Apropos of mysterious circumstances
(maybe playing live with PANIC, maybe running into Mark Jarrett at the
show), I recently thought: why not put NO NO ZERO's "Inner Scum" record
out there, even though it still hasn't been mastered? It sounds really
good as is, and the money needed to master it isn't going to materialize
any time soon, so why sit on it potentially forever?
I checked with Zak Hanna, who mixed the album
literally years ago now, and he agreed. The creation of a Bandcamp page
took all of a half hour. The hard part really is sorting out what to say
about this record.
Simply put, back in 2010, I suggested to the ever
shifting line up of the band (here, Zak Hanna and Chris Thief on
guitars, Siânteuse and I singing, and Mark Jarrett on drums), that we
record the songs we were playing live, a new album in other words.
Former drummer and core member Johnny LaRue suggested he could record it
in his basement. This we did, recording the bed tracks in a day or two,
as I recall.
Unfortunately, my mental health took a nosedive
that same year, and I spent a couple of months as an inpatient at CAMH.
During part of my time there, I was allowed out to practise with the
band, and in fact the AUX TV show footage (featuring the same line up
who recorded "Inner Scum") and interview I did for Garageland was shot
the same day I was released.
Anyways, things went awry and focus was difficult
to maintain. We had some really amazing people lined up to do overdubs,
but it wasn't until the following spring that we finally recorded them --
all in one fell swoop with Nyles Miszczyk in
his basement studio at 159 Manning. We had Jeremy Strachan playing
various saxophones, and both Jon Sharon and Michael Keith laying down
tasty guitar licks.
Finally, people can hear all this goodness. It won't sound as
loud or polished as "Rough Stuff" did, because -- and I emphasize this
-- it's mixed but not mastered. Still, I think it sounds great and I
hope you will too.
Just remember to TURN IT UP.
No No Zero - Inner Scum
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Sunday, 22 June 2014
Sunday, 22 September 2013
No No Zero record two songs!
Nearly two years after our last show, No No Zero got together last night to record a couple of songs for a possible future release. Former NNZ drummer Johnny LaRue graciously handled the engineering, and we played a couple of tunes you may remember seeing us do live: "Koro" and "Bite Me".
There's no plans for any live shows at the moment as we're all very busy with other bands, but fun was had and we did discuss the possibility of more No No Zero stuff in the future.
As always, stay tuned.
Monday, 9 July 2012
Inner Scum Front Cover!
Here at last is the front cover of our forthcoming "INNER SCUM" mini-album, courtesy of the genuinely awesome Jesjit Gill.
Saturday, 14 January 2012
No No Zero taking a break

No No Zero is taking an indefinite break as of January 2012 because I simply can't live up to the commitments of being in a band right now, and I don't want to do a half-assed job of it or keep canceling practices on everybody else in the band.
There are no hard feelings between anyone involved, and I want to emphasize that this decision in no way reflects how I feel about the band or its membership; I love doing No No Zero, and I'm very happy working with Zak, Chris, and Jordan.
Hopefully I'll have news about our excellent new record "Inner Scum" very soon (we're currently trying to find an affordable place to master it). And hopefully my health will improve sooner rather than later and I can get back to doing some deliciously noisy nasty numbers.
- Pius
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Age Restricted!

Earlier this year, I mentioned I'd learned how to use iMovie and had made a slideshow type video for the No No Zero song "Uschi" off Rough Stuff. Well, the video seems to be something of a success (relative to my modest standard, anyway) and has recently surpassed the 30,000 viewer mark.
That's more than all the other videos I've uploaded to Youtube put together and multiplied several times. Likely for two reasons, neither of which have to do with our song, but hey. In case you haven't seen it, here it is --
I was surprised to be informed today that Youtube has, "determined that the... video(s) contain content that may not be suitable for all viewers", and thus, they have age-restricted it. The video is composed of still photographs of actress/model Uschi Digard (there's a couple with Candy Samples in as well): we see a lot of cleavage, boobflesh if you will. It's certainly arousing.
Still, I made a real effort when editing the pics together to work within what I thought were Youtube's guidelines - playing the self-censor's game of imagining what others might imagine - and I didn't include any nipple or pubic hair whatsoever. I guess even that much Uschi is too much for some. Consider me schooled.
And while I'm (most likely) closing this calendar year out with some recycled YT video edit job, why not drop something a little newer on you? Here's an epic montage I put together a month or two back for the keiju-themed "Aquanax" by Namanax!
Happy New Year everybody!
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Poster For Our Montreal Show!

