Showing posts with label Bottle Tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bottle Tree. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Barton Carroll + Through the Sparks


Barton Carroll will be performing and interviewed on KEXP in about an hour. He goes on at 12pm Pacific Time or for many of us 2pm Central Time.
Tune into KEXP at www.kexp.org and stream the entire performance/interview straight from your computer.

Also, for those in the Birmingham area, come out to see Through the Sparks at Bottletree this Thursday night. It's going to be an excellent show. You will dig the new songs. Did I say new songs? Yes! It'll start at 9pm with great opener Kristy Kruger. Bring your friends.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Henry Rollins Spoken Word / Comedy @ Carver Theatre - Tuesday, February 19th 2008



The Bottletree Cafe Presents:
Henry Rollins
"Provoked"
Henry Rollins' first ever Spoken Word date in Birmingham


at the Carver Theatre
1631 4th Ave North
Birmingham, AL 45203

Doors open at 7 pm

Show starts at 8 PM

$20 Advanced tickets on sale Saturday, Dec. 15th @ etix.com
A limited number of tickets will be available at Bottletree Cafe

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

News, Free Tickets, and Contest info from 90.7 The Capstone!

Your news from 90.7 The Capstone
The Voice of the University of Alabama



I. This week's FREE CONCERT TICKETS!
II. Christmas Song Contest! YAY!
III. 90.7 The Capstone's Streaming Radio
IV. Need Something Else To Do On the Web? Check Out Our Blog!
V. Want Even MORE To Do On the Web? Check Out These Other Sites Affiliated With 90.7 The Capstone!
VI. Calling All Current and Potential DJs!
VII. Credits

I.
This week's FREE CONCERT TICKETS!
Just call (205) 348-9070 whenever you hear a DJ on the air
announcing a ticket giveaway to win your tickets. All we need is your name, phone number, and email address, and POOF you magically have a pair of tickets!

This week's available tickets are:
F.U.C.T., ARCLIGHT, L0Ckb0dY concert at Bottletree on December 7

Blue Dogs opened by Georgia at Workplay on Friday, December 7
Check out Blue Dogs on YouTube!
Check out Georgia on YouTube!

John P. Strohm, Kyle Andrews, Brooke Waggoner concert at Bottletree on December 8


II. Christmas Song Contest! YAY!
Have you ever wanted to write a Christmas song and ask 90.7 The Capstone to perform it? Of course you have! Finally, here's your big chance! We're looking for an original Christmas song from our listeners and staff, to be recorded in our studios and given to all our listeners in this year's Christmas card from the station. Just submit your idea for a silly, serious, or whatever-you-want song (as long as it relates to Christmas) to wvuapromo@sa.ua.edu

The entries are due this Thursday by 11:59 pm and the winners will be announced on the Jake and Steve Show (7-9 AM) on Friday. The winning songs will be included in our Christmas Newsletter the following week and will also be put into rotation until the holiday season is over.

All you need to send us is an mp3 of your entry, but if you'd like to include lyrics, tabs, etc, you are more than welcome to do so. I hope you will join us and enter the contest!


III. 90.7 The Capstone's Streaming Radio
Now you can listen to 90.7 FM wherever you can connect to the internet! Our online streaming radio is up and running again. Just go to http://www.thecapstone.ua.edu/, enter the site, and click on "Listen Live Online" on the top of the right side of the page. Then sit back and enjoy your favorite student-run station, live and in real time!


IV. Need Something Else To Do On the Web? Check Out Our Blog!

Now 90.7 The Capstone will keep you updated with campus and regional events, concerts, concert reviews, and more with our totally KEWL blog, at www.thecapstone.blogspot.com. Check it out for the latest info on what's going on in your world!


V. Want Even MORE To Do On the Web? Check Out These Other Sites Affiliated With 90.7 The Capstone!

Left of the Dial - Hosted by Reid McCreary
The Music Staff's Blog -Overseen by Jenny Smith, Music Director
The Lounge - Hosted by Jermaine Pope
The Jake and Steve Show - Hosted by Jake Bennet and Steve Cummings
Kitty Mowmow's Animal Expo - Hosted by Martha Jean Schindler


VI. Calling All Current and Potential DJs!
We have room for some more DJs at the station. For more info, check out this blog post or email Ben Flanagan at
wvuapd@sa.ua.edu.


