Aside from the kids starting a mosh pit and the man getting to second base with the pretty mannequin wearing a hot little black number being projected on the screen behind them during the set, the Black Moth Super Rainbow show was great.
I had never seen pictures of them before, so I had no idea what to expect. They really took the shine off of them by playing their entire set in the dark, and, in one case, by wearing a ski mask (the drummer--who promptly made her way off the stage as soon as the set was over). And, of course, the robotic voice. They were this really nerdy group of people who probably majored in Computer Science or Engineering at Carnegie Mellon and had black light posters of mushrooms in their room and made music to smoke bowls to.
I'm not hatin, I'm just sayin.
Sorry that I don't have more pictures. I just got a new camera and I didn't realize how few gigs the memory card held. Speaking of, I'd like to introduce you. I just got a drool-worthy Canon SD770 ID point and shoot (or, Heidi, for short). She's a beaut.
More to come after the Cleveland show at the Grog Shop on June 27.
Here is a track off of their latest album, Eating Us.
Twin Of Myself
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Oooohh, Canon! Canon has better point and shoots than Nikon, although Nikon DSLRs are better than Canon DSLRs. That's just my opinion though.
ReplyDeleteI need to start looking to summer concerts soon. You should be in NY TO SEE THEM! GAH!
Heidi is WAAAAY better than the Nikon that I was using before. I want to upgrade to a DSLR one day, but I've never taken a photography class in my life (in addition to the fact that I'm broke phi broke). Do you have one?
ReplyDeleteI WISH I could see Black Moth in New York.