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Soundcheck: The Movies @ Spaceland, 5/9/08

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Last Friday, local band The Movies (MySpace) at Spaceland (MySpace) in Silver Lake as part of The Parson Redheads' (MySpace) Owl & Timber EP release show.

It was just last month that The Movies celebrated the release of their LP, Based on a True Story, with a show at Bordello alongside The Happy Hollows (MySpace) and The Savages (MySpace).

As for The Parson Redheads, their next shows are on May 17th at Buffalo Records (MySpace) in Ventura and locally on May 22nd at The Knitting Factory (MySpace) in Hollywood with Radar Bros. (MySpace).

Special thanks to The Movies and Spaceland.

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