Japanther at "Mini Mart City Park" in Georgetown - All Ages
"Mini Mart City Park is the new public park/art installation being made by SuttonBeresCuller out of an old Georgetown gas station. Tonight, four bands will play a "postapocalyptic picnic" at the park as a fundraiser for local experimental-theater troupe Implied Violence, which is preparing for a show in NYC. The bands: Irresistible Brooklyn fuzz-punks Japanther, whose past art-show participations have included playing puppet shows and synchronized-swimming performances; local sisters (and bro) TacocaT; the "Alabama ghost music" of the Pine Hill Haints; and Seattle screamers Strong Killings. Bring a blanket. (6525 Ellis Ave S. 7 pm, $5–$10 donation, all ages.)" From The Stranger Suggests - Eric Grandy
To find out more on the progress of Mini Mart City Park, look here: http://www.minimartcitypark.
To read about the controversy between SBC and a few "Georgetown Artists" on The Strangers SLOG, click here:
http://seattle.bbn3.com/

Then... (rock wall designed by Louie Moss)

To Come...

Louie Moss' architectural design at 6920 Flora Ave. S

1 comments:
Awesome post, THANK you!!! I just got into Japanther a few days ago, what a trip!? They're fxckin HARD! Peep out this new vid they did w/Spank Rock, who i've also been diggin pretty hard. Peep the links!
http://vimeo.com/2329159
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNZxETQ8XKo
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