Spacey sonic bombast. Ghost Box Orchestra brought a big sound to Fuzzstival.
Doug Tuttle @ The Middle East Downstairs 8.2.2014
Striking the perfect balance of timeless pop songcraft and psychedelic experimentation, Doug Tuttle and his band floored the Fuzzstival crowd at The Middle East Downstairs.
Fat Creeps @ The Middle East Downstairs 8.2.2014
Fat Creeps bent genres and hypnotized with harmonies at Fuzzstival.
The Fagettes @ The Middle East Downstairs 8.2.2014
The Fagettes might be the most rock ‘n’ roll band in town. Nothing was going to stop them from raising a ruckus at Fuzzstival. Killer.
28 Degrees Taurus @ The Middle East Downstairs 8.2.2014
28 Degrees Taurus dreamed up a dark, shimmering psych-pop set for Fuzzstival.
The Life Electric @ The Middle East Downstairs 7.5.2014
The Life Electric took to The Middle East Downstairs stage and closed out the Western Education album release show like rock stars.
Twin Berlin @ The Middle East Downstairs 7.5.2014
In this exciting episode of Twin Berlin At The Middle East, we find the band rocking out and frolicking in their skivvies. If you think you’ve seen this one before, wait until they do the Dizzy Piggyback* while sounding like the rambunctious spawn of Dinosaur Jr. and The Pixies.
* Patent Pending
Western Education @ The Middle East Downstairs 7.5.2014
Western Education released their new album, Let Your Secrets Out, at The Middle East Downstairs this past Saturday. Their New Wave vibe and riff outbursts went over well with the folks that made it to the club on the official 4th of July cookout rain date.
Barricades @ The Middle East Downstairs 7.5.2014
Barricades helped Western Education celebrate their record release at The Middle East Downstairs with a set of accessible, genre-blending tunes.
The Susan Constant @ The Middle East Downstairs 7.5.2014
When I caught The Susan Constant at TT’s a couple of weeks ago, I was impressed by the new songs they’re working on. While that’s still the case, their show at The Middle East Downstairs this past weekend reminded me that “Midwestern You” is a great set closer.