Free Ariel Pink Tickets
Yo... we're still recovering from the ridiculous Sally Glass going away party last night at Moosh, but our friends at Radio UTD have hooked us up with a pair of tickets for Ariel Pink's performance at Hailey's next Friday, August 8th, and we thought we'd share them with you. If you want to win them, email weshotjrtix@yahoo.com any time between now and Tuesday at Noon. You know the deal... Ariel Pink as the subject line and your full name in the body. I'm gonna go puke now, mkay?
14 Comments:
but how much do they cost?
two pound fifty.
weekender please
today, jesus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
radio utd would be a lot better if their DJs didn't talk
OI OI THATS YER LOT
you lucky dentonites. ariel pink in your own backyard.
ariel pink is my least favorite member of animal collective
hell even his solo records sound like the dave matthews band gone spooky
ariel pink is my least favorite member of animal collective
hell even his solo records sound like the dave matthews band gone spooky
shazam!!
animal collective is my least favorite member of ariel pink
nope
Ariel Pink is gay.
We've seen various squabbles in the comments sections concerning whether or not Silk Stocking will be playing this show, so for now, we're just going to assume that they aren't. But in more important news, Kyle Cheatham's Night Game Cult comes back to town sounding just as insane as ever but probably a bit more ahead of its time than many people gave the guy credit for when he was here. Seeing artists like John Maus, Kelley Polar, Strategy, Jeremy Jay and others blow up around blog land over the past year really makes me thing that Night Game Cult could have enjoyed some of the same success if it weren't for the fact that his music is, in many ways, quite a bit more daring than that of the aforementioned artists. Not to say that Night Game sounds much like Strategy or anything, but part of that same ingredient is present-- you know, the one where it is ok to take Pet Shop Boys and Naked Eyes seriously. Night Game adds a twisted lyrical innocence and an unbalanced outlook that is particularly nervous, especially in a live setting. The respected Matin Iles will also be doing some rather interesting video work for this show. Apparently he and Mr. Cheatham have been working together to prepare a video presentation designed to match every song in tonight's Night Game set. Based on some of Iles' previous work, I'm excited to see this.
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