Having recently played his first live shows as Memory Tapes, Philadelphia’s Dayve Hawk joined a seated, strumming Bradford Cox at the Bell House Wednesday night. It was a sell-out, which shouldn’t surprise anybody; Brooklyn hipsters love Cox. We sent Natasha Ryan to take some shots, which are here for you to click through because of how much you love photos. Enjoy ‘em.
Related Stories |
|
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post, reply to, or rate a comment.
%s1 / %s2











































not to sound like a lifetime movie or anything, but this show was really special.
what was special about it?
every atlas sound show is special, duhhhhhhhhh.
So, is there a bootleg of this?
http://www.nyctaper.com/?p=2409
thanks
I was standing there thinking that Laetitia Sadier was going to enter from the back of the stage and the two were going to do Quick Canal. I’m kidding, I was not thinking that. But still, it was very LMN, very special.
did she not?
that happened when i saw them
hipsters in general love stereogum..
anyone get a closeup of the pedalboard
“Brooklyn hipsters love Cox.” I see what you did there.
(2) DigiTech Digidelay
Line 6 Delay Modeler DL-4
Eventide Harmonizer
Boss…SD1?
haha….
very low-rent pedal board
<3 bradford NYC loves you
I just downloaded the whole show via the link above, but now I have to listen to each song individually in order to name it so it will be revealed on my iPhone
FREE ATLAS SOUND ALBUM DOWNLOAD http://sickoftheradio.com/2010/02/atlas-sound-9-free-tracks