Bush Tetras playing (Le) Poisson Rouge tonight

November 29th, 2012 by chocko

Bush Tetras formed in the Lower East Side back in 1979 and played their crazy mix of new wave, funk, post-punk music in clubs such as CBGB and Max’s Kansas City. They’re probably best known for their song “Too Many Creeps” that climbed Billboard’s dance charts in 1981. Original members Cynthia Sley (vocals), Pat Place (guitar), Dee Pop (drums) along with Julia Murphy (bass) who joined the band in 2005 play with loads of energy and will definitely get you spazzing out in no time. Tonight they will be playing a record release party for their album Happy which was recorded in 1998! The show takes place at (le) poisson rouge in New York City. The first 50 through the door will receive a free copy of the new record. Show time is at 7:00 pm with opening act, Sediment Club.

We last saw Bush Tetras a couple months ago, rocking an outdoor show organized by WBAR Barnard College Radio. It was way uptown, far from the band’s natural habitat. Here are some photos and a video of the band performing “You Taste Like The Tropics” See you at tonight’s show! Look for Mr. C who most likely will be popping, locking and dropping it low.

BUSH TETRAS at the WBAR-B-Q XIX (Barnard College 04.28.12)





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