Sunday, July 22, 2007

Friday Recap: Bunky at House Party

After my afternoon computer buying I chilled out a while and finally decided to head out for the evening. I went to the house party at 29th and Broadway equipped with my mini cooler. I hadn't been to the house before and I was surprised how quiet the party was. I mean people were talking inside and outside, but from the street, it's just a quiet murmur.

The first band was Moodring(? I think?) which was a girl on keys with all kinds of distortion tools and a guy on bass playing kinda growling space rock. It was interesting arty stuff, even if it's way over my head. I decided after they played to go outside. There was a bonfire in the side yard and a couple kegs and though I didn't know hardly anybody there, everyone was nice though somehow I ended up in the corner chatting with Chad and Christian while a string of guys would pass us to piss into the brush just outside the fence.

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I guess they were only doing as they were told.

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I missed all of the second band, though they sounded good from outside. It was just one of those things that by the time I went in to watch them, they were thanking the crowd for coming. oops.

I wanted to catch Demasiado at the Ken Club, so I was kinda watching the clock, but I stayed for Bunky and am so glad I did. It's funny that I've seen them in bars and with sound guys and all that good stuff, and a tiny space in a tiny living room turns out to be such an amazing set. It helps that they played with 6 members, including Rafter, instead of the sometimes abbreviated version.

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After they finished, I zipped off to the Ken Club, but Demasiado had already finished their show and were already unloading their goods. Instead I just chilled at the bar until it was time to call it a night.

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