
Little details seem to be known much about this news. Regardless, this very sad message appeared on The Death Set’s Twitter feed very early this morning.
“R.I.P. my dear brother, friend and band mate Beau Velasco. For all those who wish to pay their respects I will let know soon.”
Very sad news indeed. (Via: Brooklyn Vegan)
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Yup, we did it. We were able to find two new Crystal bands in consecutive weeks. Last week it was the Euro-dance Kitsune product Crystal Fighters, this week it’s Vancouver’s psychedelic-punk-pioneers Twin Crystals. But don’t be scared off by the name.
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[Photo of Team Robespierre by Sam Horine]
The following is a true story about the trials and tribulations of one hardworking independent band whose efforts to land their low budget video on MTV resulted in the loss of more than just not seeing it aired.
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After years of playing together, touring and recording, Austin’s own The Strange Boys saw their debut full-length, The Strange Boys…And Girls Club, hit the streets last week. Now they’re prepping for a major tour that will, in all likelihood, be bringing them somewhere close to you. Since they’re going pretty much everywhere.
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[Photo by Nate Dorr]
The Death Set have been tearing up warehouses and traditional venues alike with a vengeance, and now the early incarnations of the band and it’s songs (of which there have been many) are being released to the world on April 17. Here is the Rad Warehouses To Bad Neighborhoods version of their single “Around The World”.
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