Bay Area experimental rockers, Battlehooch, are known for their raucous and loud live shows. But on Saturday night at East Village the sextet played its first set unplugged to a capacity audience of about 50. Just to give you an idea of what this ragamuffin crew is all about: Drummer Ryan Huber used a plastic bucket in a garbage can as his bass drum.
Check out "Honest," Battlehooch's first tune from its acoustic set, below.
The concert was part of an acoustic/electric series—that's past programs have included Matt Baldwin and Mike Beck—concocted by music promoter/musician Keigan Skydecker. Stay tuned for more from Skydecker in the future.
Acoustic Set:
Honest
Pop Song
Looks You Can't See
Red Tide
Widow's Walk
Seraphim
Caliphate
Baby Sharks
Electric Set: (not necessarily in this order)
"Giggy Smile" - By Faust
Hope
L Train
Joke
Human Ram
Pickin' Fields
22
Honest
Pop Song
Looks You Can't See
Red Tide
Widow's Walk
Seraphim
Caliphate
Baby Sharks
Electric Set: (not necessarily in this order)
"Giggy Smile" - By Faust
Hope
L Train
Joke
Human Ram
Pickin' Fields
22
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