Sunday, May 8, 2016

May 10th - 16th

Tuesday, May 10th
at Dugan Haus - $5-7
Pile is a Boston-based do-everything rock band. You want big pops, you got 'em. You want sultry guitar licks, you got 'em. You want raw emotion, god dammit, you got it! Post-whatever, Pile makes you exclaim "hell yeah" over and over and over. Show is at a real life house, ask a dipshit for directions. Respect the space. People actually live here.

Thursday, May 12th
at Foam - $7
Golden State fuzzy punks Useless Eaters invade our favorite coffee bar for a night to remember. Heavily distorted and unadulterated, Useless Eaters slams a proto punk style that is infectious. Wet Ones is your favorite collection of Kansas City kids. You love it.


Friday, May 13th
Tubby Tom Takeover 2: Horror Prom
Sky
No Hits
DJ Will
Tubby Tom
at Foam - $0-$5
Your least favorite local alt-hip hop artist Tubby Tom is hosting a horror prom on Friday the 13th. Ooh spooky! Sick DJs playing sick dance jams for your sick ass. Dress up in horror themed costumed and you get in for FREE!


Bitch Better Have My Money
Hylidae
Biggie Stardust
Solid Waste
at The Danktuary - $5
The best of the best in St. Louis electronic are throwing the house party of the ages to celebrate anything and everything. Ask Johnny Burkz or Biggie Starz for the address and you shall receive.

Saturday, May 14th
Sunday Candy
Mike Herr
at CBGB - $5-$7
Super cool punks are super cool. The World is from California and they make catchy punk tunes that will rock your socks off so make sure to bring an extra pair. Or just don't wear socks at all. Do whatever you want.


Sunday, May 15th
Kenshiro's Album Release Show
The Deadly Vipers
Kenshiro's
The Maness Brothers
Mirror Mirror
at Foam - $5
The Deadly Vipers were one of the best bands I saw last Summer and I have been looking forward to them coming back for a year now. Pounding garage rock and roll from Detroit that is powerful and unrelenting. Kenshiro's are pumping out a brand new album for you guys. This show is so much good, if you don't go I will judge you forever.



The dominant story of our city, culture, and country is easily accessed via mainstream media and popular entertainment. Wordsmiths Cheeraz Gormon and Stephen Houldsowrth dedicate much of their thought, actions, and writings to offering alternative stories and changing that narrative. In this unique public dialogue, Gormon and Houldsworth will offer their own original poetry and stories, and discuss issues of race, gender, sexuality, family, mortality, meaning, money, and whatever other issues are brought to the table by the attendees.
Starts at 6:00
at Foam - $5

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