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Farewell Double Dagger

26 October 2011

★ Valerie Paulsgrove

Photos by Valerie Paulsgrove


Recently, we bid farewell to a band that has come to play a major role in shaping the current music scene. Although fans of Double Dagger will certainly miss their live performances, which were amongst the most intense to go down in Charm City, we respect the decision to go out on top. With that, here’s a look back at their second to last show at Charm City Art Space with Ed Schrader’s Music Beat and Holy Tounge.

You can still find Double Dagger music at their page at Thrill Jockey.

Photos by Valerie Paulsgrove



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