The multi-talented John Milchem, ex of Starvin' Hungry, now playing drums in The O-Voids, brings us this beautiful B&W poster for our upcoming full moon Montreal massacre. Thank you John!
It's going to be No No Zero and Deutsche Banks in some kind of dysfunctional tag team, driving down the highway trying not to get arrested on our way to Casa del Popolo, there for to tangle with Montreal's own masters of ownage, Vomit Squad (their third show ever!).
5 DOLLAR COVER. DOORS AT 9, SHOW LATER.
FULL MOON GUARANTEED!
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Evidence of Rocking!

We've played a couple of shows in the last few weeks and since then some live video has been posted online. First of all, Mr. Halpenny's footage of No No Zero playing "Amputate" at Ghost Hole III appeared on Vimeo; I was later able to put the entire four song block he'd shot up on Youtube. The photo above is from the same show and was also supplied by Mr. Halpenny. Here's another one he took the same night of The (sexy and splendifferous) Soupcans --

Big thanks to Xenia for having us out to play this very fun show - on what was almost certainly the coolest stage I've ever played on. You can't tell from the video exactly, but there was a massive metal dragon head sculpture above us and it actually breathed smoke while the bands were playing (during our set, I was able to control the smoke with a foot pedal). So cool! I enclose pictures of the awesome artwork at Ghost Hole III, taken from X Blog and The White House Studio Project --






Oddly enough, the same night we played Ghost Hole III, GaragePunkToronto posted video of us playing "Closet Case" at our Silver Dollar show last May. Thank you, GaragePunkToronto!

Our most recent show was last weekend at the Press Club. The night was a blast - but of course it was dark so I have no real photos of the evening unfortunately (other than the sign out front and one of Jordan behind the drums). Thanks to Planet Creature and Bruised Knees for super sets!

Next up, we are *finally* going to make up for our missed show in Montreal some years ago, December 10th at Casa del Popolo! Details on that to follow soon.
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Playing Outdoors This Sunday for Halloween!

Last minute announcement that No No Zero are closing the three-day Ghost Hole III Festival, this Sunday behind El Gordo Fine Foods in Kensington Market; it's an evening set, we are the last band and should be on around 8:30pm.

The festival runs Sunday from noon to 9pm. There will be a Haunted House to explore, and live music starting at 7pm including: le fantastique Henri Fabergé, and the spectacular Soupcans!
OCT 30 2011
BEHIND EL GORDO'S
PWYC
WEAR A COSTUME
I think this'll be our first outdoor show ever!? I'm really looking forward to it.

Monday, 17 October 2011
Press Club November 5th!

A new Ryan Halpenny poster masterpiece here can mean only one thing - a new No No Zero show to announce! Facebook event link!
Coming up soon: November 5th at The Press Club in Toronto, with two of the city's finest - Bruised Knees and Planet Creature.
Bruised Knees have been described by none other than Lonely Vagabond himself as, "avant-garde trance-rock splashed with an electronic sheen, primal drumming, and haunting vocals. Hypnotic and raw."
Does this convey that they're good & noisy? I think that's important.
As always, the proof is in the pudding -
Planet Creature are a quintet with some beautiful harmonies (and flute!). Optical Sounds, who released last year's Pigeon EP, call them, "bubble-gum babes with pop-garage sensibilities."
Their own twitter feed (!) describes them thus: "5 girls. 1 part bubble gum 2 parts punk 3 parts pop 4 parts rock. shake, serve and repeat."
If you're still not sold, check out their very sweet video (shot in Kensington Market) for "Das Pirates" -
9PM $5
Remember, remember, the fifth of November!
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Nuit George with Blood Ceremony!

This Saturday (October 1st) we'll be opening for Blood Ceremony (about to start a European tour) at Double Double Land, deep in the heart of Kensington Market. The night is Nuit George, a benefit for George Dim's medical treatment.

