The members of the video production company Extremely Decent adorn their walls with an antler-bearing can of Keystone Light, dual guitars, a large starfish and the plush head of a snow leopard mounted above a mistletoe.
The guitar string broke during their last song at Lot 1 Cafe in Echo Park. Braeden Henderson put his Les Paul on the floor, stepped onto it and began grinding the remaining strings, while Oliver Dobrian toppled his Gretsch drum set, making as much noise as possible.
Actors in amorphous costumes will relive the psychological obsessions experienced by a disciple of Sigmund Freud more than 80 years ago tonight, and the play’s audience will play a direct role in the experience.
From sounds echoing Pavement and The Clash to ones emerging from a cappella harmonies, the Hammer Museum’s final “Also I Like to Rock” concert will showcase the complementing flavors of modern indie rock.
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