Showing posts with label The Rough. Show all posts
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Tonight: Of Fortune and Fame, Giants at Large, and more



It doesn't really get any more pop-punk than this.  For anyone craving a good bro-out, or even if you just want to release some extra pent up energy, a stacked, six-band lineup at the Funeral Home is waiting for you tonight.  Pop-punk behemoths Of Fortune and Fame and Giants at Large, from Syracuse and Long Island respectively, will be headlining the show.  As far as Buffalo is concerned, The Rough, I Can See Mountains, All Blondes go to Heaven, and Run the Coast will be attempting (successfully) to fill up the Funeral Home with their friends and fans.

Doors are at 6.  Tickets are only $7.  The Funeral Home is always more fun when it's packed.





Video Interview: The Rough


I meet up with The Rough at their practice space located downtown and get to watch them play a few songs before we sit down to do the interview. This eclectic rock band is a trio that consists of drummer and beer lover Jack Mondo, the guitarist and a man with a great taste in shoes (he happened to be wearing the same kind as me), Jesse Raderman, and Lydia Arachne, the latter taking on the role of Geddy Lee in the band, playing bass and keyboards even when they are both in the same song. She also acts as the voice of reason when the other band members get off track. After we finished the interview, Jack, Jesse and I talked about a film as Lydia reminded them that they had a show coming up and should practice.


Check them out on Soundcloud.



Matthew Lenox