JEFF The Brotherhood Likes Aliens and Rock Music

So last night at our Tripwire sponsored JEFF show at Death By Audio, we really had to hold back our combined urge to jump into the crowd alongside the blow-up aliens that were being tossed around. Hark! We had to deliver these videos. Before any of the tunage erupted, Jake gently placed/threw some plastic, beaded necklaces into the audience thus morphing the show into a mini Mardi-Gras minus the whole being on Bourbon street surrounded by drunk people and breasts thing BUT plus the shambolic sweetness coming from Jake n’ Jamin. It was good. Check “U Got The Look” above. “Heavy Days” and “Heavy Damage” can be found after the leap.

“Heavy Days”

“Heavy Damage”

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  1. blister Says:

    how much more awesomer could they be? wish I was there. looks like fun was had.

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