Thursday, July 21, 2011

Clever title connecting themes of populism, collaboration and many-headed beasts, to a glorified pile of links. Probably some kind of pun.

Little dawgies, there've been a few moons over the open range since last we spoke, and good land, there has been much afoot. We are staring into the chasm of FOUR, the second installment of 5 Seconds of Decision: Summer Love-In 2, counting down to ONE this Halloween.

That's a lot of math up there, huh?

Rather, all those names and numbers reflect the many-headed nature of the series, as we discussed last posting with regards to you folks in the audience. We have multiple points of reference for a multitude of participants. This nameless yet many-named, shapeless yet oddly categorical, serialized electric spectacle is like Revelation's leviathan, rising from the deep of our fair Port City, gate keeping the underworld, representing legion. Theological implications aside, it's all about the decentralization, yo.

What you see above is another wonderful element of our liquidity, the first in our artists' variant posters, which we'll feature each month compliments of our kin-folk at Third Space Gallery. Created by local dynamos Amy Ash and Gillian Dykeman, we will be featuring work from Geordan Moore in the future, among others. We will also be offering screen printing and more original mobile art to go for each work.

More multiplicity comes to us through yet more Third Space activity. Tuesday, July 26 will feature a Third Space Heel Burner Dance Party at Callahan's Pub, featuring music spun by Sir Lord Bobby Babylon (aka this hack writer), along with Adam Mowery and perhaps more 5 Seconds Folk. You can also visit the new Third Space location just inside the main entrance to Market Square Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 10am to 1pm, for members' work, workshops, artists' talks and, in late August, the Bizarre Bazaar, which we'll be flying our banner as a part of.

But of course, the main event on the docket right this minute is this FOUR business, taking place this Saturday at Peppers Pub. You've got all the goods from our various images and resources, so now it's up to you to do something with it. Please join our ranks and come celebrate the release of Mr. Adam Mowery's epic new retrospective on Hamburger Tapes, 4 Track Mind, the visitation of one of Eastern Canada's most creative compactors of lo-fi avant-garde pop detruis, Construction and Destruction, and a rare performance by the Port City's own architect of impressionist folk, Troy Chenier. You can also tune in to Local 107.3fm this Saturday from 1-3pm to catch the rebroadcast of the Wednesday Morning Mash-Up, featuring an interview with Construction and Destruction's David Trenaman in the latter half of the program.

Audio visual feats and a veritable East Coast avant-psyche-rock & roll market will be present and in full effect compliments of the 5 Seconds Family Unit, and all are welcome within our evening's hallowed halls to add to our numbers...

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