We got a lot cooking over here on the SHero grill, so put on your hairnets — it’s time to flip both burgers and out!!! (There’s your zeugma for the day. You heard me.)
We’ll be rolling and tumbling next Saturday at the CMJ Festival! It’s going to be a thoroughly raucous, rock us event, so let your Aunt Mabel out from underneath the stairs, doll her up all fancy-like with her lip liner and eye gloss, and “wheel her” out to a show she’ll never forget–if she survives! (It is almost Halloween, after all!)
SOCIAL HERO LIVE at
The Village Underground
9:30PM – SATURDAY OCT 24TH 2009
130 West 3rd Street (at 6th Avenue)
(B/D/F/V, A/C/E to West 4th Street)
$10, 21+
Playing with our old buddies Julius C! www.myspace.com/juliusc
CMJ is the College Music Journal: www.cmj.com/marathon
Hope to see you there!
We’ll be rolling and tumbling next Saturday at the CMJ Festival! It’s going to be a thoroughly raucous, rock us event, so let your Aunt Mabel out from underneath the stairs, doll her up all fancy-like with her lip liner and eye gloss, and “wheel her” out to a show she’ll never forget–if she survives! (It is almost Halloween, after all!)
!!! SOCIAL HERO LIVE at the Village Underground !!!
9:30PM – SATURDAY OCT 24TH 2009
130 West 3rd Street (at 6th Avenue)
(B/D/F/V, A/C/E to West 4th Street)
$10, 21+
Playing with our old buddies Julius C! www.myspace.com/juliusc
CMJ is the College Music Journal: www.cmj.com/marathon
We’ve got a new review up at The Deli — check it out (and leave a comment)!
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http://thedelimagazine.com/nyc/index.php?name=thedeli&itemId=226019
Social Hero CMJ show: Village Underground on 10.24
Anyone up for a second helping of Warrant’s “Cherry Pie?” That’s not
exactly what Social Hero serves up, mind you—this is no ironic
hair-metal pose—but insofar as the quintet mixes fat riffs with
libidinous lyrics, its music recalls the simple pleasures of rock’s
pre-grunge era. On “Evening Gown,” the best of the group’s MySpace
offerings, singer David Lloyd dreams of tearing through the titular
garment, while “Mosquito Attack,” a nod to ‘80s Aerosmith, finds the
front man poised to spend a night nibbling on his special lady’s face.
Lest anyone think the band is only inspired by schlock, “Keep Telling
Yourself” reveals an affinity for Queen and ‘70s power pop—influences
always deserving of the revivalist treatment. See Social Hero live at
the Village Underground (130 W 3rd St, NY) — Kenneth Partridge
Published on Thu, 15 Oct 2009 13:09:07
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