Show canceled
Bush Tetras
Sat, March 30, 2013
Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 7:30 pm
The Slipper Room
New York, NY
$15.00
Cancelled
This event is 21 and over
http://www.slipperroom.com/event/208817/Bush Tetras

“One listen to 'Too Many Creeps"' (which was recently reiussed on wax) and it becomes evident how many bands followed in the footsteps of this NYC band.” - Brooklyn Vegan
“It's no surprise that when the Bush Tetras reformed for a one-off (??) show last April, their music sounded incredibly contemporary, like it could have been created yesterday by musicians a full 15 years younger.” - James Lien, CMJ New Music Monthly, July 1995
“A Synthesis of African sensibilities (as perceived by white Americans) with the modern dance to form a global tribal music.” - Trouser Press Record Guide
“They're local legends from a time (late '70s/early '80s) when art-funk wasn't an overplayed joke. Every once in a while, they regather for timely reminders of such and maybe to teach the young'uns a lesson about how it's really supposed to be done.” - Time Out NY
“15 years later this stuff still sounds like the music of the future.” - CMJ New Music Monthly
“The only group ever to have its presence mourned by a member of the X-Men, Bush Tetras were as important to 80s indie music as the Velvet Underground was to the entire punk scene.” - New York Press
“It's no surprise that when the Bush Tetras reformed for a one-off (??) show last April, their music sounded incredibly contemporary, like it could have been created yesterday by musicians a full 15 years younger.” - James Lien, CMJ New Music Monthly, July 1995
“A Synthesis of African sensibilities (as perceived by white Americans) with the modern dance to form a global tribal music.” - Trouser Press Record Guide
“They're local legends from a time (late '70s/early '80s) when art-funk wasn't an overplayed joke. Every once in a while, they regather for timely reminders of such and maybe to teach the young'uns a lesson about how it's really supposed to be done.” - Time Out NY
“15 years later this stuff still sounds like the music of the future.” - CMJ New Music Monthly
“The only group ever to have its presence mourned by a member of the X-Men, Bush Tetras were as important to 80s indie music as the Velvet Underground was to the entire punk scene.” - New York Press


