It feels like it's been ages since the Trocadero Balcony has had anything legitimately Thursday night-worthy, but lo, the drought ends here and now. Greyhounds (pic'd), one of the most promising new musical developments in the 2-1-5, works out the kind of rag tag rock you'd expect from a band that's been holed up in the studio with Bill Moriarty (Dr. Dog, Man Man), and darned if that's not exactly what the doctor ordered on an almost cool September eve like this. You might as well catch 'em now, since after their show alongside a certain clapping, yeah-ing band later this fall, they'll likely be a much harder ticket to snag. The whole feel-good sundae gets a cherry on top with opening sets from 'Stamps-backed locals The Major Leagues and The Neighborhood Choir, not to mention the svelte $7 price tag. So head on down and balc it up like it's going out of style.
Download: Greyhounds - "No Slogans In '76"
Download: Greyhounds - "So Much Money In The World"
Download: The Major Leagues - "Alright"
Download: The Neighborhood Choir - "Disregard For Undertones"

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