Impactful Presentation or How I Finally Learned to Love Hearing Loss
I no longer enjoy blogging, but there are things I'd like to share with whoever it is that still looks at this thing, either intentionally or accidentally.
Last weekend we got to be a part of something what under the current world atmosphere is wholly insignificant and irrelevant, but taken in context was fucking awesome. I mean seriously fucking awesome. Last Saturday night at Club Dada the Nervebreakers reunited for what right now was a one-time-only show in Dallas, so you missed it and you shall forever live a shallower life because of it. They were the most fucking badass Texas punk band back in the day, and you can read the whole nuanced story on their myspace page. They are still the most fucking badass Texas punk band...I wasn't there then, but I can tell you they've lost no potency over the years. One could make comparisons to well-aged whiskey.
Another noticeable upside to the evening was the band that opened for them, Spector 45, and I'll warn you right now that these guys put on a capital rock and roll show. Nothing more, nothing less, just straight up, kick in your teeth rock-n-roll. I highly recommend them, and you can used a lot of canned terms for them, but I enjoyed "wall of sound" the most as a descriptor. You can also look them up on myspace. I suggest the cleverly tender song, I Love You. It is my favorite, and Mitzy's.
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