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May 23, 2008

Soundcheck: Radars to the Sky @ The Echo, 04/21/08

Radars to the Sky
Part of an ongoing series.

Last month, local band Radars to the Sky (MySpace) had a month-long residency at The Echo (MySpace).

The artists who've shared their stage included The Parson Redheads (MySpace), Aushua (MySpace), The Weather Underground (MySpace), The Transmissions (MySpace), The Henry Clay People (MySpace), Death To Anders (MySpace), The Flying Tourbillion Orchestra (MySpace), The Western States Motel (MySpace), and I Make This Sound (MySpace).

For April 21st, they included Rademacher (MySpace), The Airborne Toxic Event (MySpace) -- who were advertised as special guests, and You, Me and Iowa (MySpace).

Tonight, Radars to the Sky performs at The Echoplex (MySpace) with Casxio (MySpace) and Oliver Future (MySpace). Mouse from Classical Geek Theatre boasts that "Oliver Future will rock your face off, Radars will make your brain work, and Casxio will work the other giant organ. I promise you, go to this show and you'll have a blast. Truly one of the best bills of the month."

This is followed by shows on June 7th at Claremont College, and in late August at the Sunset Junction Street Festival (MySpace) in Silver Lake.

Special thanks to Radars to the Sky and The Echo.

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fyi, there's no such thing as "Claremont College"; that's sort of the liberal-arts-college-equivalent of saying that they are playing at the University of California instead of specifying which campus

 

i cant understand why radars to the sky gets so much press. they are so damn boring.

 
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