From the event's Facebook page -
This event is a fundraiser for our good friend George Dim. We are raising money to assist him with the costs of receiving CCSVI treatment.
http://liberationtreatmentccsvi.com/
You may know George from buying records from him at his old record store LOST AND FOUND RECORDS. He is known by his friends as a kind, loving man who makes everyone around him laugh.
George has been diagnosed with MS and has hopes of receiving the CCSVI treatment. We have put this show together to raise funds for him to assist in the procedure and travelling costs.
ALL PROCEEDS (DOOR and ALCOHOL) WILL GO TOWARDS THE CAUSE!
PLEASE COME AND SUPPORT A GOOD CAUSE!
THANKS!
$10 at the door
Bands will be on early for all you Nuit Blanchers out there.
In the meantime, here's a taste of the great Blood Ceremony doing what they do best, earlier this year --
***
Review of the show!
Friday, 2 September 2011
No No Zero Has A Bandcamp Page!

Earlier this year on Exclaim TV's Garageland, I spoke about how dumb I thought MySpace was. That view hasn't changed. Fortunately, as you may already know, another site for disseminating original music has emerged and proved its worth in quite a short time - and that site is Bandcamp.
I like all the freedom you're given as to your bands' presentation there, the relative control, clarity, and the total absence of advertising or other bands' logos or tour dates. Last night, I created a page for No No Zero and uploaded our Rough Stuff album (available on LP or CD through Signed By Force) so folks can stream and give it a listen if they haven't heard it before.
Our new record will presumably be there too once it's 100% finished. Stay tuned!
Thursday, 11 August 2011
Getting Down & Dirty At The Dirt Picnic!
Last Saturday at the Dirt Picnic, my plan had been to take pictures of all the bands (Anagram, Holy Cobras, The Ultimatemost High, Teenanger, us, and Ell V Gore) and then comment on their sets individually, as I have sometimes done before when the bill has been similarly rich. Unfortunately, the photos that I have of the show are by and large far too dark to use.
In fact, I really only got two decent photos the whole time: one of the boatyard beneath the patio, and another of Ell V Gore on the patio (displaying their saxophone player's fabulous gams):
After this, we go indoors and it gets dark. If you're interested in seeing some really good B&W shots of the show, get thee to Ivy Lovell's blog post haste. Here's a couple of shots she took of your hosts No No Zero in action:
Inside, it was hot, hot, hot. A light sprinkling of rain went down well between sweaty sets. It was Jordan's first show drumming with No No Zero so that was extra special for the band, and he delivered with a heavy hand (I mean that in the best possible way).
It was also our first time playing with (only) two of the other acts on the six-act bill - Ell V Gore and Holy Cobras. That was a thrill, and they both put on excellent high energy sets. I am a huge fan of Simone TB's drumming in particular, wow. And Holy Cobras played my favourite song of theirs, "He's Rubber, I'm Real" (I'd been hoping they would for weeks, but I didn't dare get too excited in case it didn't happen...).
And now, a couple of crappy iphone pictures to break up all this text:
For my part, I had a bunch of technical crap go wrong, which is always frustrating - first, the adapter for my theremin (debut with the band) was missing once I got to the venue so I couldn't play that. Then the Cheeseman-Miszczyk telephone microphone I was using, so dependable at practise, crapped out halfway through our set.
Oh well. The guys played fiercely, the night was a lot of fun, I got to see five great bands, some old friends, and drink a whole bunch of $3.50 screwdrivers because I didn't have to drive home afterwards. Thanks to Erin Hagen and James Ryan Halpenny for putting it all together. Finally, here's a pic Ivy took of Jon from Teenanger wearing one of our setlists:
Addendum: I forgot to add that I finally met Joe from Mechanical Forest Sound at the Dirt Picnic, and had a nice chat with him. He's got tunes up by Teenanger and Holy Cobras recorded live that night, and told me to expect an actual review proper some time next year maybe... (he works at a similar pace to myself)
In fact, I really only got two decent photos the whole time: one of the boatyard beneath the patio, and another of Ell V Gore on the patio (displaying their saxophone player's fabulous gams):


After this, we go indoors and it gets dark. If you're interested in seeing some really good B&W shots of the show, get thee to Ivy Lovell's blog post haste. Here's a couple of shots she took of your hosts No No Zero in action:


