Solution oriented muzik in a parallel universe
"For $19.95 you can get 20% more FREEDUMB"
3.08.2010
The Naked Residency | March 2010 | 2 hour set + guests!
Buy Tickets to 1 or more shows.
HUMANWINE has earned a reputation for their lyrics and allegorical storytelling which is the showcase of The Naked Residency. From the minds of Nervous Relatives: HUMANWINE hosts "The Naked Residency" at Cambridge's Lizard Lounge each Tuesday in March starting on the 9th and ending on the 30th. M@ McNiss and Holly Brewer want to "Let the songs speak for themselves in an intimate setting. A large rock venue with all the lights and huge half stacks can be overwhelming and it's easy to look over the intricate details that give each song story their own personal identity." Come for one or all nights, every night will be different show with the thread of real homegrown music that walks the line of dark and light, heavy and soft, kind and cruel. A unique, hand picked guest opens the each evening at 9pm. The show ends at Midnight.

The Creators of HUMANWINE host
"The Naked Residency" @ Lizard Lounge
1667 Massachusetts Ave Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 547-0759
21+/$7
Doors @ 8:30 | Showtime 9pm - Midnight Each night with different special guests:
Labels: Acoustic, Boston, Clara Engle, holly brewer, HUMANWINE, Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, live music, Lizard Lounge, mat mcniss, Seth Chatfield, What time is it mr fox
1.05.2010
HUMANWINE's first show in 2010
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Avast Comrade!
HUMANWINE announces their first show of '10 and it's ALL AGES!
Berklee School of Music has a wonderful red cafe called simply, Cafe 939 where HUMANWINE first played last year and they liked us so much they use a picture from that show on their events page.
We have the ticket link (see below).


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Saturday 1/23 (HUMANWINE)
Cafe 939 (Berklee School of Music)
939 Boylston Street
Boston, MA
Tickets on sale: 1/5
Doors @ 8p - 8:30 Showtime ALL AGES / $10
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ATTENTION! This is a Pajama Party in honor of the song "Wake Up!"
"Crawl out of bed even in your night clothes and meet us outside where the sky greets the road..." |
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Labels: Boston, holly brewer, HUMANWINE, january, jeremy harman, live music, mat mcniss, Nate greenslit, Paul Dilley
10.17.2009
Mass Exodus the Full Length Album is here
Avast comrades!
We are happy to announce our new CD through Nervous Relatives Records (the first in two years). Copies of the New Album 'Mass Exodus' are available now.
Visit our store. HUMANWINE's latest full length CD (released 10/08/09 through their own label, Nervous Relatives Records) Mass Exodus is a tall glass of allegorical song stories lifting a few more veils that have been covering their elusive Vinland since 2000; a land filled with riddles, keys, captains, seafarers, makers, breakers, dissenting masses, a drug hazed public, caustic self appointed leaders, a cog turned YerYerOwn called 01, their journey through a forbidden city which reveals important bits of enjoyeur history including an early deal with the terrible Not-Me, the listener is dropped off at the door of the Veil Nil in the form of a cliffhanger poised for a sequel that we won't have to wait 2 more years for. HUMANWINE has been bitten by the recording bug and how sweet the sting!
Mass Exodus reminds us that we are all a stone's throw away from shedding our self-imposed chains and encourages us to question not only how but why we chose them in the first place.
All 14 tracks were either recorded live at shows, a renegade trip late at night to a studio or recorded on HUMANWINE's own Converted School Bus, engineered by Holly Brewer, M@ McNiss, Anthony Froney and Matt Malikowski, HUMANWINE (Brewer/McNiss) produced, mixed and mastered the entire album.
Visit HUMANWINE's online store to purchase Mass Exodus.
Pass this around to anyone who you think would enjoy the work of HUMANWINE. Thank you.
LONG LIVE ART! RAH! RAH!

Labels: Boston, holly brewer, HUMANWINE, live music, live muzik, mass exodus, mat mcniss
6.01.2009
June Shows coming up
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Tuesday June 9th (Live on air) 9pm-9:45pm 6/9 HUMANWINE on WMBR 88.1 FM Pipeline! ATTN: This show will be available as a podcast.
