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We slack a lot.
I updated the Events calendar finally!!! The side bar update is really hard to keep up with though.
My Friend Cleveland hasn’t given up. We are in the process of planning some events.
Thanks for your patience!
No commentsFun Friday Functions!
There’s a lot going on tonight!!! Check out the Sidebar for more information!


Also- Check out the photo page if you haven’t yet. New pics were added.
Also, also- new reviews (or review, depending on how motivated we are) are up!!!
No commentsPicture Party.
Finally!!! More pics!!!
Be prepared though- there are a lot of Self Destruct Button and Clan of the Cave Bear pics… it’s mostly due to my complete lack of motivation to actually leave the house, but there is some fun stuff in here.
First, check out some images from Chris Kolsar’s send-off show at Pat’s in the Flats, featuring J.J. Magazine. These pictures were taken by Brandon Miller and Amanda Clark.
The rest of the pictures are from this year. You can view them all here. I took most of them.
Got an event you would like to see pictured here? Feel free to invite the staff of MyFriendCleveland.com, and we will try our hardest to be there. Check out our Events calendar, you can add your own events!!
If you’re in the need for more pictures, check out stuff. He is, in my opinion, the best band photographer in Cleveland.
-Denny
No commentsGood morning! Good news!
There are FOUR new reviews up!
Check them out!!! We reviewed:
Radical Face’s “Ghost”
Sonic Colonic’s “A Lonely Xenon Molecule”
Mirah’s “Joyride:Remixes”
and the Land Of Buried Treasures’ “East 36th and Celebrity Weather Report”.
We have a few more reviews on the way too!
Guess what guys?!
Finally!!! A new review!
Find out what Brandon Miller thinks of the new Nurse and Soldier record that came out on Tuesday, right here.
3 commentsThis week is a great week for new music releases!
Check out the list of releases that are coming out tomorrow at Music Saves!
They are having a 10% off sale, and there will be some contests and stuff. Pretty exciting stuff!
No commentsIt Only Took Me 17 Days!!!!
New Years Eve pics are finally up!!!
Also, check out more photos from 2006 here…
Soon we will have a section for photos and we are planning on trying to take pictures all over the place this year.
No commentsRESTING UP.
We are slowly recovering from the holidays.
Sorry to disappoint. Hope everyone had a great weekend.
No commentsTONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT!
The Church Halloween show moved to The Tower
October 27th at the Tower Bring a Costume
Hear the music of
Joy Division
The Dickies
Elecric Eels
Minor Threat
and more …………….
Bring your Skulls
JOY DIVISION performed by Self Destruct button
DICKIES performed by Sun God/w Mikey Machine
ELECTRIC EELS performed by Death Sweats
MINOR THREAT performed by The Elves
I SUCK AT EVENTS!!!
Rare- Land of Buried Treasure performance
Sunday October 22nd
Grog Shop Cleveland Heights
9pm
Land of Buried Treasure
Performing the “Turkey Of The Sea” as told to Sir John Elliott
For 8 instruments
John Delzoppo Nate Schieble
Chris Smith Mark Mcguire
John Elliott Jae Kristoff
Mike Wilkinson Steve Hauschildt
To be followed by
John Wiese
John Wiese is an American noise and experimental music artist. He is extremely prolific, releasing many albums both as a solo artist and as a member of groups such as Bastard Noise, Sissy Spacek, and LHD, and he frequently collaborates with other musicians, including Sunn O))), Wolf Eyes, Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Brace Paine (The Gossip, Die Monitr Batss), Lasse Marhaug, and Merzbow. Wiese also runs the record label Helicopter, on which he releases his own work, often in extremely small print runs.
Wolf Eyes
Wolf Eyes are a noise band from Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Wolf Eyes began as a solo project of former Nautical Almanac member Nate Young, with Aaron Dilloway joining in 1999, and John Olson in 2000. During this time, the band also briefly relocated to New York City and at one point enlisted Andrew Wilkes-Krier, now known to the public as Andrew W.K.. The group is rumored to have released over 150 recordings in their relatively short lifespan, on labels such as Bulb Records, Troubleman Unlimited, Fusetron, and Sub Pop, as well as on Olson’s American Tapes label, Dilloway’s Hanson Records and, most recently, Mike Connelly’s Gods of Tundra label. Connelly (also of Hair Police) replaced Dilloway on tour in early 2005, due to the latter’s departure for Nepal to make arrangements for his marriage, but Dilloway still records with the original members.
Most Wolf Eyes recordings are self-released, following the DIY tradition of bands such as Smegma. Their first major release was Dread, released on the American Tapes and Hanson Records labels but distributed through Bulb Records. Other major releases include Dead Hills on Troubleman and Burned Mind on Sub Pop. Most Wolf Eyes recordings are released as either lathes, cassettes, or cd-rs.
Wolf Eyes’ first two major tours were with Sonic Youth and Andrew W.K.





