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DFA RECORDS: Formerly Hockey Night

09.10.09 FREE ENERGY

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DFA RECORDS: Formerly Hockey Night

THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 10th
@ SOUNDLAB

w/ special guests WORRYWORT

110 Pearl St. Buffalo NY
Doors 9pm / Show 10pm / 18+ / $8 @ Door

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And now…

The band is a quintet – Sprangers and Wells are joined by Geoff Bucknam, Nicholas Shuminsky and Evan Wells – and they’ve changed their name to Free Energy. DFA are currently giving away a free track by the band, ‘Dream City’, taken from the forthcoming album. It’s the first publicly available material by Free Energy and it’s brilliant, obviously.

“Perfect mood music for a night that looses itself in the afterglow of the inevitable busting of the moontower kegger, leaving everyone a little high, a little bored, and completely enraptured with the endless possibility of youth. The handclaps, the na-na-nas, the maddening twinkle in the eyes– they’re all here, playing like subtle reminders to take note of these things before they pass …”
-Pitchfork

w/ special guests-TBA

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