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.
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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