Two sets: 9:00 PM and 10:30 PM
The Jazz Gallery
290 Hudson Street (btw Spring and Domenick)
Online tickets available here.
Secret Society's felonious punks will beat you, daddy, eight to the bar (give
or a take a few), in their first-ever appearance at the famed Jazz
Gallery -- indeed, their first-ever appearance at any venue
with the word “jazz” in its name. Darcy James Argue and co-conspirators
have previously performed in the basement next door to a now defunct punkrock institution, in a hipster bocce bar in Brooklyn, in an artists' loft/gallery in Long Island City, in an Uptown concert space with Downtown yearnings, and in a haven for boozy raconteurs. But now is the time for our infamous steampunk assemblage to storm the gates of the Jazz Establishment. (No, not that Jazz Establishment. Have you seen their gates? They are very high.)
Lovers of euphonious spectacle in all its bastard glory are invited to join Ingrid Jensen, Erica vonKleist, James Hirschfeld, Sebastian Noelle and all the other Secret Society stalwarts on April 5 at the Jazz Gallery for an evening of finger-poppin' trance grooves and toe-tappin' postrock soundscapes. UPDATE: Regular co-consirator James De La Garza has another mission that requires his attention. In his place will be Seneca Black, making his Secret Society debut. Did you know Seneca has(/had?) a blog? I didn't.
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