Hello to those of the Lower Class Revolt—it’s been a few weeks!!!
A quick note of thanks to all the folks who attended our show in San Francisco on November 22nd featuring Spinto Band,The Aimless Never Miss and Silian Rail. A couple of highlights? Silian Rail…”nuff said. The boys of Evacuee. Seeing Lia from Built for the Sea. New songs from The Aimless Never Miss. And our first show in San Francisco at The Retox Lounge. Lots of stuff coming up…
Some dates to remember:
Thursday January 22nd 2009: The Lower Class Revolt and West Coast Performer Magazine presents: Built For The Sea, The Aimless Never Miss, and Silian Rail at the Café Du Nord in San Francisco. Tickets are on sale now for just $10 and available via Ticketweb!
Wednesday January 28th 2009: It’ll be the San Francisco release party for The Sleepover Disaster’s new release “Hover” coming out on Devil in the Woods. AND it’s also the release party for Volume#3 of the Lower Class Revolt compilation series. This all goes down at the Knockout
A notes of interest: A quick word of hello to Andy Fosberry (Ironlight River) who is currently finishing his new record with a new line up over in England. Congrats to Cameron and the gang who make up Raised By Robots for successfully finishing their new EP. (They play live for us live on February 13th by the way).
We received a nice write up. You can check it out at:
http://www.synthesis.net/music/interview/item-7155/2008-12-01-lower_class_revolt
There’s lots of new social networking icons on our main page. Remember to make us part of your Twitter network!
Take care,
Mike and Zoe
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