Tonight: "Nineties Night" at the Pistol, starring Batrider
Grunge, an infectiously rockin' disease that originated with flannel-clad chimpanzees in Africa and spread through male primate ululating in the nightclubs of Seattle, is still alive and raging in the undergrounds of the USA.
Batrider, a New Zealand band that fully embraces its grunge affliction, is headlining a show tonight at the Pistol Social Club, and, holy cow, look at this nice flier!
(That probably could be a good contender for Flier of the Week, but I'll leave the choosing of that up to my co-blogger, Nick "Fly Eyes" Spacek.)
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Batrider's not the only band bringing back the '90s tonight in the Bottoms, at least, according to the Pistol's Facebook page, which lists the bill as follows:
High Diving Ponies (Lawrence) Shoe-grungers
Biker Chick and the Riff Raffs (KC) Fun-grunge
Poison Generate (KC) Grunge-velvet
Andrew Connor of Ghosty, who is not grunge at all but still came of age in the '90s, opens with a solo set.
Stream and/or purchase Batrider's newest, the very grungy indeed Why Can't We Be Together?, at Bandcamp. Or save your money for tonight's donation and buy a record from the merch table.
Can we use the word "grunge" again in this post? No? OK.





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