Inside, it was hot, hot, hot. A light sprinkling of rain went down well between sweaty sets. It was Jordan's first show drumming with No No Zero so that was extra special for the band, and he delivered with a heavy hand (I mean that in the best possible way).
It was also our first time playing with (only) two of the other acts on the six-act bill - Ell V Gore and Holy Cobras. That was a thrill, and they both put on excellent high energy sets. I am a huge fan of Simone TB's drumming in particular, wow. And Holy Cobras played my favourite song of theirs, "He's Rubber, I'm Real" (I'd been hoping they would for weeks, but I didn't dare get too excited in case it didn't happen...).
And now, a couple of crappy iphone pictures to break up all this text:


For my part, I had a bunch of technical crap go wrong, which is always frustrating - first, the adapter for my theremin (debut with the band) was missing once I got to the venue so I couldn't play that. Then the Cheeseman-Miszczyk telephone microphone I was using, so dependable at practise, crapped out halfway through our set.
Oh well. The guys played fiercely, the night was a lot of fun, I got to see five great bands, some old friends, and drink a whole bunch of $3.50 screwdrivers because I didn't have to drive home afterwards. Thanks to Erin Hagen and James Ryan Halpenny for putting it all together. Finally, here's a pic Ivy took of Jon from Teenanger wearing one of our setlists:

Addendum: I forgot to add that I finally met Joe from Mechanical Forest Sound at the Dirt Picnic, and had a nice chat with him. He's got tunes up by Teenanger and Holy Cobras recorded live that night, and told me to expect an actual review proper some time next year maybe... (he works at a similar pace to myself)
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
Dirt Picnic Primer!
Coming up in just over two weeks is the DIRT PICNIC, an all-afternoon/evening blow-out at the beautiful lakeside Legion Hall 344: DJs of all stripes til the fading light and then follow that up with a bunch of the best bands around. Don't believe me? Then take a look at these live videos from Youtube, showcasing the night's players...
Most of these clips are new or newish, but I'll start with an oldie cuz it's loud and I think I was at this show:
ANAGRAM
HOLY COBRAS
THE ULTIMATEMOST HIGH
TEENANGER
NO NO ZERO
ELL V GORE
Such a bill is guaranteed to THRILL. The hall's got a strong architectural foundation, no need to worry 'bout a "freak situation" -- the floor is made of wood (and that's good) and the affordable beer flows and there's BBQ too. I haven't even mentioned the finest patio on the shores of Lake Ontario.
$10. Tickets available now at Soundscapes.
The DIRT PICNIC begins at 3pm -
so make it there before 420, bad penny.
Most of these clips are new or newish, but I'll start with an oldie cuz it's loud and I think I was at this show:
ANAGRAM
HOLY COBRAS
THE ULTIMATEMOST HIGH
TEENANGER
NO NO ZERO
ELL V GORE
Such a bill is guaranteed to THRILL. The hall's got a strong architectural foundation, no need to worry 'bout a "freak situation" -- the floor is made of wood (and that's good) and the affordable beer flows and there's BBQ too. I haven't even mentioned the finest patio on the shores of Lake Ontario.
$10. Tickets available now at Soundscapes.
The DIRT PICNIC begins at 3pm -
so make it there before 420, bad penny.
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Dirt Picnic!

Announcing another No No Zero show, Saturday August 6th, this time as part of a special all-evening event called Dirt Picnic.
To quote the Facebook event page:
come see some bands on the best patio in the city.
seriously.
all-day djs, burgers, beers, babes, buds.
just a true blast.
rain or shine.
bands (starting at 8pm shaaarp)
(set times tba)
ANAGRAM
THE HOLY COBRAS (lp release show)
THE ULTIMATEMOST HIGH
TEENANGER
NO NO ZERO
ELL V GORE

