Raelian Cabaret Presents
DEAD GET DOWN

Downtown bard Don Ralph returns from Seattle for a rare performance with the infamous Life in a Blender, a manic and eccentric presence in the East Village since the late '80s. Don's
humor is outlandish and intelligent, and the band rocks hard. Tonight also happens to be his birthday; come laugh at his rapidly decaying flesh.
'A bizarrely theatrical show and lighthearted surreal sensibility that's capable of amusing even the surliest indie rocker.' -The New Yorker


 

The mastermind of notorious East Village Indo-pop band Church of Betty is back with a special line-up of red-hot country rock musicians, mixing his Asian melodies with Western twang for a little 'Cowboys-n-Indians'. This will be a barn-burner of a set, don't miss it!
'Chris Rael has consistentlyblended rock and Indian music better than any Western guitar guy,
ever.' -Village Voice


 

101 Crustaceans~ A seminal influence at the original Knitting Factory, Crustacean svengali Ed Pastorini has inspired a generation of demented, progressive Downtown musicians. Simply put, he's a genius who sounds unlike anything you've ever heard. Treat yourself to a slice of secret history and see The Real Thing.
'A glorious cacophonyof disjointed but somehow still euphonious dissonance that boldly
chips away at the carapace of rock n roll.' -All Music Guide

$12

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