Near ten, singer/guitarist Billy Lunn walked onstage, shirtless, “strawberry blonde” tattooed across
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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LunnaE™s vocals sounded just as raw and powerful as I couldaE™ve hoped, and bassist/singer Charlotte CooperaE™s echoes were just as hauntingly pure.
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Seattle is so sexy! I've totally got the horns right now!
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Lunn dives into the crowd near the end of Monday nightaE™s show.
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After disappearing from the stage: You looked hot, so I thought I'd wash you down.
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The answer: hell yes.
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When I say 'Seattle go fucking crazy,' you go apeshit! Are you up for it?!
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Having a bouncer wade into the pit to tell you to calm down: priceless.
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Lunn jumps off the drum set as The Subways play Chop Suey on Monday night.
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Oh Yeah!
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Taking a break from the pit.
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To give credit where credit is due, drummer Josh Morgan was working his ass off aE” the gnashing teeth formed into a concentrated grimace that seemingly never left his face.
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The sandwich board out front, featuring Thee Sgt. Major III as lone opener.
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In awe.
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My penchant for quickly developing massive crushes on rock star chicks didnaE™t fail, and I found myself completely enamored by Cooper.
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Another of the older crowd aE” but loving the show as much as anyone.
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Proving that you can still headbang with gray hair aE” plus his favorite mag is Seattle Weekly!
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This girl could rock.
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Starting slow? Not here, not with The Subways.
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The strawberry blonde tatoo, in all its splendor.
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Taping up the set list aE” short, but it packed a punch.
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Thee Sgt. Major III was a good warm-up, but the night wasnaE™t about them aE” in fact, they hadnaE™t even been mentioned prior to the night of the show. It was about The Subways.
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The seemingly arbitrary fire code max capacity of 247 was surely met, and maybe exceeded. The place was packed.
Near ten, singer/guitarist Billy Lunn walked onstage, shirtless, “strawberry blonde” tattooed across his stomach… it was gonna be good. All photos by Nick Feldman.Published on July 29, 2008