You are encouraged to Listen Live!
below is taken directly from pipeline.wmbr.org:
Here’s how it works: Starting at 8pm, Jeff plays records and CD’s of bands from all over the New England region. Then, at 9pm (or close to it!), that week’s live band starts playing over the air. That usually wraps up around 9:45pm, leaving time for a quick on-air interview before the next group of degenerates comes in at 10pm. Feel free to poke around, join in on the fun, and drop us a line if you feel like it. Don’t be shy.
At the end of each Pipeline! we podcast the live band set. Every week, you can download a live in-studio recording from one of New England’s finest bands! There are two ways to do this: 1) Use iTunes to get the set from the iTunes podcast directory. You can even set it to automatically grab each new episode for you. 2) Use the raw podcast file. Some web browsers will let you download the sets by directly clicking on the link, while others require the use of third party software. There are already 50+ sets for you to download, going back more than a year. Enjoy!
What’s Pipeline?
Pipeline! is the live local music program of WMBR 88.1 FM. We play music by bands from the Boston metro area, as well as all of New England. In addition to spinning records and CD’s, every week a local band plays live on the air. Hosted by Jeff Breeze, show airs every Tuesday night from 8pm-10pm EST.
Multi-Media Ep Release @ The Paradise 6/27! A 2 hour set from HUMANWINE joined by members of A Far Cry | Paradise Rock Club 967 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA
doors @ 8pm/ 9pm showtime cost:$12 Adv/$14 Dos This show is age restricted to 18yrs and up Tickets for this once in a lifetime show are here also if you click on the ticket image to the right
|  and at Paradise Rock Club and Orpheum box offices to avoid insane fees Box Office hours Mon – Sat 12-6 Phone 617-562-8800 Fax 617-562-8804 concert line at 617-562-8800 | *We are overwhelmed at the amount of presale tickets already sold, thank YOU for spreading the word. This show is going to be magnificent!
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These Seeds Become Trees There will be prizes awarded to folks who come as Characters of Vinland
HUMANWINE will be joined by A Far Cry for a full 2 HOUR SET! If you have a camera bring it to this show. Not to say HUMANWINE is wrapping up but once this show is complete we will compile all live material of our new songs and get them ready for release. The New CD will be available before the end of the summer out on Nervous Relatives Records. HUMANWINE just released Mass Exodus the ep through Nervous Relatives Records. Get a copy here.
A Far Cry (Boston's proudly unconducted Chamber Orchestra)We are a group of musicians bound together by our desire to share great music and great art with people who are young, people who are mature, those near, and far. The music we play is music we love, and music we don’t want to live without. We have a mission to bring together all the loves of our lives, those that range from film, dance, and visual art, to our love for each person who lives the joy and suffering (and in-betweenness) that inspire the art of life. We are excited to have you join us as we discover how we can communicate our passion with different audiences, with different artists and with each other, to be a part of the cries of need and celebration that make up the world in which we live.
The Boy Who Spoke Clouds (AUS) The Boy Who Spoke Clouds might be described by some as indigenous, world, tribal, folk, neo folk, electroacoustic, or some amalgamation of the above. Imagine Sufjan Stevens meets Jesu. The Boy Who Spoke Clouds is an intimate portrait of Adam Casey and his native Australia and emotes something lost in much of today's music; no doubt having a tendency to put down roots wherever he is listened to. The Boy Who Spoke Clouds will be launching their debut album (released on Sun Sea Sky Productions) and touring as a three piece band across the Eastcoast of the USA, and the Southcoast of Canada throughout June/July, 2009.
We know some folks who drive from North Carolina, Pennsylvania and far reaching states who are saddened when HUMANWINE plays a 30 minute set, WELL **TONIGHT WILL NOT BE ONE OF THOSE NIGHTS!
These Seeds Become Trees! Tell everyone you know, bring everyone you know.
*Groundkrew: Thank YOU for your e-mails and messages of volunteering! We're printing more flyers as soon as we get back into town.
