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Saturday, November 24, 2007

Music

Feral Children, Das Llamas, Fleet Foxes, the Pharmacy at Neumo's

Thanksgiving weekend is usually a bleak time for shows, so be thankful (I know, I know) for tonight's generous helping of local music, courtesy of Aviation Records. The Pharmacy trusses up its punk pop with orchestral pomp, hints of ska, and gently psychedelic melody. Fleet Foxes brings vintage folk. Das Llamas dishes out dark, danceable post-punk laced with narcotic keyboards. Headliners Feral Children veers from melancholic dirges to drunk, animal rhythms. Attention orphans: This is a feast. (Neumo's, 925 E Pike St, 709-9467. 8 pm, $5, 21+.)

ERIC GRANDY

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Don't forget the legends.

THE DWARVES at El Corazon (thats 'the heart' for you idiots, check out Spanish Bombs off of London Culling)
I'll be moshing. Milhous, practice space mates of Tullycraft back in the day, open.

What better way to celebrate my new dwarf Christmas Tree. The Ranier Valley Plaza showdown had Whispering Pines ( were they Screaming Trees?)for sale today. Proceeds go to SASG - don't need to explain Seattle AIDS Support Group to this crowd. Sweetly enough, a gaggle of Hello Kitty-ish angels were volunterring? inside the space with donuts being shared amongst the cilques.

I'm out. oot. and groot.

Posted by June Bee | November 24, 2007 12:39 PM
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oops, apologies, that WP reference may have been too oblique

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Posted by June Bee | November 24, 2007 3:41 PM
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This is a great time of year for an entertaining concert. I'm glad you brought these guys to my attention.

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