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taxidermy lodge
2008-05-06, 12:31 PM
<B><CENTER><FONT SIZE=7>MONDAY MAY 12TH AT SONAR</FONT>

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Tax Lo continues the 6 yr celebration with another crazy party featuring...

<font size=5>BONDE DO ROLE</font>
(Domino Records/Mad Decent, Brazil)

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<small>This is a bunch of cute, feisty kids from southern Brazil who like boobs and are inspired by the Funk Bailes in Rio, which are basically murderous indoor games of Capture the Flag set to beats and piles of cocaine. The music is super bouncy and the girl sounds like she’s chanting cute jump-rope rhymes until your Portuguese-speaking friend walks in the room and starts cracking up and you’re like, “What’s so funny?” That’s when your friend tells you that the singer just said: “I was at a party/ And I saw a whore/ I put my tongue in her asshole/ And my tongue came out all dirty.” And you’re like “HAHAHA! Hi, favorite new band.” - Vice</small>

<a href="http://www.myspace.com/bondedorole">Click here to listen to Bonde Do Role</a>

<font size=5>THE DEATH SET</font>
(Ninja Tune, Baltimore)

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<small>Click here to watch The Death Set's "Negative Thinking" video starring everyone in Baltimore!

Touted as “Best Live Band” by the Baltimore City Paper, and any who have shared their floor space, The Death Set jams blindsiding minute-songs into compact spaces. Bastions of every riotous warehouse party Charm City outward, the live four-piece – fortified by a rotating arsenal of drummers—plays on the floor and at crowd level. With breakneck fuzz atop lo-fi electronics, searing vocals over-scored by a lift of positivity, The Death Set redefine the space of the anthem, and take it Worldwide.</small>

<font size=5>DJ SEGA</font>
(Mad Decent, Philly)

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The young gunna DJ Sega out of Philly has had folks' jaws dropping for a minute with his left field Bmore club tracks and a string of self-released mixtapes; now he's getting major cosigns from no less than four labels (Mad Decent, Counterfeet, Ol' Head, Flamin' Hotz) and is about to open a lot more eyes with his tracks on the new Hollertronix EP.

<a href="htttp://www.myspace.com/djsegatheblackknight">Click here to listen to tracks by DJ Sega</a>

<font size=5>THE OLD HAUNTS</font>
(Kill Rock Stars, Olympia)

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<small>Hailing from Olympia, WA, THE OLD HAUNTS find themselves nestled deep in the roots of the Pacific Northwest punk scene with predecessors such as the Wipers, Sonics and Dead Moon. THE OLD HAUNTS formed in 2001. Currently the band is a solid trio with Craig Extine (vocals and guitar), Scott Seckington (bass) and Tobi Vail (drums), who is most known for her time spent in Bikini Kill. Keeping the torch lit on the vibe and sound coming from the scene that they are so deeply a part of, the Old Haunts add their own personal touch to the garagey punk they forcefully spit out. They layer wirey guitars over a pounding backbeat and the quirky vocals are delivered with urgency. Comparisons to Television and the Gun Club are not far from the mark although their spooky and razor sharp riffs are all their own. </small>

<a href="http://www.myspace.com/theoldhaunts">Click here to check out The Old haunts</a>

<font size=5>FUTURE ISLANDS</font>

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<small>Click to wat Future Islands' "Follow You" video.</small>

Also appearing Tax Lo dudes Cullen Stalin and Simon Phoenix playing party songs for dancing to.

May 12th 9pm ages 18+


This is at ...

Sonar
407 E Saratoga
Downtown Bmore
www.sonarbaltimore.com

<a href="http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/1500407998639CD0?artistid=1018238&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=60">Click here to purchase advance tickets from Ticketmaster.</a> or save a buck or two and get advance tickets at the Sonar box office without service charge or at the 930 Club box office with a $1 service charge.

There are even more 6 year anniversary parties in May, we'll be sure to spam your bulletin board about those soon. For more info see our calendar on our <a href="http://www.myspace.com/taxlo">myspace page</a>.

So much more to come.

New parties, new website, new podcasts, soon my friend, soon.

www.taxidermylodge.com
<SMALL>(is under serious construction but shuld be back very soon with loads of new content!)

PS - BIG ANNOUNCEMENT TOMORROW!

taxidermy lodge
2008-05-08, 11:43 AM
City Paper critic's pick...
""Philly club"--the name's been lurking about for a short while now, and maybe folks have been wise enough not to say it too loud. But, yeah, it's a thing, and not just in the Diplo import/export kind of way--homegrown, street-level club music in Philly is legit, and DJ Sega is at the front of it. Dude's Rockstars Vs. Clubheadz mix--which spans from club-mixed "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and a whole lot of radio crap-metal to the Rod Lee B-more classic "Change Positions"--has been something of an office fixture this spring. This is Sega's first time spinning in Baltimore, so show him how we do. Don't run off for Future Islands, a recent Baltimore import with a fresh and very cool melodramatic take on Dan Deacon synth-cartoon squigglies. And these two are just the openers: the Death Set, Old Haunts, and Bonde Do Role also play." - Michael Byrne

taxidermy lodge
2008-05-12, 12:09 PM
Hope to see some of you tonight. For those trying to catch Sega, he'll be going on the late night tip, around midnight.