Dry Cleaning played Brooklyn Steel with Snooper (pics, video, setlists)
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Dry Cleaning played Brooklyn Steel with Snooper (pics, video, setlists)
"After having to postpone the North American leg of their tour supporting this year's Secret Love due to "increasingly hostile economic forces," Dry Cleaning are officially on this side of the pond, and hit NYC on Thursday night for a show at Brooklyn Steel."
"They've been playing all of the new album at these shows, along with a few older tracks, and vocalist Florence Shaw was quite talkative between songs, encouraging people to dance."
"Nashville art-punks Snõõper opened, and their "mosh-quito" puppet, with vocalist Blair Tramel inside it, made an appearance during the final song."
"It was also guitarist Connor Cummins' birthday, which he shares with Dry Cleaning touring keyboard player Josh Eggerton, and both got a shoutout, with the crowd singing to Eggerton and Tramel mentioning Cummins."
Dry Cleaning postponed the North American leg of their tour due to increasingly hostile economic forces, then returned to perform in NYC at Brooklyn Steel. The band played songs from their new album alongside a selection of older tracks. Vocalist Florence Shaw spoke between songs and encouraged the crowd to dance. Nashville art-punks Snõõper opened the show, and their mosh-quito puppet appeared during the final song with vocalist Blair Tramel inside it. During the performance, guitarist Connor Cummins’ birthday was recognized, and he shared the date with touring keyboard player Josh Eggerton. The crowd sang to Eggerton, and Tramel mentioned Cummins.
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