afternoon DJs (3pm - 8pm)
MÜVA SOUNDSYSTEM ftg:
Old School Hip Hop:
FRO & STEWIE
Rap:
RPM & DAS
Dancehall & Reggae:
REDDA & GRATEFUL DREAD
House:
LAB ON THE FLY LIVE
& FOR END OF THE NIGHT-DIRT FINALE....
Dubstep:
MEOWMIX & BRAHOO
burgers/dogs/bbq in the afternoon.
$10
MAP:
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6051/5877977818_e1f54dde75_o.jpg
This should be our first gig with new drummer Jordan Ritchie (also in Ancestors) so it's a special show for the band. We haven't played this venue since September of 2009 and we had a BLAST the last time.
Come on out and enjoy the Dirt with us!
Friday, 27 May 2011
What A Night!
Thanks to everyone who out to the Silver Dollar last night for what proved IMHO to be a very good show indeed. Punters trickled in slowly but there was a healthy crowd by the time super fresh trio Prosimii began their most excellent aural assault. I was really impressed and look forward to seeing them again soon, hopefully on a bill with us. The 50 free copies of their EP vanished in no time, and it is now available online here.
Nick Flanagan took the stage next (following perhaps the world's worst introduction, courtesy of moi) and people started heckling -- which is kind of strange since I'd just read a thread last week all about heckling (tons of excellent related video links) -- so I decided to get some fresh air in lieu of letting a growing tsunami of anxiety wash over me.

When I came back in, Pow Wows had started playing what turned out to be a pretty thorough set; I was pleased to hear they can pull their sound off live, and they do the whole three-part harmony thing with aplomb. They told me they haven't been at it very long, but they certainly play like seasoned pros, and I was very wowed indeed.
This time I stuck around for Nick's comedy and enjoyed it as I always do; special thanks to him for coming out and doing the show. I've known Nick a long time now and he's a great guy, a real class act, and of course very funny too. Get his new record "I'm Here All Weak" if you haven't already...
By the time we got on, it was pretty late and most folks had left for whatever came next. The flipside of that is that those remaining were hardcore freaks and drunks. Even though I'm now well into my Fat Elvis period, I was giving it 110%*, and the band played beautifully, and fun was definitely had.
This was an especially special show for No No Zero because it was our first one with the very sweet styles of 'Sweets' Sweetland (now on baritone guitar) in a few years, and our last one with Gideon Steinberg of the spectacular Soupcans. Don't expect to see us out for a bit as we mix our forthcoming record, and hopefully work on some new songs.
Thanks to all the bands, Nick Flanagan, Dan Burke, my wife for working the door, and Ireek Sofakia for uploading some footage from the show!




Bonus: Live video by Ireek of new song "Bite Me"
*even after falling backwards off the stage and onto a riser, as seen halfway though the first video at the top of the post. And yes, I am feeling that today, thanks...
Friday, 13 May 2011
Poster for our next show!

Ryan Halpenny has mad skills, as any long-time blog followers here will know. But with this, the poster for our upcoming extravaganza at the Silver Dollar, he sets new standards for wickedness. I'm blown away and I don't know what else to say.
Hopefully, we'll have a few copies for sale at the show.
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Really Big Shew at the Silver Dollar!
I've been trying to hold off actually doing a post on this announcement until I had the Ryan Halpenny poster art for it (which is going to rule), but I just can't wait any longer or I'll burst into tiny excited particles, so...
NO NO ZERO is playing two weeks from now, Thursday, May 26th, at the very fine Silver Dollar (486 Spadina Ave., Toronto) - and with quite a splendido bill lined up for all you wonderful people: three sweet bands and one sour host -- ha ha, no (that's my own sad attempt at comedy). He's a super-sweet guy and super-funny and super-hosty. If you're like me, you know him and you love him. He's the man -- NICK FLANAGAN!!!
As to the bands, things heat up with PROSIMII, who I am really looking forward to. This is Adam from (the always entertaining) LUNCHMEAT's new band and this is their very *first* show; come out to say you saw them back when... Folks attending the show will be getting a free five song EP from them as well (while supplies last - there's only 50). You can't beat that!

