WHAT WEEKLY

Sweat and Blood in Music :: Tombs and Dendritic Arbor at Sidebar

05 March 2014

★ Ezra Lefko & Tedd Henn

Sidebar, according to Baltimore luminary John Waters, is the “punk bar that refuses to move uptown.”  There has been some wonderful culture happening in Mt. Vernon, Station North and beyond – but music photographer Ted Henn and I were deeply refreshed to spend some time downtown at Sidebar’s Tombs show put together by bookers Hasan Ali and Ryan Brossard.  Tombs is a genre-crossing metal band from Brooklyn, weaving elements of sludge and doom metal with many other elements, including an almost post-punk sensibility on the new full-length.

More importantly, Tombs is loud, sweaty and intense as hell, as were the rest of the lineup, grindcore band Dendritic Arbor from Pittsburgh, old-school black metal outfit Ravn from Virginia and locals Passage Between and Elagabalus.  We love local, underground music but after awhile things can blur together so it is very nice to be woken up by some real sweat and blood.  Both the bands and the attendees engaged full on in heavy metal pageantry with beautiful tattoos, handmade vests and jackets and energetic head-banging.

 

Sidebar_3.1.2014-4 Sidebar_3.1.2014-6 Sidebar_3.1.2014-7 Sidebar_3.1.2014-9 Sidebar_3.1.2014-11 Sidebar_3.1.2014-14 Sidebar_3.1.2014-20 Sidebar_3.1.2014-21 Sidebar_3.1.2014-23 Sidebar_3.1.2014-25 Sidebar_3.1.2014-28 Sidebar_3.1.2014-34 Sidebar_3.1.2014-36 Sidebar_3.1.2014-38 Sidebar_3.1.2014-45 Sidebar_3.1.2014-53 Sidebar_3.1.2014-56 Sidebar_3.1.2014-57 Sidebar_3.1.2014-58 Sidebar_3.1.2014-62 Sidebar_3.1.2014-63 Sidebar_3.1.2014-67 Sidebar_3.1.2014-75 Sidebar



fashion

Dyed For You

Hand-dyed Silk Textiles, Clothing, and Accessories by Michelle Li Murphy Some of the most popular designs in fashion come from…

Lexington Market 10th Annual Fashion Show

LOT 201

Fighting Rape in Underwear

The Littlest Fashion Truck Ever

The Happy Hatter of Waverly

nightlife

Bent Ear

In the Bent Ear, Baynard Woods follows the great writer Joseph Mitchell, in allowing Baltimore's quirkier citizens to bend his…

Mobtown Microshow: Celebration

Comedy Noir

The Death Set: Slap Slap…

Peace Spore

Let’s Mess With Texas

social innovation

Occupy Baltimore

The Occupy Movement, and the Arab Spring before it, are both remarkable because they represent the potential to create movements…

Both-And

#SaveADopeBoy

Operation Oliver

Educulture

Peace Spore

artist profiles

Loring Cornish

A few weeks ago I got an interesting phone call from photographer Glenford Nunez. He’d happened across a newly opened…

Robert Marbury

Cara Ober

The Age of Synthesis

For The Love of Vinyl

Swordswallower Dai Andrews

sustainability

Fixing The Future

Photos courtesy Gabby Carroll Last week at the Creative Alliance, the Baltimore Green Currency Association (BGCA), founder of Baltimore’s regional…

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Baltimore Free Farm

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Farmageddon

Welcome to the Free Farm

technology

Real Science Fiction

Welcome to the future. In case you haven’t noticed, much of yesterday’s science fiction is rapidly becoming today’s reality. In…

Start Me Up :: The Reality of Starting a Tech Company in Baltimore

Halpern: On Tour and Online

Data For The People: How Does OpenBaltimore Work?

Baltimore Hackathon

The God Particle