
I just listened to Roger Goodell's annual "State of the NFL" press conference. During it, he was asked about the situation involving our beloved Buffalo Bills playing one of their home games in Toronto every year. He invoked that great buzzword that is always used to describe the phenomenon: regionalization. The Bills, in playing in Toronto and holding training camp in Rochester, are regionalizing themselves, expanding their base to include all of Western New York and Southern Ontario, rather than only the Buffalo-Niagara area, which will hopefully provide the incentive and financial stability to keep the team here forever. (Or so they tell us.)
That's what Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad is doing: regionalization. Because - even though they're from Rochester - they play here so much and their shows are so well-attended that I feel as if they are our very own band here in Buffalo. And they keep moving up; they were even featured on NPR's All Things Considered recently. Their combination of solid songwriting and groovy reggae dub will be on full display tonight at Nietzsche's, as the band will play an acoustic set and an electric set on the heels of their new album Country being released on Tuesday. Doors at 9 p.m., $12 admission.
i like this fresh take Luke.