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Tuba Frenzy

Milk Machine, the subject of this week’s One Track Mind column, has just announced that they’re headlining the Rock and Roll Hotel on August 6. Also on the bill is Sean McArdle, who performed for Black Plastic Bag as part of our short-lived “Live From Our Pretty Much Empty Second-Floor Production Room” series in February.

MP3: Milk Machine, “Whiskey Flows Downhill”

3 Responses to “Tuba Frenzy”

  1. O. Horse Helium Says:

    I’ve heard these guys and they’re dope. Nice beats.

  2. MilkMachineRocks Says:

    This band is awesome!

  3. Mal Says:

    Will somebody please find these guys a new sousaphonist? And will somebody else sign them? They’re making some of the most intriguing music in the city right now.

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