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Posted in music on April 28, 2006
OM | new album, long MP3, 2 shows, win tix | Conference of the Birds
"While I usually don't have the attention span to listen to 15 minute songs over and over again, I've had OM's Conference Of The Birds on repeat for two days." [Everything on Fire HAS A 15 MINUTE MP3]
2 NYC SHOWS THIS WEEKEND

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FRIDAY APRIL 28: OM, Major Stars, Michael Hurley, Endless Boogie, Psych Perv DJ's & Special Guests to be announced @ The Syrup Room, Brooklyn
$10 - All Ages, 7PM til Midnight
SATURDAY APRIL 29: OM, Growing, Pearls & Brass, Neptune, Wooden Wand, & DJ Caveman Skillz (Stephen O'Malley of SUNN0)))) @ Knitting Factory, NYC
$10 - All Ages, 7PM til Midnight
"It doesn't get any H-E-A-V-I-E-R than this! This Saturday, we'll find out just how loud and low Knitting Factory's soundsystem can go when Om (featuring Al Cisneros and Chris Hakius of doom pioneers Sleep) performs in the club's main space" [Other Music, which is not what OM stands for]
The lineup at Knitting Factory is pretty sweet, and I've got two pairs of tickets to give away. TO WIN: email BVCONTESTS@HOTMAIL.COM (SUBJECT: OM) right now. At 6PM (April 28) I'll pick two winners randomly. I won't share your email address with anyone. You'll be placed on the guestlist.
Posted on April 28, 2006 4:35 PM
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Comments (4)
The knitting factory lineup does look pretty great. Wooden Wand may be one of the hardest working guys touring. He is playing four shows this weekend(including last night)
Posted by danfun | April 28, 2006 4:52 PM
leaving providence now for this.
Posted by jim c | April 28, 2006 5:54 PM
leaving providence now for this.
Posted by jim c | April 28, 2006 5:55 PM
the new Om track is totally wonderful.
Posted by daniel | April 28, 2006 10:50 PM