GroundKrew join @ info@HUMANWINE.org "GroundKrew"
**If you are already planning to attend the show and would like to be involved in our performance please send HUMANWINE an e-mail @ info@humanwine.org "AKTOR" |
| Donate Scraps to Recycled Movement | What we still need: + wood stove (under 2 ft wide/under 2 ft long) + plywood (any size/depth) + steel caging (window security) | If you have these materials or can direct us to them... Please write to: donate@HUMANWINE.org |
The Buy Now link may not work for folks using hotmail.com LONG LIVE ART! RAH! RAH!
word. holly & m@ | The muzik of HUMANWINE can be found on the web in a bunch of different places. We run EVERY site that is OFFICIALLY marked. HUMANWINE.org, MySpace, facebook, purevolume, CDBaby, iLike, lastfm and now twitter. | |
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Labels: a far cry, Boston, concert, holly brewer, HUMANWINE, live, matteo Mcniss, n8 greenslit, Paradise Rock Club, Paul Dilley
10.15.2008
Our Dreams Came True [recording available soon through HUMANWINE.org]
When we hear our songs in our heads we hear them in a very orchestral way but we have never had a chance to hear see/hear/feel these songs dripping with strings, covered in a fine layer of violins, laid down in a bed of cellos and upright bass and wrapped lovingly with viola.
September 28th, in a warehouse in Allston Massachusetts, with
A Far Cry our dream came true.
8 songs were chosen 6 days before the show.
M@ transposed all of the songs within 3 days and e-mailed them off to Courtenay Vandiver (cello) and Ashley Vandiver (violin) who then built parts for all the songs in 2 days.
Day of the show
Sunday
A Far Cry trickled into the space
we went over each song once
The moment we heard the first song
We were seeing the song or real
for the first time
and a few hours later
our dreams came true
Ken from Brighton, MA said,
"I really enjoyed the performance and the backing strings section - it brought back the mystique of one of Pan 9's *you just had to be there to see them* shows to Rugg Road."
Then night began with
What Time Is It? Mr.Fox, a welcomed, reoccurring visitor of Vinland, who filled the room with songs from their new album, tales of Joan D'Arc, love and Religious interference performed by
Brian King (piano/guitar),
Nathan cohen (violin),
Courtenay Vandiver (cello)
yes she was in all three bands! and Mike Leggio (double bass).
Brian King said,
"I have spent countless hours, driving through snowstorms, hurricanes, to concerts, shows, plays, movies, anything, hoping to be moved, shaken, or transformed. Unfortunately I'm often let down. Something is missing. I'm just not taken over or taken in. Or I just don't believe it. But I still continue to go, knowing that at some point someone is going to reach into my chest and shock me back to life. Sunday was one of those nights.
Everything felt real. No clever aesthetic. Just the raw beauty of true passion and talent transcending ego and creating something alive. I'm beyond thrilled to have been able to be there and part of it. That night I dreamt in strings. "
The center of the evening was filled with the sounds of Boston's Unconducted String Orchestra,
A Far Cry who's set included the likes of Bartok & Mozart performed by
Andrew Eng,
Annie Rabbat,
Ashley Vandiver,
Courtenay Vandiver,
Frank Shaw,
Jesse Irons,
Loewi Lin,
Margaret Dyer,
Megumi Stohs,
Sarah Darling,
Sharon CohenAmy Toxic said,
"It was a fantastic night. You sounded brilliant! Like it was meant to be that way.
It can’t get much better than hearing both Bartok and HUMANWINE live on the same night!"
Afterward members of
A Far Cry came up to us and said, "I've always wanted to play to a standing audience."
Think about it
you're in an orchestra
the audiences generally are sitting and reserved
they clap at the end of each piece
and remain silent otherwise.
The set up of a Concert Hall lends a hand in creating
the atmosphere of institution unless you look deeper into ART.
It can seem like a "one way energy stream".
If the audience doesn't give back
the energy coming from the stage
hits a sponge.
The CYCLE is broken
it can be drainingwhereas
when the energy coming from the stage
is allowed to be a CYCLE
it is so enlivening
you don't even feel like
you're pushing.For example
2 shows
1 week apart
The artist(s) put 100% into both shows.
NIGHT #1 the audience is like the aforementioned audience (sitting, reserved, docile)
NIGHT #2 the audience is REACTING to you (standing/sitting/crawling on the rafters, laughing, dancing, singing along, standing perfectly still with their jaws open in appreciation), the 2 shows will "feel different" to the artist(s).
