event Black Lamb
Also Playing: Brian Hagman
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Sun Mar 14
9 pm
Black Lamb and Brian Hagman at Old Curtis Street Bar
Denver’s Black Lamb was born of punk rock. But the stalwart group has mutated over the years into a grizzled, whiskey-guzzling force of nature, taking all the psych weirdness of ’70s rock revival and beating it into a grimy pulp of dirty barroom metal. Frontman Brian Hagman grunts and bellows like Danzig on a Deep Purple bender, and the early recruitment of Myke Martinez (of Grease Machine) has only sharpened and sickened the band’s bruising grooves and beyond-stoned riffs.
Old Curtis Street Bar 2100 Curtis St, Denver/Boulder, CO -
Sun Mar 21
9 pm
Black Lamb and Brian Hagman at Old Curtis Street Bar
Denver’s Black Lamb was born of punk rock. But the stalwart group has mutated over the years into a grizzled, whiskey-guzzling force of nature, taking all the psych weirdness of ’70s rock revival and beating it into a grimy pulp of dirty barroom metal. Frontman Brian Hagman grunts and bellows like Danzig on a Deep Purple bender, and the early recruitment of Myke Martinez (of Grease Machine) has only sharpened and sickened the band’s bruising grooves and beyond-stoned riffs.
Old Curtis Street Bar 2100 Curtis St, Denver/Boulder, CO
Denver’s Black Lamb was born of punk rock. But the stalwart group has mutated over the years into a grizzled, whiskey-guzzling force of nature, taking all the psych weirdness of ’70s rock revival and beating it into a grimy pulp of dirty barroom metal. Frontman Brian Hagman grunts and bellows like Danzig on a Deep Purple bender, and the early recruitment of Myke Martinez (of Grease Machine) has only sharpened and sickened the band’s bruising grooves and beyond-stoned riffs.
Updated 03/12/2010