Thursday, October 29, 2015

November 3rd - November 9th

Tuesday, November 3rd
Drag
at Bonerville - $5
Lo-fi scuzzers The Funs are back from tour and they are welcomed back in the warm environment of Bonerville. All-star cast of St. Louis punks including Trauma Harness, The Bubbleheads and new band from Nick G. of Posture named Drag.

Wednesday, November 4th
at The Ready Room - $16.50/$20
High school sucked, amiright? The Front Bottoms are the apex of bands that perfectly describe why being young sucks but is awesome at the same time. Don't go too wild at the show because we all know you have a chemistry test in the morning that you are totally gonna fail.
psst, this show is sold out, but The Front Bottoms will be playing at Vintage Vinyl on the same day.

David Bell + Joseph Hess
at The Way Out Club - $5
Ahh yes, the weirdos. There is no shortage of weirdos in St. Louis and this event for them. Sax-man/EVERYONE'S A FAN OF HER/ambient waves/improv drones-drums duo. 21+ sorry kids.

Friday, November 6th
at The Firebird - $15-$18
Side-mullet queen Cameron Esposito is a very funny woman who has really gained popularity in the last couple of years. You may have seen her on Conan, Carson Daly or the "Ask a Lesbian" videos on Buzzfeed, which she goes with fellow comedian/fiancee Rhea Buther. She also hosts two podcasts and released her first album Same Sex Symbol in 2014.
at Foam - $7
One of the best bands I have ever heard is back. Avant rock kings Ahlecuchatistas are back after blowing many minds at Tu-Fest in September. Joining them is two of the most insane bands in St. Louis, making this a show not-to-be-missed.


Saturday, November 7th
at Pulitzer Arts Foundation - $10/$20
New Music Circle presents composure, performer and visual artist Charlemagne Palestine. Even at the age of 70, Palestine is still growing as an artist and putting on phenomenal shows.
at CBGB - FREE
3 rad St. Louis bands, no money spent, no fucks given.


Sunday, November 8th
at Foam - $7
After a month on tour, the shittiest shits Shitstorm is back to rock the friendly faces of STL. Joining them is garage-jammers Mouth Reader from Tennessee, NYC  lo-fi indie bandits Outside World and the band your mother warned you about, Maximum Effort.

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