Friday, December 07, 2007
Kinski
A friend of mine was going to see Kinski and asked me if I wanted to join him. I hadn't seen a band in a while so I made the trek out Club Europa in Greenpoint. NME described Kinski "like Sabbath in a washing machine during a power surge." That's pretty accurate. We left midway through Oneida's set. They play like every chord change costs them $20.
On the way out I pulled down Kinski's poster. They put a lot of effort into their graphics. What I like about this poster is that it's printed on cheap newsprint.
Labels:
band,
Black Sabbath,
Club Europa,
ephemera,
Greenpoint,
Kinski,
New York City,
NME,
Oneida,
poster
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