The first night will be more of a drain and the second night will leave the artist(s) energized.
It's a symbiotic relationship between the audience and the stage.
As lovers of ART, we are often in an audience
as a part of the audience
you can tell whether an audience
is a CYCLE or a SPONGE
HUMANWINE shows have been filled with positive and open energy for a long time running.
We all feel honored to collaborate with so many wonderful bands
who we love
and to know that there will be the likes of YOU there reciprocating, inspires us all
to do it a while lot more.
A Far Cry [
Official Site][
MySpace site]
“Homage” Quincy, Massachusetts - October 16, 2008
Tickets $5/$10/$15
7:30pm Eastern Nazarene College Cove Fine Arts Center, 23 East Elm Avenue

- Pärt: Cantus In Memoriam Benjamin Britten
- Mozart: Divertimento #2 in B-flat Major, K. 137
- Muffat: Concerto Grosso No. 12 in G major “Propitia Sydera”
- Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, Op. 10
Hailed by the Boston Globe as “one of Boston’s most promising classical music groups,” A Far Cry is making waves, experimenting with how music is performed and heard. A tightly-knit group of 16 young professional musicians, A Far Cry formed in early 2007, seeking the freedom and flexibility of a string quartet as well as the power and beauty of an orchestra. Operating with rotating leadership and no conductor, A Far Cry is generating interest not only in the concert hall, but also with its innovative model. All artistic decisions are made by vote as a collective, and the musicians take care of all the behind-the-scenes work, from booking concerts to designing programs. A 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation, A Far Cry is also committed to social change and harmony, donating proceeds from concerts to homeless shelters in the Boston area, and partnering with other non-profits such as the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. A Far Cry’s 2008-09 season holds engagements at the Yellow Barn and Kneisel Hall Festivals, concerts from Minnesota to Florida, and a growing hometown series in Boston.
What Time Is It ? Mr.Fox [
Official Site] [
MySpace Site]
10-23-2008
T.T. the Bear’s
10 Brookline St
Cambridge
Massachusetts
02139
with Dorian Wood (L.A.)
Black Fortress of Opium
Garvy J
We are thrilled to bring Dorian Wood to Boston! A monster talent: "The androgynous emotionality of Wood’s singing voice lends itself to the demanding theatricality of [his] lyrics, arrangements and production. The nakedness of a lover’s need and the wide-eyed madness that ensues when that need is not met twine around one another." - LA Weekly ----- "Dorian’s voice is evocative of those persons, places and things in your mind that ring like cultural archetypes (the carnival ring leader who knows everyone’s secrets, the fool lamenting at the moon, the gregarious saloon piano player), but these apparently familiar characters he seems to be depicting yank at the proverbial rug under you and demonstrate his dynamic cultural literacy. Though they draw from different sources, his songs’ emotional roots are firmly planted in his own experience." - Signal Tribune ----- "Wood unleashes gospel-infused wails and testimony that bring the audience…to a frenzy.” – The Advocate ----- "Dorian Wood is an instigator extraordinaire. A shape-shifter. A subtle court jester posing as a harmless house pet. An inspiring addition to the freakish world we now live in...a true artist in the purest sense of the word. Fearless, confident, filled with passion. His songs are beautiful without being pretty, well orchestrated, and creepy almost to the point of being masochistic, all the while continuing to work under the guise of ’folk music’." - Citizen LA Mr. Fox goes on at 9pm sharp Garvy J: 10pm Black Fortress of Opium: 11pm Dorian Wood: 12 midnight
WHO is MR. FOX? a dahl character? bluebeard-like bachelor? a teacher? a friendly furry creature with an intimate knowledge of clocks? any ideas are welcome. Never fit into a scene. never subscribe to a specific genre. just try to be true to the guts of the song. whether it be gospel, carnival, psychedelic blues, folk, country or a collage, we hope the truth of it comes through. Lots of songs about relationships and their many beautiful and demonic manifestations. songs about identity, and trying to make sense of the inner workings of our own clocks. and of course the occasional "i just got dumped," "i'm afraid you're going to dump me," or "you smell" songs. So i write the songs and fantasize about being some sort of male annie lennox. nathan travels abroad like bartok, collects ideas, and basically proves you can play any type of music on a violin. so when we make music we get to be transported to turkey, alabama, ghana, hungary, ireland and sometimes pluto.
