ONLY ROCK CAN SAVE US

Do you like music? How ’bout small local venues that let emerging artists of all kinds show and play their work? Yes? I thought so.

This Friday, September the 19th, The Yellow Barn is hosting a show to raise money for its own upkeep and repair, and you should be present IF you like new strange powerful ear-numbing sound, black lights, body paint, dancing and singing and being generally ECSTATIC about being ALIVE! The show will feature the bands (in no particular order) Ramaganja & Mitsubisiclipse, March of the Ant (who is lucky to have my good friend and extremely talented musician and vocalist Kat Steih as a part of their crew, and whose music I can personally vouch for when I say I’ve never heard anything like it, so fresh and sharp and wonderful), The Pineapple Army, and Watabou, beginning at 7:30 PM and ending when the music stops! The Yellow Barn is located at 416 W. Huron St., Ann Arbor, and the cover (remember, for the best of causes) is $7 upon entry. This is more than worth it because the venue has been supporting local creatives since the beginning of Time, as both a rad spot to sing and dance around as well as a swell place to show visual art. Last year’s Art & Design Senior Thesis Exhibition titled “The No-Show” was held in the very same place, to great success.

So we should keep these things going, right? It’s good to have places for young excited people to show their art and play their music, rrright? RIGHT! There will be good people, good sounds, and good vibes; it will be a GOOD NIGHT!

In case you missed any of the details, consult the below poster (created by yours truly) to review them in full unadulterated color –

Hope to see you there!

 

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