Pulp Fiction (take two): I still feel like I should watch it numerous times over the period of existence they call my life. Although I feel like being a sneak and adopting the catch phrase warm, warmer, disco.
Fighting The Shakes played a small show at Real Groovy early Friday night. The last time I watched the band was at the most amazing house party/gig in Te Aro at the start of this year so it was good to be able to watch the band perform again, even in a CD store where the atmosphere to party is extremely limited. Nine more months of being a minor before I can finally enter the gateway of not having enjoyment restrictions.
The CD Store on Cuba Street had The Actualities playing a set on Saturday afternoon. You would think that because the CD Store is not as elite as Real Groovy the atmosphere to party would be even more so limited, however we were entertained for ten minutes by a drunk-ess wearing the most unflattering top dancing away to the bands incredible sound. After those ten amusing minutes, the drunk-ess became annoying and a disturbance, claiming that her father owned the Tui brewery. She was asked to leave, but only moments later water was being thrown and a punch to the head was let out of its cage. The Actualities managed to continue playing their set and still held the crowd like a metal to a magnet. I bought the bands CD and spent this morning re-exploring their sound.
Wellington musicians and bands have been satisfying my ears for almost four years and new talent from all over the country is giving New Zealand music a much healthier name.
Fighting The Shakes played a small show at Real Groovy early Friday night. The last time I watched the band was at the most amazing house party/gig in Te Aro at the start of this year so it was good to be able to watch the band perform again, even in a CD store where the atmosphere to party is extremely limited. Nine more months of being a minor before I can finally enter the gateway of not having enjoyment restrictions.
The CD Store on Cuba Street had The Actualities playing a set on Saturday afternoon. You would think that because the CD Store is not as elite as Real Groovy the atmosphere to party would be even more so limited, however we were entertained for ten minutes by a drunk-ess wearing the most unflattering top dancing away to the bands incredible sound. After those ten amusing minutes, the drunk-ess became annoying and a disturbance, claiming that her father owned the Tui brewery. She was asked to leave, but only moments later water was being thrown and a punch to the head was let out of its cage. The Actualities managed to continue playing their set and still held the crowd like a metal to a magnet. I bought the bands CD and spent this morning re-exploring their sound.
Wellington musicians and bands have been satisfying my ears for almost four years and new talent from all over the country is giving New Zealand music a much healthier name.
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