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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Soul Savin' Indie Rock
The sexually charged, morbidly religious asthetic of Flannery O'Connor is replicated in the revival like shows of Slim Cessna's Autoclub.
Wickedly entertaining to watch Cafe Du Nord transform from a basement full o' hipsters, into a baptist style tent meeting, complete with jumping up and down, faces and fists thrust towards the heavens. Whipped into a faithless frenzy by a great band and dramatically ambiguous singers' play off one another. The songs are big, original and catchy.
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