
Jacuzzi Boys
PUJOL
Turbo Fruits
D. Watusi
Third Man Records – 8pm

Jacuzzi Boys
PUJOL
Turbo Fruits
D. Watusi
Third Man Records – 8pm
The Whole Fantasic World
Spiderfriends
Heartbeater
Frank the Fuck Out
Faux Ferocious
The 5 Spot – 9pm
Oct 2
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Morning Teleportation
The Features
Take the Power Back
Kurtis Stanley
Neuhoff Factory – 1315 Adams Street – 3:30pm
RSVP
Next Big Nashville
WAVVES
Christmas Island
Tennis
Girls in the Eighties
Diarrhea Planet
Exit/In – 9pm

JEFF the Brotherhood
The Ettes
Cheap Time
Heavy Cream
Cy Barkley
Third Man Records- 8pm
Cheap Time
Grimeys – 6pm
FREE
Elf Power
Evan P Donohue
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
Otouto
The End – 9pm
Oct 1
Glossary
Two Cow Garage
Dylan LeBlanc
Andrew Combs
Jonny Corndawg
Buxton
The Basement – 9pm
Oct 1
How I Became the Bomb
Javelin
Chief
The Non-Commissioned Officers
Kopecky Family Band
Mercy Lounge – 9pm
Yeasayer
Washed Out
Tallest Trees
Cannery Ballroom – 9pm
I’ll be honest, I have seen Fly Golden Eagle before and I wasn’t all that into it. They played with Jensen Sportag some time ago and despite grand claims from Mercy Lounge Champion Drew Mischke, I just couldn’t get into it. Then I was told that the bands new EP, The Island Galaxy, was one of the better local releases of the year by DPR over at The Cream. So, with those recommendations in mind, I made sure to arrive on time for their NBN set.
Second chances often provide notable improvements and this is a prime example of that. Most importantly, the band was very engaging to the crowd – lots of banter, lots of amusing quips and lots of evidence that they enjoy what they’re doing. All too often bands look bored on stage or overly into what they’re performing, as if its a put-on for the crowd. I didn’t get that vibe from ole Fly Golden Eagle – they were into their catchy, dancey, spacey dance songs and really just want you to be as well.
The record is a bit more controlled than the performance but that’s often how it should be. You can snag the entire thing, for free, over on their site.
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