VII. Credits

This Newsletter is brought to you by 90.7 The Capstone and our Promotions Staff:
Nadeem Akbar
Arthur Bosarge
Andrew Cook
Stacey Cornett
Wes Day
Heath Fogg
Wade Gardner
Adam Gowhari
Blake Hardy
Colleen Lawley
Maryella Matthews
Laine Spencer
Janie Sutcliffe
Justin Wood
James Wright

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Final Fantasy and Cadence Weapon, reviewed by Drew Cook


My friend and I went for Final Fantasy, but I loved Cadence Weapon- I enjoyed both of the touring headliners, but a pleasant surprise was Cadence Weapon.
Both were from Canada and played such up.

I had been eager to get to the Bottletree for some time, but the trip (though not that bad), and other conditions: lack of money and a catalyst for going (tickets/friend/band I knew and liked playing) hadn't come together.

My friend wanted to go anyway, as a viola/violin performer she had special interest in seeing Final Fantasy (the guy) performing and to possibly pick his brain as she had interest in doing what he does.

A friend I got in on the station ticket bought me a drink and I enjoyed such, but lamented for a little bit not having any money as the guy next to me at the bar bit into a delicious smelling burger and my friend continued buying drinks (I was DD anyway, so no biggie).

The starting band, Lylas wasn't bad, but the first song they played would have been completely forgetable traditional song, but they did it slightly out of tune (I believe my friend remarked that the vocals were) and were somewhat loud, but played their instruments well, but we had come for Final Fantasy and my friend was soon distracted by other matters as Cadence Weapon came on and I quickly enjoyed that.

For those uninitiated to Nerdcore, Cadence Weapon is either a good introduction or just a damn good rapper. He isn't Nerdcore hip-hop though, a genre almost solely ruled by MC Frontalot- of internet fame. Cadence Weapon doesn't have a rap about webcomics (he isn't the unofficial rapper of webcomics like MC Frontalot) or math and computer science stuff...soo much. But he is clever, well read, and references things like video games, literature or even Boots Riley (of the anarchist hip hop group The Coup- old UA people like me will remember that he came to this campus before the Iraq war started and possibly that their album "Party Music" became controversial for its original cover after 9/11).

I wish I could properly quote a couple lines from "Black Hand."

While I felt somewhat reminded of clever rappers of decades past (Chuck D of Public Enemy or even Ice Cube), the stand out of the performance was the backing music- ably delivered by DJ Weasel. Stage presence overcame the stuttering machine gun delivery of lyrics mixed with not so catching or otherwise confusing title lyrics (which people still jumped to). I got a close standing position early on, and even when I briefly left the huddled masses, I managed to get it back, more or less.

The beats were killer, and Cadence Weapon kept the crowd pumping- those that weren't sitting on the porch area anyway. It was loud, but worth it, the acoustics actually seemed to be more merciful on people closer to the stage than a bit farther away (but maybe that was because I didn't mind as much).

They even did a cover of Joy Division's "Isolation."

Now, Final Fantasy- Mr. Owen Pallett came on and did a very long set (almost exhaustively long to my friend, but mostly I just found myself uncomfortable standing so long, but he had me from the start at least).

He did something I didn't totally expect, he used a slew of pedals to loop and/or distort the sounds he was making with this violin. This at first blew my mind then immediately became more obvious as a solo tactic- nonetheless he shifted through them pretty flawlessly, only noting his mistakes a few times and thus exposing them. He was charmingly self-critical, but almost annoyingly so toward the end, but for most of the show he couldn't have annoyed me as I was more or less enchanted by the songs- the lyrics however were either not terribly well miked or he didn't deliver them very well in my opinion though they sounded nice- I understood him better on the first few songs.

