This Moment In Black History played a killer set at Plush. In my opinion, they’re the best Cleveland band out there right now, channeling the past 40 years of Crooked River rock expeditionalism and distilling it into post-punk brilliance. It was fitting that drummer Bim Thomas insisted the band close with “Public Square,” the title track of their new Smog Veil LP, if only because of the subtle reference to Cleveland punk legends the Pagans.
Friday Recap: Seeking “Harvester of Sorrow”
A Conversation with Gil Mantera’s Party Dream
Columbus Discount Records and Siltbreeze Showcases on the SAME NIGHT?
Wednesday Recap: A Day Without Favorites—YET
AR Favs, Part VI: Crystal Stilts
AR Favs, Part V: Vetiver and No Age
AR Favs, Part IV: Vivian Girls and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
AR Favs, Part III: Marnie Stern and Thomas Function
Circle Jerks to Play Tonight at Emo’s