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I present to you, dear TIG reader, a selection of photos from the Past Lives, Tapestry of Webs, album release show at the new Sonic Boom on Capitol Hill. Although it was a brief show (lasting maybe 25 minutes long), Past Lives were precise, fast and fun. AND they made light of the strange setup that Sonic Boom has concocted in their killer new store. Check 'em.
Wednesday night at the Sonic Boom on 15th (soon to be relocated) The Dutchess and The Duke put on a pre-emptive record release show for eager listeners lined up between aisles of records and CD’s. On a darkened stage Kimberly Morrison and Jesse Lortz hit their harmonies more solidly than the previous time I saw them play at Bumbershoot and the tambourine guy was doing real good things with that tambourine. The performance was sparse and Jesse informed the audience that the songs on the new album were “more fuller.”
Go record stores!
Latest comment by: Jflores: "Yikes, I haven't see that yet, I will have to go buy one! Bands are just arriving and the energy is great, this is going to be a great show!"
Nabil Ayers. Photo by Ryan Schierling.
Photos: Ryan Schierling
Idlewild photos by Ryan Schierling.
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