Old Time Relijun, The Wild Body, Sea Moss
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Now seems like the perfect time for Old Time Relijun to reunite. As indefinable as they are explosive, the freak-punk band’s experimental music is rooted in rhythmic repetition that allows vocalist Arrington de Dionyso’s Tuvan-esque throat bellows and poetic mysticism to shine. See Now and Know, the band’s new EP and first release since 2007’s Catharsis in Crisis, is unhinged and beautifully wide-open, from the playful saxophones on “Crows in a Row” to the sinister guitar leads on “El Naranjo Gritando.” Tonight is a rare opportunity to see a legendary Pacific Northwest crew in their stomping grounds.
by Ryan J. Prado
by Ryan J. Prado