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Uncle Bengine + Book of Kills at Pale Fire
December 9, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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Uncle Bengine with Book of Kills at Pale Fire Brewing Co.
Friday, December 9th
7PM music
FREE
all ages
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Uncle Bengine with Book of Kills at Pale Fire Brewing Co.
Friday, December 9th
7PM music
FREE
all ages
>>>
UNCLE BENGINE & THE RESTRAINING ORDERS
Harrisonburg VA based Uncle Bengine and the Restraining Orders pull punk and rock influences from the underground basement scene that is typical in many college towns, while simultaneously taking elements from the music that was born out of the surrounding mountains. Uncle Bengine and the Restraining Orders blend and bend those distinctly differing genres to create their own. Their new LP, Write Home, is out now on Funny / Not Funny Records.
Harrisonburg VA based Uncle Bengine and the Restraining Orders pull punk and rock influences from the underground basement scene that is typical in many college towns, while simultaneously taking elements from the music that was born out of the surrounding mountains. Uncle Bengine and the Restraining Orders blend and bend those distinctly differing genres to create their own. Their new LP, Write Home, is out now on Funny / Not Funny Records.
BOOK OF KILLS
Jim Shelley is an American singer-songwriter, musician, writer, painter, and former high school teacher and football coach. Since the release of his first album, 12 SONGS, in 1983, he has usually recorded his albums in his home studio on a four or eight track tape machine, more often than not performing all the instrumental and vocal parts himself, though in recent years he has employed a full band on a number of occasions. Shelley’s music encompasses elements of everything from first-wave Brit-pop and ’60s garage rock to folk and country to punk, hard rock and metal to electronica to sound collage and extreme noise
Jim Shelley is an American singer-songwriter, musician, writer, painter, and former high school teacher and football coach. Since the release of his first album, 12 SONGS, in 1983, he has usually recorded his albums in his home studio on a four or eight track tape machine, more often than not performing all the instrumental and vocal parts himself, though in recent years he has employed a full band on a number of occasions. Shelley’s music encompasses elements of everything from first-wave Brit-pop and ’60s garage rock to folk and country to punk, hard rock and metal to electronica to sound collage and extreme noise