The So So Glos / Le Rug / Consider The Source / The Shirkers @ The Silent Barn

SilentBarn

The Silent Barn is an over-sized noise nest, and we’re gonna shake the whole foundation to it’s very core come Saturday! The Shirkers vocal cords are still ragged and sore from their face-off with Lucky Cheng’s last night, and are gonna be opening the night with a howl. Then someone must’ve forgotten to lock Ray Weiss up for the weekend, because he’s somehow managed to wiggle free from the madhouse, AND he’s pulled Cameron Wisch (the drummer from The Medics) to join forces with him this Saturday and turn Le Rug into some double-drummer vortex of electronic pop insanity. The magnetic pull created by this madness has whipped The So So Glos (one sick, straight-up Brooklyn, party band) into a frenzy, and no one can really be responsible for what happens at that point…

The drinks’ll be pouring all night, in the typical DIY fashion. $2 beers, $4 mixers. Get sweaty, get sloppy; stomp, shout, and shake your ass until you can’t feel it anymore. For a $5 cover, this party’s a steal.

IMPORTANT UPDATE - As if that wasn’t enough, Consider The Source has been added at the last possible moment! They’re already playing a party earlier that night, but when they heard The Rats Of NiMH were throwing down, they told us they’d be packing their shit in the van and screeching off to Bushwick the second their set was over!

- CONSIDER THE SOURCE (MySpace)
- THE SO SO GLOS
- LE RUG
- THE SHIRKERS

[ SILENT BARN ] aka Raven’s Den aka Club Krib
915 Wyckoff Ave @ Hancock | Ridgewood/Bushwick, QNS/BKLYN
L-Halsey or M-Myrtle/Wyckoff | 8pm | all ages | $5

[ Take the L - Halsey if you can… if it’s only two blocks from the venue ]

Thanks to Mike Visconti for the beautiful poster!

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We dream of un-confiscated forties, shit-cheap liquor off a plywood bar, smoking inside, bands in the backyard, in the basement, in the bathtub. Out of necessity, we do shows at venues that are pretty lenient by New York standards, but in a perfect world every show would happen at home (in this city of eternal roommates). To get to the nitty-gritty, if you have a space, and think music forcefully shoved inside might work for us both, drop us an email. We can use all shapes and sizes, from pretty little alleyways or back porches for an acoustic kind of good time, or an industrial-looking basement for around 100 kids to spazz the fuck out in…