October 29, 2009 – 12:36 pm
Current ghost storyteller and LEO Weekly columnist Joe Manning performs an all ages show tonight at Skull Alley. He’ll be joined by Minneapolis ensemble Spirits of the Red City, Sunset and self-described “imaginary band since 2000” Elephant Micah. Show time is at 7 p.m. $6.
August 20, 2009 – 1:57 pm
Brother Doubt‘s new CD is called The Double Greatest, and the band celebrates its release this Friday with an all-ages show at Skull Alley. Singer Jamie Miller talks about the sound and origins of the group, as well as the themes they tackle on the new record. The all-ages show has a costume theme, “Barbarians [...]
June 3
Royal Bangs
Straight A’s
I Need Sleep
Life Partner
7 p.m.
Skull Alley
This trio: What a bunch of nerds! A big dude doing lightly funky bass. A skinny, shorter dude with glasses is playing the drums. Is this the cast to a touring company of “Superbad”? Do I even need to tell you that they come from deep in the heart of New Jersey?
But then you meet [...]
Slithering Beast
Saturday, March 28
Skull Alley
w/ Yardsale, Hammertorch
$5; 7:30 p.m.
all ages
January 21, 2009 – 12:19 pm
Seedy Seeds
Paper Airplane
Stickfigures
Jan. 23
Skull Alley
1017 E. Broadway
7 p.m.
December 17, 2008 – 10:24 am
Sunday, Dec 21.
6:30 p.m @ Skull Alley:
August Moon
Dark Dark Dark
IamIs
Pink Houses (Bloomington, Ind.)
Che Arthur (Chicago, ex-Atombombpocketknife)
$5
November 25, 2008 – 3:55 pm
Workers, or The Band Formely Known as Your Black Star will release its first record under the new name with a show Feb. 6 at Skull Alley. Ultra Pulverize and Frontier(s) open. Workers’ album was engineered in Austin by Erik Wofford, who recorded The Black Angels’ breakthrough album, Passover.