POW WOWS are a Toronto rock band with an impressive sound and an impressive record deal (putting out their "Nightmare Soda" LP on Get Hip) to go with it. I am thrilled they're playing with us, and I'm really looking forward to seeing them rip it up live. So don't talk to me while they're on, OK?
NO NO ZERO don't wanna disappoint when we're playing with such amazing company - so we come stacked this night with not one, not two, but *three* guitar playing fools onstage (including the return of Sweets Sweetland, this time playing a beautiful gold baritone guitar) -- pretty sure this is our first three-guitar show since Poster Show IV at the Legion Hall by the lake back in '09.
It's also probably going to be our last show for a bit, while we finish work on our new record, so don't miss it.
JUST $5 FIVE BUCKS!!!
$$$5$$$
Approximate Set Times --
Promisii 10, Pow Wows 10:50, NNZ 11:40
BE THERE OR BE SOMEWHERE ELSE.
NO NO ZERO is playing two weeks from now, Thursday, May 26th, at the very fine Silver Dollar (486 Spadina Ave., Toronto) - and with quite a splendido bill lined up for all you wonderful people: three sweet bands and one sour host -- ha ha, no (that's my own sad attempt at comedy). He's a super-sweet guy and super-funny and super-hosty. If you're like me, you know him and you love him. He's the man -- NICK FLANAGAN!!!
As to the bands, things heat up with PROSIMII, who I am really looking forward to. This is Adam from (the always entertaining) LUNCHMEAT's new band and this is their very *first* show; come out to say you saw them back when... Folks attending the show will be getting a free five song EP from them as well (while supplies last - there's only 50). You can't beat that!

POW WOWS are a Toronto rock band with an impressive sound and an impressive record deal (putting out their "Nightmare Soda" LP on Get Hip) to go with it. I am thrilled they're playing with us, and I'm really looking forward to seeing them rip it up live. So don't talk to me while they're on, OK?
NO NO ZERO don't wanna disappoint when we're playing with such amazing company - so we come stacked this night with not one, not two, but *three* guitar playing fools onstage (including the return of Sweets Sweetland, this time playing a beautiful gold baritone guitar) -- pretty sure this is our first three-guitar show since Poster Show IV at the Legion Hall by the lake back in '09.
It's also probably going to be our last show for a bit, while we finish work on our new record, so don't miss it.
JUST $5 FIVE BUCKS!!!
$$$5$$$
Approximate Set Times --
Promisii 10, Pow Wows 10:50, NNZ 11:40
BE THERE OR BE SOMEWHERE ELSE.
Monday, 25 April 2011
Uschi: The Youtube Video!

On a whim last night, I finally decided to try my hand at actually uploading a video to Youtube (I know, I'm rather late to the whole business). After a trial run uploading White Flame's "Lewd Dude" with just a simple pic of the LP cover (a song which was, rather shockingly, missing heretofore from Youtube's collection), I was ready to try something a little more advanced.
It had long been a dream of mine to create a simple 'video' for No No Zero's song "Uschi" (off Rough Stuff) with either film footage or still photographs of the lady herself; just a simple visual compliment to the song, something to connect someone hearing it with a person they may not be familiar with (or alternately all too familiar with).

With such a project in mind, I tried to use iMovie for the first time and crashed the computer (quite a feat really). A second attempt involved not only trying to learn the application, but searching desperately for enough PG-rated pictures of Uschi (video was too difficult by half) to make up the three and a half minutes running time of the song.
After what seems like nine hours or so, I think it's finally ready to come into the world. Ladies & gentlemen, let me present the fruits of my labours: a video for No No Zero's tribute-in-song "Uschi"!
Friday, 25 March 2011
No No Zero Got A Facebook Page!

Is this us jumping the ship? Selling out?
With the recent demise of Stillepost and no clear replacement for a place to let people know we're playing, I have decided to bite the bullet (despite my "aversion to social networking") and give Facebook a go; it seems to have become the default location for concert news and announcements so - that's my excuse. I have a lot of problems with FB but we'll try it out and see what happens.
The page went up a few days ago and now has enough 'likes' I was able to create a tailor-made URL, in this case www.facebook.com/nonozero. If you have any live pics of the band or anything of that nature, please feel free to post them there.
This new page should in no way alter 'Penetrating Insights', which continues to be the de facto band blog.
Monday, 21 March 2011
Video at The Academy of Sciences!
A video recording of three songs early on in our set at The Academy of Sciences last Saturday; they are "Five Seconds", "Humans Are Bovine", and "Closet Case". You may note that about 2:30, Chris Thief gets into it with somebody in the crowd and briefly loses his guitar.
I was singing with my eyes closed for a bit at this point. When I opened them, I was surprised to see Chris being dragged across the floor upsidedown by his legs, his guitar trailing behind him. A couple of women with small brooms were hurriedly sweeping broken glass from the area in front of the stage. I wanted to ask them to sweep me up too.
Thanks to Ireek Sofakia for shooting this and uploading it. She also has The People of Canada, Deutsche Banks and The Get Nuns from the same night.
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