As my friend pointed out later, his performance would have done well with some actual percussion- he used some techniques that I was impressed by at first, but would admit to becoming somewhat less impressive or even almost irritating later...I guess the novelty wore off, but I'm not a classically trained musician so I doubt my impression was as borderline negative as my friend's. He's talented, that is for sure, but so was Cadence Weapon, and as much as I'm sure everyone in the Bottletree enjoyed the show (myself included) my friend's point that he didn't stand all too well on his own as a solo act has me thinking I somewhat agree with her. He's played well and sung back up lyrics with band such as Arcade Fire, but apart from the hipster geekdom in the Bottletree, other venues and some Canadians I won't meet- I doubt he'll go mainstream any time soon on his own.

I accepted his producer not being there to assist at least on the piano songs (which were a welcome inclusion after half an hour or so of straight violin with looped percussive techniques or backing phrases).

He did do an encore as demanded- but brought on the now drunk duo of Cadence Weapon and Dj Weasel so they could "battle" out their apparent backstage arguement.

Both groups had apparently been on the road for a while and both groups had also consumed a fair number of PBR tallboys- which was understandable, and Cadence Weapon was still comprehensible, but barely whereas Dj Weasel actually gained a voice with his inebriation and seemed to win the crowd's favor on his freestyling even though Cadence Weapon had a few choice slams.

I believe Final Fantasy closed with a Maria Carey cover and did such rather well in fact, but I'm not sure of the song's origin's, merely that the crowd enjoyed it.

All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed the show, both groups were interesting and even with some mild to moderate criticisms coming from my friend about Final Fantasy's not terribly impressive technical expertise with a lack of percussion versus his good songwriting. I enjoyed the show and was impressed by his playing quite well enough I think. Classically trained or not, he's doing more mainstream stuff with this- and with it makes an interesting progression of potentials for violin and other classical instruments- I realized I could in theory apply the looping and pedal set up to other instruments, including my harmonicas potentially.

The venue was also nice, though small it was intimate and if I had more money and didn't have to pay for gas to get to Birmingham, etc...I'd definitely go early enough for food and the show as well. The bar wasn't bad either- beer selections looked interesting and they had at least 2 or 3 of my preferred whiskeys.

The Show gets 2 thumbs up 3 and a half to 4 stars out of 5, all in all a great show and a great venue I don't even mind that Lylas can't sing too well but plays their instruments in their rather largish band rather well or that Cadence Weapon is increasingly less articulate the more he drinks (big surprise) or that the Final Fantasy guy had a great time but I thought he might have cried if we didn't like him as much as we did.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

2nd Annual BottleTree Holiday Craft Bazaar!


2nd Annual BottleTree Holiday Craft Bazaar

Saturday December 1st 12- 6 pm
Sunday December 2nd 2 - 6 pm


*Featuring hand-made art and gifts by local artists and designers!

Participants include: Andrea Paschal, Doug Baulos, Mimi Boston, Chris Lawson, Beverly Corbitt, Elin Glenn, Roger Conville, Sam Cornman, Rachel Gainer, Victoria, Adam Stoves, Merrilee Challiss, Von Love Nelson, Paul Wilm, Belinda Hyatt, Amy McClure, Alison Ward, Paul Ward, The Wonderland UAB Art Guild, Joyce Vance, Rebecca Davis, Chatham Hellmers and more.......!!!!!!!

For more info, or if you'd like to participate : please call 999-8777


BOTTLETREE
Cafe/Bar/Venue
3719 3rd Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35222
T: (205) 533-6288
F: (205) 533-7565
www.thebottletree.com

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Bottletree's One-Year Anniversary with The Hold Steady and Art Brut!


BOTTLETREE's ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY:
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17TH!
SECRET HISTORY PRESENTS:
THE HOLD STEADY / ART BRUT / 1990s

America's favorite band, The Hold Steady, returns to BottleTree as the
national acclaim for The Boys and Girls in America lp hits a fever
pitch. Opening will be the British sensation, Art Brut, who have
recently appeared on Conan O' Brien, also 1990s -- Scottish band who
wowed critics at the CMJ festival -- will be in tow.

Join us for the Fall Carnival attractions -- Cotton Candy, Dunking
Booth, Home-made Caramel Apples, Go Fish, etc.

