Chomp Womp Family Night
with Little Teeth / Cloud Dog / Big City Living / Umbros / Naomi What? / Kate Ferencz / Bigger Princess
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Details
- Categories: Community, Experimental music, Punk, Rock
- Event posted: July 31, 2009
- Last updated: Oct. 5, 2009
Event details
- Monday, Oct. 5, 2009, 10 p.m.
- The Eighth Street Tap Room, 801 N.H., Lawrence
- Cost: $3
- Age limit: 21+
Spanning sounds from experimental rock to punk and electro, Lawrence's Chomp Womp collective overtakes the Tap Room each month with loaded lineup. Tonight's installment features melodious art-thrashers Little Teeth (all the way from from San Francisco), part-time Lawrence transplant Cloud Dog with his backwards-masking electronica awesomeness, New Orleans songwriter Kate Ferencz, Brooklyn's Bigger Princess, and local legends Umbros and Naomi What?
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