Josey Duncan
 
 

And we were clueless and we were reckless


We were so high on the continent we could see the curve of the Earth.

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Ladytron

Ladytron is music for splitting town at 4 in the morning, but also for dancing. It’s lively electronic music for a long train ride past creepy gray cooling towers, and then also for the crowded warehouse dance party you stumble into at the end of the ride. Since 1998, this European quartet has made triumphant yet introspective music, the eerie,

Iretsu

Quirky-yet-mellow Iretsu seeks easygoing companion for lunchtime romps in the sack and possible LTR. Tired of the same old dinner and a movie? Let Iretsu fill your life with surprises: freeform haberdashery, group chanting, violin and vibraphone jam seshes, 2 am marching-band practice, psychedelic electro-dance parties. This local sextet will keep you guessing with its appreciate of both classic chivalry

Insane Clown Posse

Detroit horrorcore rappers Insane Clown Posse invade Portland in all their Faygo-lovin’, face-paint wearin’, pro-wrestlin’ glory. Despite controversy and criticism (ICP has several times been votes the “worst band in any genre” in various music magazines and was dropped from Disney-owned Hollywood Records as a result of its very naughty 1997 release The Great Milenko), Violent J and Shaggy 2

The Dresden Dolls

It’s (relatively) easy to imagine what The Dresden Dolls sound like just by looking at a picture of them; with carnival-esque clothes and faces painted like sinister marionettes, the edgy musical theater/piano-rock that the Dolls make is somehow expected. Born in Boston in 2001, the cabaret-ish duo (made of Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione) performs and sings as if acting

 
 
 

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