Deal on Parking Refunds
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925 E. Pike St.Seattle, WA 98112
709-9467
Located in Capitol Hill.
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Website
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Upcoming Events at Neumo's
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
The Dirtbombs, Dan Sartain, Terrible Twos
Detroit's Dirtbombs are back with their first full-length in five years. That's big news for Mick Collins fans; they're more obsessed than a wolverine devouring a pack of rancid pork chops. Of course, the guy sounds a little older, a little less aggro these days. We Have You Surrounded, the band's latest, trades the sandpaper punk-soul of High Octane Salvation-era Dirtbombs for more of a quirky indie funk/disco-wave aesthetic. On tracks like "Sherlock Holmes" and "La Fin Du Monde" (great beer), Collins and his buddies rely more on mood and atmosphere than sweaty groove research. It's a pretty nifty album overall, although it's not nearly as mind blowing as his work with the Gories. But hey, how many classic records can one man produce? With Dan Sartain and Terrible Twos. Neumo's, 925 E. Pike St., 709-9467. 8 p.m. $12 adv. JUSTIN F. FARRAR $12 adv Tue., May 13, 8:00pm
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Robyn, guests
$15 adv Wed., May 14, 8:00pm
Thursday, May 15, 2008
The Kills, Child Ballads
$12 adv Thu., May 15, 8:00pm
Friday, May 16, 2008
Clinic, Shearwater
$13 adv Fri., May 16, 8:00pm
Saturday, May 17, 2008
The Posies 20 Year Anniversary/CD release with Preston School of Industry, Dear John Letters and guests
$12 Sat., May 17, 8:00pm
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Tokyo Police Club, Smoosh, We Barbarians
all ages $12 Sun., May 18, 8:00pm
Monday, May 19, 2008
EL-P with DJ Mr. Dibbs and the MIghty Quinn, Dizee Rascal with DJ Aaron LaCrate, Busdriver
all ages $17 Mon., May 19, 8:00pm
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