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Anatomy of Habit

Chicago's Anatomy of Habit are celebrating a new record and played a rare show at Brooklyn's Saint Vitus on 11/5 with Vaura (mems Religious to Damn, Gorguts, Dysrhythmia, Kayo Dot), and Rosenkopf. As discussed, the BrooklynVegan/Wierd event was the only recent AoH show scheduled outside of their homebase of Chicago and a rare performance from Vaura (who are all busy with their own other projects). Pictures from the NYC show are in this post.
Toby Driver (of Vaura) has a pair of shows scheduled this week on his own, including Thursday (11/10) at Rock Shop as part of the Toby Driver/Jeremiah Cymerman/Mario Diaz de Leon trio supporting Les Rhinocéros and Kef (tickets) and Saturday night (11/12) at Lulu's as a member of Hazel-Rah (the solo effort of Tim Byrnes of Kayo Dot) with Lost Coves, The DRX, and Bangladeafy.
More pictures from Saint Vitus on Saturday are below...
Rosenkopf




Vaura




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voldemort
Posted by Anonymous | November 9, 2011 10:43 AM
AOH were absolutely horrible! So much I was embarrassed to be seen watching them and had to leave. Please stop playing music.
Posted by Humberto Valerez | November 9, 2011 10:52 AM
Hey Billy Corgan, I see you!
Posted by Anonymous | November 9, 2011 11:27 AM
saturday looks killer.
Posted by Anonymous | November 9, 2011 11:28 AM
Toby playing the bass!
Posted by Anonymous | November 9, 2011 11:45 AM
voldemort!
Posted by Anonymous | November 9, 2011 12:51 PM
I was at this show -- I really liked AOH. Super heavy and churning sound, interestingly although this was basically a rock band, you could easily hear how the musicians were coming from an experimental perspective with their other projects, not pop/rock song structures (somehow?). Seemed different than music that people with a rock background would have made.
Total surprise since I hadn't heard of them... best live band I've seen in ages though. Good job bringing them out BV.
Posted by Anonymous | November 10, 2011 3:36 AM
FUCKFUCKFUCK I can't believe I missed this. AoH is by far the best Chicago band playing... have been waiting for them to play NYC and now.. I FUCKING MISSED IT!
Posted by Anonymous | November 13, 2011 4:22 PM