Door Prizes: T-shirts, Show Posters, and the Grand Prize: the chance
to win show passes for One Year!

Tickets are $15 advance / $20 day of show (Kids 6 and under $5),
available on www.thebottletree.com



BOTTLETREE
Cafe/Bar/Venue
3719 3rd Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35222
T: (205) 533-6288
F: (205) 533-7565
www.thebottletree.com

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Student Filmmakers Join Us on the Jake and Yahweh Show - Vote for their film!


This Halloween the Jake and Yahweh show had as its guests a few filmmakers from a team of students at the University of Alabama at Birmingham who prepared a movie for the Apple Insomnia Film Scramble ( http://www.apple.com/education/insomnia/ ).

I met Charlie Brown Sanders, a member of Team Vodka Chrome, at the Nada Surf/Sea Wolf concert at the Bottle Tree Cafe in Birmingham, and he told me about the film and introduced me to some of his team mates. Of course 90.7 The Capstone was excited to have them come on the Jake and Yahweh show to tell our listeners about their film.

Our guests Tollie Jones, Jaime Vance, and Charlie (in the form of a voice recording, as he unfortunately couldn't be physically present) enthusiastically discussed the film-making process and the contest itself, with intermittent comments from "Charlie." They're great guys, and I'm looking forward to hearing about their future projects and sharing them with you, the listener.

Here's their movie: http://edcommunity.apple.com/insomnia_fall07/item.php?itemID=1199

And here's a letter from Charlie to everybody:

Hey everyone,

So me and a group of budding 'film dudes' have entered into the Apple Insomnia Film Contest. What is that? It's an insane-o competition where you've got to make a 3 minute film in 24 hours. You also have to include at least 3 of their 7 specified items in your film. This may not sound that tough, but working with a single camera (probably 99% of the teams) this is really hard! Myself and a few other members of our team (Team Vodka Chrome) worked, literally, for 24 hours straight.

Our film, Panic'd, is a comedy about a guy who drops his wallet while running at a track. He runs with giant headphones on, listening to suspenseful music akin to the soundtrack to 'The Terminator' (who does that?...) and cannot hear the calls of people trying to return his wallet. He believes he's being chased, and runs- causing a chain reaction of ridiculousness of which you'll see when you watch it. I'll say this though, someone gets beat down with a laptop computer.

Being a bunch of young guys just getting started, we need everyone's help! The first part of this competition is essentially a popularity contest. Over 1700 films made it into the contest, and only twenty five teams will reach a finalist group. How do you become part of that 25 group? Votes. That's what we need your help with, voting for our film!!

If you are familiar with Apple, iTunes, and have an Apple ID, the process of voting will be pretty straight forward for you. Simply go http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vZWRjb21tdW5pdHkuYXBwbGUuY29tL2luc29tbmlhX2ZhbGwwNy9pdGVtLnBocD9pdGVtSUQ9MTE5OQ== to find our film at Apple's Insomnia Film Gallery, and look to the right hand side for "Rate This Film". Follow all necessary steps and you should be good to go. We cannot thank you enough!!

Oh.. I forgot to mention what the 2 winning groups are awarded. Each group will get FIVE MACBOOK PRO LAPTOPS full of software!!! This is an absolute dream prize for any ambitious youngster trying to work in the visual creative field. Again, this is why we're on our knees, practically begging for time and your votes!

Myself, and everyone else on our D.I.Y. Team Vodka Chrome are graciously indebted to anyone who takes the time to check our stuff out and vote. THANKS SO MUCH.

If you do not have an Apple ID, you will need one to vote for the film. Below, I've created explicit instructions on how to obtain one and route your way back to our film to vote for it. It may seem confusing, but this is as simple as we could get it, believe it or not! If anyone' is confused, email me at sensleman@gmail.com or call me at 205.218.7618 and I'll try to help as best I can.

Again... thank you, everyone.


1. Click http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwczovL215aW5mby5hcHBsZS5jb20vY2dpLWJpbi9XZWJPYmplY3RzL015SW5mby53b2E= this link. Beneath "Don't Have and Apple ID?" there is a 'Click Here'. Click it.

