Chris Moulton and Gabrielle Raymond face off...want a bloody buddy?
Mike Caminiti was standing next to Chris, I don't think this was a harrowing altercation.
Jessica Lauren Lipton - with stash.
Friends til the grave!
I took this being like...wow that looks like a jellyfish - guess what? it is.
my favorite costume. Wally you are a perfect Mario...
a moment of joy.
" I'd show up to work early and leave late..." - on Ricky Boy Floyds future profession
frankly scallop, I don't give a clam!
Both bands traded sets garbed in the most amazing costumes, dynamic and different. After the Horror stepped off stage, Covered In Bees quickly counted off the first 4 beats and mashed into a brutal set with no surrender. "Boo" is a solid frontman, this has nothing to do with his ominous presence. He stepped up to the mic like time was his bitch and didn't care. I'm not sure how long they played for - but to see the terraced steps of Geno's swaying hands and heads, grinning and screaming for more - I knew that this night was special...in the way that it would NEVER happen again. The power and pride of those that rocked so well carried us into the wee hours of Tuesday morning, not wanting to give in to the reality of work and responsibility in so few hours. I felt privileged to have been in the presence of such a show. I hope that this recent bout of epic bills is a trend for our little scene. Keep it coming!