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ART BRUT | Live at Studio B, Setlist & Review

"Don't ever listen to a band...unless that band is the Mountain Goats or the Hold Steady." -Eddie Argos

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So much of an Art Brut show depends on how much energy the band has to fed off of. Studio B did not provide that much energy, but the band still put on a decent performance. Shockingly, Eddie also seemed a bit hungover. Whatever, the new tracks sounded pretty good though. Eddie did his usual schtick and wacky banter. Fun was had.

And something about Eddie Argos - like the way he talks and his whole body language - keeps making me think of The Office's Gareth Keenan...........

ART BRUT | STUDIO B | APRIL 17, 2007
Pump Up The Volume / Bang Bang Rock N Roll / I Will Survive / Bad Weekend / St Pauli / Rusted Gun of Milan / Modern Art / People In Love / Emily Kane / Direct Hit / Moving To LA / Late Sunday Evening / Post Soothing Out / My Little Brother / Nag Nag Nag Nag // Good Weekend -> Formed A Band

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halified:

didnt get to go last night but the bowery show was fucking fantastic. so high energy and awesome. what other band could get people to crowd surf at the bowery ballroom. so much fun.

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I can’t stand the way some people express their mind – it sound terrible. Is a lot of cussing necessary, guys?

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