2. This brings you to the Apple ID creation form. Once you've completed it, go to http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vZWRjb21tdW5pdHkuYXBwbGUuY29tL2luc29tbmlhX2ZhbGwwNy9pdGVtLnBocD9pdGVtSUQ9MTE5OQ== this page to view our film.

3. On the right hand side, click (login required).

4. You will be prompted to 'Agree to Terms' to vote for the Insomnia films. Complete the form. Don't be confused by the term "Captain Information", that's you. For 'School/University' simply enter the college or high school you currently attend or attended.

5. After completing the form, if you have any trouble being re-directed to our film page, simply click http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vZWRjb21tdW5pdHkuYXBwbGUuY29tL2luc29tbmlhX2ZhbGwwNy9pdGVtLnBocD9pdGVtSUQ9MTE5OQ== here to return to it.

6. See "Choose your rating" on the right hand side, and select your rating (4 stars being the highest).

Thanks! If you couldn't view our movie on the apple site (it's a slow loader), just click http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnlvdXR1YmUuY29tL3dhdGNoP3Y9M09wVy1mR1RjU28= here to see it on youtube. However, it's critical to note that the voting must take place on the Apple Insomnia Films page mentioned above, even though a similar voting system exists on youtube.

Please Repost This!!!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Man Man / The Extraordinaires / Nowhere Squares @ Bottle Tree in Birmingham


All I need to know about this show is that Brandon "Yahweh" Andrews, 90.7 The Capstone's Production Director, is going - I'm sold. I wanna go!

Man Man, Philly's wildest band--not to mention a new Birmingham favorite just off tour with Modest Mouse--returns to Bottletree for another one of the most exciting shows we've ever seen.

The Nowhere Squares are one of the most kinetic and histrionic live bands to come out of Birmingham. They combine devo-esque new wave theatrics with the hooks of the Ramones at the velocity of the Buzzcocks.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Come out to Bottle Tree tonight!

I found this email in my inbox bright and early this morning and decided to repost it, even though I've posted similar information a while back. By the way, we gave away tickets to this show over the air. Don't you wish you'd listened to 90.7 FM and called in for your free tickets? ;) Don't worry, we have more great ticket giveaways coming all the time.

Howdy all
Just wanted to remind you about the show at Bottletree tonight. It's going to be an amazing one. I'd love to know if you'll be able to make it. Please send an email back if you think you're coming.

Details:

Through the Sparks/Office/Earlimart
Bottletree
Monday, October 15th
9pm Sharp

Earlimart is a great band from LA's Silverlake scene. They recorded in Elliott Smith's old studio and have been thrown in the same circles with Grandaddy. The band was recently featured on KCRW. Check out their performance below.
http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/mb/mb070821earlimart

Office is from Chicago. They put on a great energetic performance. They sometimes dress in Office attire. They're gaining a lot of momentum.

Through the Sparks will be going on first at 9pm. Don't miss these hometown boys before they head to New York the following day to perform at CMJ Music Marathon. Please come show your support.

You'll regret it if you miss this one.

Check out some you tube videos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mv1BHv_NlJQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLBX8tjRLeQ&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOGHoywmMko

Hope to see you at the show,
Travis

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Bottle Tree keeps me posted... and then I keep YOU posted. :)

I received another one of those super-nice-and-thoughtful, informative emails today about an upcoming show at Bottle Tree in Birmingham. We'll be giving away tickets to it, by the way. Keep listening to 90.7 The Capstone for ticket and event info! And great music, of course.

Anyway, here's the email:

Howdy all
Just wanted to let you know or remind you (whichever fits) about this show at Bottletree:

Through the Sparks/Office/Earlimart
Bottletree
Monday, October 15th
9pm Sharp

Earlimart is a great band from LA's Silverlake scene. They recorded in Elliott Smith's old studio and have been thrown in the same circles with Grandaddy. The band was recently featured on KCRW. Check out their performance below.
http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/mb/mb070821earlimart

Office is from Chicago. They put on a great energetic performance. They sometimes dress in Office attire. They're gaining a lot of momentum.

