“I usually like to describe it as a Japanese animation monster tearing things up with eight dicks.”
-King Khan, Turn It Down
Professing love for George Clinton and Sun Ra, King Khan and The Shrines have arrive in the United States, and if they have their way, funky voodoo gospel soul will move you for all eternity. [...]
July 1, 2008
Categories: Concerts, music . Tags: concert, Dave, funk, King Khan, music, NYC, soul, South Street Seaport, Spaceshits, The Shrines, Vice Records, voodoo . Author: Dave . Comments: Leave a Comment
Hey Brick is Red readers!
I know in my last article about Acid Mothers Temple, I said I would be able to tell you about their show at The Mercury Lounge, but I ran into a snag and couldn’t make it to the show. I’m sorry for the delay on things, but last week I saw [...]
April 16, 2008
Categories: Concerts, music . Tags: concert, Dave, Dragons of Zynth, hip hop, industrial, Irving Plaza, music, Niggy Tardust, NYC, rock, Saul Williams, Tamar Kali, Trent Reznor . Author: Dave . Comments: Leave a Comment
Cambodian Rock finds its roots and origins in the midst of the Vietnam War when American soldiers were traveling east and bringing with them the rock and roll of their generation. Due to the strain of the fighting, the Khmer Rouge had taken over Cambodia and proceeded to murder 2 million Cambodians. All art [...]
March 12, 2008
Categories: Concerts, music . Tags: Brooklyn, Cambodia, Cambodian rock, Chhom Nimol, concert, Dave, Deleon, Dengue Fever, jazz, Khmer, music, NYC, psychedelic, South Paw . Author: Dave . Comments: Leave a Comment