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 Radiocraft CATCH YOUR DEATH CD Release Party

During my teen years a friend's mother used to tell me stories about hanging out with The Rolling Stones in London night clubs during the early sixties.  She even had a picture of her and Brian Jones sharing a pint at the bar.  To a teenage music freak in the late 1970's, that was almost more my brain could handle. But in the early 60's London club scene it was a typical night. No big deal. They couldn't have known at the time that the drunken misfits on stage would one day be larger-than-life rock icons worthy of royalty status here in America.

In the "information age" we may never put our rock stars on such a high pedestal again, but that doesn't change the fact that a London club band went on to create timeless rock classics that would change our lives. My point? When you go out to see a local band that you really dig, it's like London all over again. Who cares if the rest of the world understands what you already know in your gut? When the music moves you, there's nothing quite like being there, up close and personal.

That's the way I've felt about Radiocraft since the first heard them back in aught-one.  The release party for IN STEREO is one of my most treasured memories of local music.  Pure Magic.  Then "Red" came along; no sophomore slump there, the band hit it even harder the second time around and it's just as fresh today as it was when it came out.

Now you have another opportunity to see local music history in the making. Radiocraft's CATCH YOUR DEATH CD RELEASE PARTY w/Zen, Ray Street Park & Primortal will be taking place at The Token Lounge on November 21st. That's the night before Thanksgiving, which is appropriate I think; It's the perfect opportunity to give thanks for having such great local music available to us.  - Mitch

Click "read more" below for details and directions.

From the Radiocraft Newsletter:


The CATCH YOUR DEATH record release party & RADIOCRAFT's LAST show of 2007!!

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 - THANKSGIVING EVE!
with special guests..
ZEN (9:45)
RAY STREET PARK (10:45)
PRIMORTAL (1:00AM)

*** (RADIOCRAFT HITS THE STAGE 3RD @ 11:45) ***

THE TOKEN LOUNGE
28949 Joy Rd
Westland, MI 48185
(734) 513-5030

$5 cover | 21 & older

This is going to be our biggest, baddest show to date! Ronnie (Alcini, that is.. ) will be playing the show with us as well as a guest appearance by Vito Lafata, who happens to be nothing short of genius - sitting in on pedal steel.. PLUS - many of you have not had the pleasure of seeing us with our new drummer - Chris Castro - he's a powerhouse! This is a must see show!!!

We've already heard from so many of you letting us know that you will be there - THANK YOU!!!

LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ALL... BRING YOUR FRIENDS... SUPPORT LOCAL ROCK N ROLL!
Posted on Friday, November 16, 2007 @ 05:10:00 EST by mitch
Topic: Other News
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