Through the Sparks will be going on first at 9pm. Don't miss these hometown boys before they head to New York the following day to perform at CMJ Music Marathon. Please come show your support.

It's going to be an awesome show.

Check out some you tube videos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mv1BHv_NlJQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLBX8tjRLeQ&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOGHoywmMko

Hope to see you at the show,
Travis
(Please pass around and repost this info as much as you can)

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Our Giveaways for October 8-12

Just thought y'all might want to know that we'll be giving away tickets to these shows this week:

Kings of Leon
Oct. 10
Alabama Theater

Avett Brothers
Oct. 12
Workplay

Drive By Truckers
Oct. 12
Workplay

The Echo Project
Oct. 12-14
Atlanta, GA

Cowboy Mouth
Oct. 13
Workplay

The Donnas/Donita Sparks/American Bang
Oct. 14
Bottle Tree

Raul Malo
Oct. 14
Workplay

Ryan Adams
Oct. 15
Alabama Theater

Earlimart/Through the Sparks
Oct. 15
Bottle Tree

Man Man/Nowhere Squares
Oct. 16
Bottle Tree


We offer the tickets randomly throughout the day and evening, but these shows almost always give away tickets:

The Jake and Steve Show
(Mon-Fri, 7-9 AM)

The Jake and Yahweh
(Mon-Thurs, 5-6 PM)

The Goat Show
(Fri, 2-4 PM)

The Hardy Monster

(Fri, 4-6 PM)

Thursday, September 13, 2007

New Schedule From Bottle Tree = Really Long Post! The more shows, the merrier, I suppose. :)

CURRENT BOTTLETREE FALL SCHEDULE:
ALL SHOWS ARE 18 AND UP UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE / TICKETS AVAILABLE ON WWW.THEBOTTLETREE.COM UNLESS NOTED

(I think everything we put in bold is newly added.)

SUN SEPT 14TH: $8
CULTURE DREAD / TBA

SAT. SEPT. 15TH: $12
COMEDY CENTRAL COMEDIAN:
TODD BARRY / WALKER YANCEY

SUN SEPT 16TH: $10 / ALL AGES
MAYLENE & THE SONS OF DISASTER / GAINER / ARCLIGHT

THURS. SEPT. 20: $10 / $12
SECRET HISTORY PRESENTS:
MAGNOLIA ELECTRIC CO. / DRAKKAR SAUNA / SWORN ENEMIES

SATURDAY SEPT 22: $10
TAYLOR HOLLINGSWORTH / DEAD CONFEDERATE / SLEEPY HORSES

MONDAY SEPT 24TH: $8 / $10
SWEET VELVET C / TOP TEN / THE POINTS

WED SEPT 26TH: FREE
MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER MARATHON (7 - MIDNIGHT)
*Must be a member of (and sign in to) Goosechacha film club/ membership is free.

THURS SEPT 27TH: $8/ $10
IMAAD WASIF(of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs) / TK WEBB (The Social Registry) / THE CONVALESCENTS and TORTURED BY JOY screening
Doors at 8, Screening at 8:30, Show at 9

FRI. SEPT 28: $6/ $8
NATE NELSON AND CORTRIGHT

SAT. SEPT. 29: $8 / $10
SECRET HISTORY PRESENTS:
ANDERS PARKER / ATOM MOON / BRAD ARMSTRONG (OF 13 GHOSTS)

SUN SEPT 30: $8
COLISEUM / GAINER / ARCLIGHT / EX-MEMBERS OF THE HOLY TRINITY

THURS OCT 4
!!! / chk chk chk / The Field
8 PM Doors / 9 PM Show
$12 Advance tickets on sale now @ www.etix.com

FRIDAY OCT 5TH:
DISMALS ART OPENING / FREE / 6- 8 PM
SIN ROPAS & THE FILMS OF BRENT GREEN
$6 ADV/ $8 DAY OF SHOW / DOORS AT 8 PM

SAT OCT 6: $10/ $12
SECRET HISTORY PRESENTS:
ADAM FRANKLIN (OF SWERVEDRIVER) / BROKEN LETTERS

WED. OCTOBER 10: $6/ $8
WE VERSUS THE SHARK / DEBATE

THURS OCT 11TH: $10
MELVINS/ BIG BUSINESS (TIX ON ETIX)

