I'm not in a band, but I would love to see this show.
St. Vitus Bar in Brooklyn is the first venue that comes to mind when I think of a good place to do a show like this. Also, The Archeron.
samzadgan wrote:You could come back and Matt Pike actually played classical guitar and studied really hard, didn't drink or smoke, and was now high paid Lawyer who spend most of his free time on TGP talking about how much his Les Paul weighs and how that makes the tone better than a Les Paul that weighs 0.05lb less.
new05002 wrote:I heard it does not work for kids who dont like black sabbath and sleep so there you go.
Any venue will let you play anything if you can get people out. As far as venues that would be more inclined for stuff from this board, I only really know Philly, I think the Trocadero is still cool. But Kung-fu Necktie was the bees-knees as far as young bands that were hip to the new groove last time I checked. I know for a fact they've had some pretty heavy underground bands come through. First Unitarian Church...
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What tis important though is we get some semi-local bands. Upstate NY (that isnt like 500 hours into canada) is probably totally fine as well, if whoever can make the ride.