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Taiwan is on the brink of a revolution. It will soon be unreckognizable. You can feel it in the crowded bars and see it in the funky, freakish dancing of the new breed of party people. Bands are sprouting like wild fire and are playing more recklessly, free and unattached to doubt than ever before. They are getting raw, angry, experiemental, outragous, creative, hungry and eager, and all at the same time. Taiwan is close. Bars are turning away cover bands, breaking karaoke machines, and letting in challanging, original, expressive musicians and understanding why that will be successful. Art, emotion, sound. The new tools of the revolution. Building tirelessly night after night until it is finished.
Public Radio plays, instrumental funk, reggae, latin dance hall, rock & roll, alt-country, lounge and punk rock music. Soon to come live techno! In Late July, they released their self-titled, debut album, a 9 song EP showcasing the Band's musical diversity and qualifying their bid as one of Taipei's new foot soldiers for American rock & roll.
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THE KONG BACK IN TAIPEI! the break is over, we are out of the studio and we are ready to rumble. we will be bring ing it like it needs to be brotten at the UNDERWORLD this Friday, April 18th. Taipei heavy weights PUBLIC RADIO will be rocking it as well.
the lowdown: UNDERWORLD 45 SHIDA RD B1 9pm 300NT w a drink
IF YOU'RE GONNA BE AT SPRING SCREAM THIS YEAR, COME BY ANG SEE NewHongKongHairCity! We will be playing along with hundreds of other incredible artists in Kenting next weekend. We would love to see you out there! CHECK OUT THE LIGHTHOUSE STAGE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 5 AT 6:40PM! WE WILL HAVE GUEST MUSICIANS FROM MONEY SHOT HORNS, THC AND JOHNNY FATSTACKS! ROCK ON KIDS!
Yep. Rockin' at the vibe again. We wanna prove that Vibe has another use than just looking for a bit of muff. While you are swilling back Tequilla in Mexico, I'll be thinkin' Kingston. Mint.