FRIDAY OCT 12TH:
CLOSED FOR PRIVATE PARTY

SAT. OCTOBER 13TH: $10 / $12
ROCK PAPER ROCK PRESENTS:
FATAL FLYING GUILLOTEENS (FRENCHKISS RECORDS) / FLAMING FIRE

SUN. OCTOBER 14: $15/ $17 ALL AGES
THE DONNAS / DONITA SPARKS / AMERICAN BANG

MON. OCTOBER 15: $10 / $12
SECRET HISTORY PRESENTS: ALL AGES
EARLIMART / THROUGH THE SPARKS / THE OFFICE

TUES OCT 16: $10 / $12
SECRET HISTORY PRESENTS:
MAN MAN/ NOWHERE SQUARES/ THE EXTRAORDINAIRES

WED. OCTOBER 17: $10
CHUNKLET MAGAZINE PRESENTS:
THIS IS SOME CRAZY MIXED UP PLUMBING TOUR:
JONAH RAY / SEAN O'CONNOR / NICK MARITATO / ANDREW WRIGHT / MICHAEL MCCALL

THUS. OCTOBER 18: $10
QUI (FEATURING DAVID YOW OF THE JESUS LIZARD) / GAINER / PRIZE COUNTRY

SAT. OCTOBER 20: $10/ $12
SECRET HISTORY PRESENTS:
RICHARD BUCKNER / DAVID DONDERO / DUQUETTE JOHNSTON

SUN OCT 21ST: $14 / $16
BORIS, DAMON & NAOMI, KURIHARA

WED OCT 24TH: $14 / $16
NADA SURF / SEA WOLF

THURS OCT 25: $8 / $10
GREAT NORTHERN / ROBBERS ON HIGH STREET / 13 GHOSTS

FRI. OCTOBER 26: $10
SAY HI (TO YOUR MOM) / THE VELVET TEEN / THE A-SIDES

SAT OCT 27TH: $8 / $10
HEALTH / CRIME NOVELS/ TBA

WED. OCTOBER 31: FREE
FREE HALLOWEEN SHOW! No Cover
SECRET HISTORY PRESENTS:
CELEBRATION / PSYCHIC ILLS / LONESOME SPIRIT DEVICE

FRI. NOV. 2: $8/ $10
SECRET HISTORY PRESENTS (BRIAN'S PICK FOR SHOW OF THE YEAR!):
TORCHE / MONOTONIX / YOUNG WIDOWS

MONDAY NOV 5TH: $8/ $10
FINAL FANTASY / TBA

TUES NOV 6TH: $8 / $10
DON CABALLERO/ OLD TIME RELIJUN

WED. NOV 7: $8/ $10
SECRET HISTORY PRESENTS:
AIDS WOLF / DICK NEFF (OF GUHTS)

FRIDAY NOV 9: ALL AGES
DAVE BAZAN / TIX ON ETIX.COM

SAT. NOV. 10: $10 / $12
ROGUE WAVE / PORT O’BRIEN

FRIDAY NOV 16: $10
GREG SUMMERLIN CD RELEASE PARTY

SATURDAY NOV 17: $15 / $20 DAY OF
BOTTLETREE'S ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY
BOTTLETREE AND SECRET HISTORY PRODUCTIONS present:
AN OUTDOOR FALL CARNIVAL with ART BRUT/ THE HOLD STEADY

MONDAY NOV 19: $10/ $12
PREFUSE 73 / VOICE OF THE SEVEN WOODS / BLANK BLUE

FRI. NOV 23: $12/ $15
SECRET HISTORY PRESENTS (CHARLIE BROWN'S SHOW OF THE YEAR!):
MELT BANANA / THE LOCUST / YIP YIP / SLEEPING PEOPLE

SAT DEC 1: DAY TIME EVENT: HOLIDAY CRAFT BAZAAR / 11 AM - 5 PM

SUN DEC 2: HOLIDAY CRAFT BAZAAR 2 - 6 PM