Labels: a far cry, Boston, holly brewer, HUMANWINE, live recording, m mcniss, music, Paul Dilley, What time is it mr fox
7.05.2008
July 7R4N5M15510N
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07-05-08 Avast Comrades! July 5th, 2007 we decided that we should live in a bus that was converted to run off of people's wasted used veggie oil. one year and $8,043.00 later | paint=$60.00 bus=$1,500.00 insurance=$300.00 brake lines=$40.00 registration=$350.00 6 new tires=$2,328.00 2 state inspections=$110.00 circuit brakers & flare kit=$40.00 brake drums, calipers & pads=$2,995.00 lights, light covers, wipers, mirrors=$320.00 | People have donated wood, tools, screws, nails, the conversion kit, barrels, pressure sprayer, parking space, electricity hook up, sinks, stove, fridge, water heater, piping, distro box, cables, screen, blankets, steel, their time, money and use of vehicles/bikes to get us this far. |  | Our bus needs a tune up before we can move forward. We need your help to see it through. Any donation that you can make is most appreciated. Our goal is to get this done in the next week so we can make it down to Boston for the 18th show. We estimate about $300 of work so it will probably be $400.
Please help us out if you can by donating online
We came up to N.H. to get our bus inspected and it passed with flying colours. We also came up because M@'s bro, Nate is gettin' hitched in the White Mountains Region on the 8th of July! Go Nate!
We're very excited to come back to Boston on July 18th as openers for Squirrel Nut Zippers @ The Paradise; See information below. | 07/18/2008 Paradise Rock Club 969 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215 617-562-8800
|  | Doors @ 8:30pm 9:00pm - 9:45 Come Early! $20/18+ | | 8:00pm - doors open check out the tables
9:00pm - HUMANWINE (45 Minute set)
10:00pm - Squirrel Nut Zippers | Recycled Movement www.nervousrelatives.com Our goal has shifted from a "plan" (that perpetuates a system of dependency which would only enslave & hide us) to a PLAN which allows HUMANWINE to speak to as many people as possible in the most independent, clean and self-sustainable way our current technology allows. Please donate to this RECYCLED MOVEMENT if you can. | | 
To the Krew: Gordon Corless, Al The Ninja, Jake Von Slott, David Dowling, Tom Porter, Max Cassidy, Nebraska, Jill, Maus & Josh Diers, Will Weiss, Maaak and many more for donating your time, energy tools & appliances.
Sheri Anderson, Angie Brown, Jennifer Murphy, Ben Parson, Nicole Keane, Charles Hein, Sarala B., John Reimers, Bill Knighton, Uwe Schaefer, Barbara Goldman, Matthew Muise, Sarah Blackmore, Guillermo Briz, reAnimation Studios, Eben Holub, Bobby Masuret, Patrick Fitzgerald, Seth Maleri, Oedipus, Ron Nordin, Jerome Brewer, Chase & Barb McNiss, Sara Poisson, Terra Fredrichs, who have donated loot to Recycled Movement.
LONG LIVE ART! RAH! RAH!
word. holly & m@
Dr. Todd, 9-11 cover up, Zeitgeist , DemocracyNow! IMPEACH Bush and Cheney
HUMANWINE.org , MySpace , WebLog , LJ , the61 Fighting Naked and mp3s also available through CD Baby, Napster, iTunes, PayPlay, Tradebit, GroupieTunes, MusicIsHere, Inprodicon, GreatIndieMusic
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Labels: Adam Simon, Boston, holly brewer, HUMANWINE, live music, m mcniss, nathan greenslit, Recycled Movement, squirrel nut zippers
5.20.2008
MAY 23: Climate Confluence Benefit in BOSTON

MUSIC for LIBERATION!
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2008
6:00pm – 10:00pm
$7-15 sliding scale donation
The "Dojo"
1486 Dorchester Ave, Boston
RIGHT across from the Fields Corner T-Stop on the Red Line
Featuring the music and the message of:
HUMANWINE
(socio-political freak folk)
EVAN GREER
(of the riot-folk! collective)
THE PAPERDOLLS
(acoustic gypsy punk on tour from FL)
AMATUL & NATEBOX
(radical spoken word from somerville)
BAMBUU WAZA
(local voice of liberation)
ADELAIDE
(puppets and ukeleles. at the same time.)
