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A Pile of Concert Tickets 23.01.2021

Drab Majesty were one of those bands that I kept hearing about before I actually heard them. I'd see their name in playlists or mentioned in posts on Facebook and Instagram, and they seemed to be building a certain level of interest with a lot of people who share the same taste as me. So I decided to check them out on YouTube where I found the video for "The Foyer", and what I heard was amazing, absolutely amazing...

A Pile of Concert Tickets 16.01.2021

Anderson is an exceptional story teller who paints richly detailed images with her words, and over the course of the show she flowed seamlessly through stories about primal scream therapy, and Yoko Ono, and birds, and life, and birds, and death, and birds, and Lou Reed...

A Pile of Concert Tickets 11.01.2021

I've always believed that a well written song can transport you to another place for a few minutes, make you forget what's happening in your life and send you somewhere far away from the stresses of everything else...

A Pile of Concert Tickets 07.01.2021

I'm really looking forward to being immersed in their secret nocturnal alternative reality all over again...

A Pile of Concert Tickets 21.12.2020

I fully believe that passion is just as important as talent when you're making music. Add my passion to my passable rhythm playing, and I was just good enough. And when you're young and just starting to play music, good enough is more than good enough...

A Pile of Concert Tickets 06.12.2020

A good show that you see with friends becomes something that connects you through shared experience, memories formed together that can make or strengthen the bond between you. A really good show might become the stuff of legend or notoriety within your social circle, taking on a mental shorthand within your minds that says That was a good time that we had together, wasn’t it?