Not my type of music, at all, but it was entertaining, if not funny. Though techno doesn't bother me, even if it's not in my music library/playlist. Weird video though, really weird. It's probably a generational thing that I'm not "hip" to.
I looked them up (because us older Gen-X'ers aren't that "hip" anymore), they're a S. African Rap group.Yeah, that kind of looks like the punkno kids I knew growing up - but with a modern northern Euro feel.
I looked them up (because us older Gen-X'ers aren't that "hip" anymore), they're a S. African Rap group.
I just happened to click this thread and this was the first thing that popped up. I'm always amazed when I come across someone who even knows of Archers. I used to hang with Mark Price when I lived in Asheville, NC. Great guy, never even talked about his band days. Eric Baughmann was pretty prominent in the local scene with his band Crooked Fingers.
I just happened to click this thread and this was the first thing that popped up. I'm always amazed when I come across someone who even knows of Archers. I used to hang with Mark Price when I lived in Asheville, NC. Great guy, never even talked about his band days. Eric Baughmann was pretty prominent in the local scene with his band Crooked Fingers.
Nirvana at the Blind Pig in A2 in 1990. I was lucky enough to be there, as well as the Pearl Jam show in November of '91. Shit tons of great bands came through A2 back then, and I saw most of the shows. Primus with 24-7 Spyz at Rick's! Crazy times lol.
Lucky indeed. My first roommate in college was in a band. I didn't know anyone else, so I started hanging out with him and his buddies. Their favorite thing to do was to see every freaking show that came through Detroit/ Ann Arbor.Man, lucky you.
I still go see shows at the Pig. Well, I did before COVID.