Proceeds will support The Northeast Climate Confluence – a critical social/environmental justice gathering this summer to strengthen relationships within our region and organize to take care of the needs of our community and decrease our dependency on the institutions and systems that are killing the planet. More info:
www.climateconfluence.org

We will also be supporting a bail fund for activists who will be protesting the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis/St. Paul.
Labels: Adelaide, Amatul, Bambuu Waza, Benefit, Boston, Evan Greer, HUMANWINE, Live Concert, Natebox, Northeast Climate Confluence, Paperdolls, Riot Folk Collective, RNC, Spoken Word
2.17.2008
Change is the only constant for Itchy Fish
Malleable HUMANWINE embraces fluid lineup

photo by Max Cassidy beat to hell by Abrogated Munificents
The Boston Herald
By Barry Thompson Saturday, February 16, 2008To stand out in the ultracompetitive Boston music scene, a band must bring something extraordinary to the table or have a good gimmick. At a glance, HUMANWINE is an act that manages both. But scratch the surface and the gimmick reveals itself as a philosophy that encompasses music, art, politics and life itself.
Soon HUMANWINE won't be a Boston band: Plans call for a summer departure to, well, everywhere.
"Our goal is to keep moving and not stop, like a fish," said vocalist and co-songwriter Holly Brewer, sitting in a Jamaica Plain pub.
"We've been (in Boston) three years," Brewer said. "It wouldn't matter if it was France or Mozambique. I would still be itchy."
Having purchased a school bus, HUMANWINE, which plays tonight at the Middle East, is in the process of converting the engine to run on vegetable grease, the electrical systems to run on solar power and turning the interior into living quarters for two to seven people.
"We end up taking people with us," said Brewer. "If someone's like, 'I'm good at what I do, and I want to go to Oregon,' they tour with us to Oregon. We drop them off, and pick up somebody else. We're like a Greyhound, except you play music."
Naturally, a liquid roster necessitates liquid songs.
"Sometimes you can't get somebody who plays upright bass," said multi-instrumentalist M@ (as in Matt) McNiss. "So we're like, 'We don't have a bass player, so we'll have the piano supplement it.' Then it's, 'Well, that changes the orchestration of what we're doing.' "
HUMANWINE formed in New Hampshire in 2001. The group matches parabolic lyrics set in the metaphorical realm of Vinland with haunting, neo-classical-anarcho-math-punk. Band mates, rightfully, cringe at comparisons to the Dresden Dolls, not that they hold a grudge. Brian Viglione of the Dolls played drums on HUMANWINE's "Fighting Naked." To the band, labeling itself anything would be self-defeating.
"That's what art is, the connection with life in your medium," McNiss said. "If you're guarding it, saying, 'We're a blah blah band,' you're shorting yourself."
Odds are any band dedicated to artistic freedom won't last on a label, which explains why HUMANWINE split from Cordless Recordings last year. Aside from an anti-corporate, self-reliant ethic, HUMANWINE does without boundaries.
"We like the sentence 'Change is the only constant,' " Brewer said. "Vinland changes, too. With the quilt of Vinland, every song is a patch. If you hold it a different way, each song shines differently."
barrythompson84@gmail.com
Labels: art, barry thompson, Boston, d.i.y., fighting naked, herald, holly brewer, HUMANWINE, live, m mcniss, music, WVO
2.11.2008
Radio interview WZBC 2/15 & 2/16 Show in Cambridge, MA 18+
2/16 @ The Middle East [Downstairs] in Cambridge, MA
Saturday Night! / 18+! 
02.16.08
Middle East Downstairs
472 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge MA 02139
Purchase tix in advance by clicking the image below
11x17 flyer , 1/4 sized handbills
1. Print 1 copy
2. Make photocopies
3. Post them around town
More ways to help us promote are posted on our
street team page.Labels: Beat Circus, Boston, Cambridge, Hallelujah the Hills, holly brewer, HUMANWINE, Live Concert, m mcniss, Mass., McNiss, O'Death, WVO, WZBC
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