I promise you this blog won’t all be about music, but it’s worth noting that Columbus noisemakers Unholy Two are in town this weekend. As demonstrated on last year’s $kum of the Earth and countless live shows, the band walks the walk as much as it talks the talk. I’ve heard tell that there has been some line-up changes and a member of the fairer sex has dared enter the fray, but I’m sure it’s done little to lessen the ferocity of the ruckus.
This show is particularly worth attending as The Men, a Brooklyn a four-piece known for stirring up a din themselves, are also on the bill, as is Sex Church, a Vancouver outfit whose caustic doom is always best served live. Coming from even further away, Sydney’s Dead Farmers are equally potent, recalling Radio Birdman but with a modern vibrancy. Not to be overlooked is Brooklyn’s Pop. 1280, who seemingly channel the city’s cacophony through their amps.
It all goes down at Shea Stadium (this one, not the abandoned Mets stadium) Saturday night.