Sitting with three glasses of wine, tint gradually darker with each glass, we sit feasting like royals at Maxx's Gill and Grill near Wash Park. There's a medley of characters at the bar, including an older gentleman sporting a shirt that declares 'I do my own stunts' along with a felt bounty hat, red vest, and rounded bifocals. There's a sense of accomplishment that comes with the successful attainment of a happy hour, as though one is in essence swindling the establishment. However, there is greater accomplishment felt when one osmoses three superb bands for the price of one.
Spires, Bear Hands, and Royal Bangs performed a knock-out kneck-straining show at the grungy the Hi-dive. The crowd started to amass around the end of Bear Hands, which presented plenty of time on the dance floor for the frictionless soles of vintage boots occupying the room. The tempo progressed with each band, as did the thrashing.
Both Bear Hands and Royal Bangs played a mixture of new and older jams, throwing in some solos here and there. Darren the Drummer from the Royal Bangs nearly internally combusted on stage. All in all, the energy was vibrant despite the apparent fact that all members of each band had a case of the tour flu.
Spires, Bear Hands, and Royal Bangs performed a knock-out kneck-straining show at the grungy the Hi-dive. The crowd started to amass around the end of Bear Hands, which presented plenty of time on the dance floor for the frictionless soles of vintage boots occupying the room. The tempo progressed with each band, as did the thrashing.
Both Bear Hands and Royal Bangs played a mixture of new and older jams, throwing in some solos here and there. Darren the Drummer from the Royal Bangs nearly internally combusted on stage. All in all, the energy was vibrant despite the apparent fact that all members of each band had a case of the tour flu.
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