Baby Birds Don’t Drink Milk / Rooftop Vigilantes
with Private Dancer / The Chambermaids
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- Categories: Experimental music, Rock
- Event posted: Jan. 2, 2009
- Last updated: Feb. 19, 2009
Event details
- Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009, 10 p.m.
- The Jackpot Music Hall, 943 Mass., Lawrence
- Cost: $5 - $7
- Age limit: 18+
After shuffling through multiple lineups and stylistic explorations, Lawrence's Baby Birds Don't Drink Milk recently slimmed down to a trio. The formula still varies tremendously from show to show, with one constant being a predilection for droney jams along the lines of Animal Collective or Mogwai. And as the group's homemade CDR suggests, it's all "Jam Packed Full of Awesome."Rooftop Vigilantes' high-energy blend of blitzkrieg pop and complete drunken chaos makes for a solid night of entertainment. From the Vigilantes’ soused beginnings to their upcoming six-week tour, the group has met every challenge with a raised shot glass and a grammatically challenged song title (i.e. “Charley Want Mario Chalmers”). With a little bit of luck, they'll have copies of their new album "Carrot Atlas" at tonight's show.
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