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If I didn't know how to review The Quiet Americans for their upcoming show on Saturday, I'm definitely not going to try to review two-piece rock bands with band bios saying things like, "Minnimalism with angular hardcore post-punk" (the Fay Wrays) "Vocal and instrumental layering, polyrhythmic deconstruction and song arrangement" (Tartufi) and "Richly complex, open-tuning, finger picked guitar playing with aggressive, intricate drumming" (Silian Rail).
You've come this far dear Internet users. Go ahead and click on the links and see for yourself.
After you stop by The Laundry Room for the h&s Gallery Pop-Up show at 6 p.m., head to Tokyo Garden Thursday night at 9:30, give Jeremy the doorman your $5, let Tommy open a gigantic Sapporo for you and enjoy the rock.
{Disclaimer: I am in a book club and baking club with Fay Wrays front man Benji McEntee's hot wife Danielle}