging down to the Bal to see Bison last weekend, you can get your metal kicks on September 29th at the Media Club. Spread Eagle and Grass City open. Why do I feel like something is going to end up broken in the Media Club by the time this one is over?
Small Sins are at the Media Club on November 11th.
Oh, and to clarify from the other day, on November 16th the Walkmen are at Richard's, while Maximo Park is at the Centre and they're opening for Travis. Apparently, nearly 2000 people still care about Travis. Who knew?
Labels: show announcements
5 Comments:
You were surprised that Method Man ran the Wu show? Step your rap game up Q.
By 3:06 p.m.
, atc'mon now... that reality tv show, the deodorant ads... he sorta fell off for a few years there.
I can kill that Superconductor rumour, sadly it ain't happening.
how do you know?
By 11:40 p.m.
, atI work @ scratch, that's how i know.