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Photos Courtesy of Gustav Hammarskiold
At the end of the day, The Mash is a festival. And what festival is complete without a soundtrack? Certainly not this one. That's why after a full week of feasting on good food, expanding our minds at panels and classes, and filling our bellies with delicious brews, we celebrate our last evening in town with a Bash; a Mash Bash. We're bringing a bevy of new school rockers with the charm and fuzzed out heartbreak of Speedy Ortiz, the intrepid prog-pop of Legs Like Tree Trunks, and the self-proclamied snot rock of The Lopez.
The show is free, so just bring your cash for the bar's special on Brooklyn cans, the foodtruck outside, and some swag.
“[Speedy Ortiz] do a lot of the loud-quiet-loud thing, and when it’s loud, it’s loud, with guitarist Matt Robidoux usually attacking his guitar or rubbing the fretboard against whatever he can find on stage. And from the little math rock tendencies they sometimes work in, it’s clear that they’re all great players too.” - Brooklyn Vegan
"Let’s start by declaring Legs Like Tree Trunks one of the best bands in Pittsburgh. Yeah I said it. I’ll avoid sappy congratulations and end with a message to the band: guys, don’t fuck this up…keep doing what you’re doing. This is excellent." - Draw Us Lines
"[The Lopez] is a duo who immerse us with loud, screeching, (and most importantly) FUN rock n’ roll. They’ve also baked cakes and hosted taco parties at their shows. [...] The new recording rocks like a full band wailing Stooges-like riffs, Riot Grrl grrrwls, and early punk grooves in a basement." - Draw Us Lines
BB-8 from Star Wars The Force Awakens on display at the D23 Expo 2015 held at the Anaheim Convention Center in California.
SNCF Intercités BB 522229 passes Stade de Paris Saint-Denis with a passenger train on March 9, 2015, 17:26.
Плата обработки видео. Под ней еще 2 платы, но добраться до них не решился.
Из невидимого: Аудио ЦАП BB: PCM1796 x 6штук 192kHz/24bit C/Ш123Дб
BB King and his band put on an amazing performance at DAR Constitution Hall last night!!! Even at 83 years old, this man can still perform.
these old frames have above-BB-shell cable guides. While they look cool, they are hard to clean. I also don't think the previous powdercoater did a good job cleaning around it so the paint looked uneven.
La BB 67610 En Voyage s'élance avec le train 4413 en provenance de Tours et a destination de Lyon PD avec +5 minutes le 26/12/2013 a 11h48 a Seuillet.
Photos Courtesy of Gustav Hammarskiold
At the end of the day, The Mash is a festival. And what festival is complete without a soundtrack? Certainly not this one. That's why after a full week of feasting on good food, expanding our minds at panels and classes, and filling our bellies with delicious brews, we celebrate our last evening in town with a Bash; a Mash Bash. We're bringing a bevy of new school rockers with the charm and fuzzed out heartbreak of Speedy Ortiz, the intrepid prog-pop of Legs Like Tree Trunks, and the self-proclamied snot rock of The Lopez.
The show is free, so just bring your cash for the bar's special on Brooklyn cans, the foodtruck outside, and some swag.
“[Speedy Ortiz] do a lot of the loud-quiet-loud thing, and when it’s loud, it’s loud, with guitarist Matt Robidoux usually attacking his guitar or rubbing the fretboard against whatever he can find on stage. And from the little math rock tendencies they sometimes work in, it’s clear that they’re all great players too.” - Brooklyn Vegan
"Let’s start by declaring Legs Like Tree Trunks one of the best bands in Pittsburgh. Yeah I said it. I’ll avoid sappy congratulations and end with a message to the band: guys, don’t fuck this up…keep doing what you’re doing. This is excellent." - Draw Us Lines
"[The Lopez] is a duo who immerse us with loud, screeching, (and most importantly) FUN rock n’ roll. They’ve also baked cakes and hosted taco parties at their shows. [...] The new recording rocks like a full band wailing Stooges-like riffs, Riot Grrl grrrwls, and early punk grooves in a basement." - Draw Us Lines