Thursday, April 08, 2010

The rot sets in

After some reasonably speedy amplifier repairs to undo what Wolfgang and gravity wrought, Rottaway paved the way for Cauldron with a hard'n'fast set of NWOBHM-influenced metal.

Chris Wild and Coupe DeVille pay sartorial salute to Jack and Maiden.

Rottaway at Mavericks

Wes Sly handles the bass and vocals.

Rottaway at Mavericks

Wild and also hairy.

Rottaway at Mavericks

Drummer Duke Nukem awaits the release of his next video game.

Rottaway at Mavericks

Sly bends.

Rottaway at Mavericks

Hair-shaking audience action!

Rottaway at Mavericks

More Duke!

Rottaway at Mavericks

Chris sheds shirt, DeVille does double-take.

Rottaway at Mavericks

Somethings got to keep the drum kit in place.

Rottaway at Mavericks

They're a band that enjoys their work.

Rottaway at Mavericks

Wes rocks the hair.

Rottaway at Mavericks

Monitor-standing action!

Rottaway at Mavericks

The audience got a little carried away.

Rottaway at Mavericks

Bonus appearance from The Polymorphines'  Jefferson Airship.

Rottaway at Mavericks

Big finish!

Rottaway at Mavericks

Dunno what they're up to next, but they are promising a new slate of songs to go with a rejigged lineup this spring.
  • Show reminder: Woodhands and Diamond Rings are at Mavericks; Alex Black, Emma Sunstrum and Joel Martin perform at Zaphod Beeblebrox; The 18th Annual Great Canadian Song-Along continues at the Elmdale Tavern.

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