Devil In The Kitchen[views:1575][posts:8]__________________________________________________ [Apr 14,2005 10:29pm - the_taste_of_cigarettes ""] www.devilinthekitchen.com check them out on sunday. Fiddle fueled instrumental folk metal. Take your favorite Maiden tracks, take out the vocals, take in an electric fiddle, and you've got the rock. |
__________________________________________________ [Apr 14,2005 10:29pm - the_taste_of_cigarettes ""] also the 29th in Arlington with Random Acts of Violence and TTOS. |
_____________________________________ [Apr 14,2005 11:14pm - anonymous ""] actually the show is this sunday |
___________________________________ [Apr 15,2005 8:40am - nahh_keed ""] fun band to watch |
_________________________________________ [Apr 15,2005 9:22am - kellthevalkyrie ""] this guys are awesome. |
____________________________________ [Apr 15,2005 12:54pm - dreadkill ""] i'd like to play a show with them again sometime. they're great. |
_________________________________________________ [Apr 15,2005 4:42pm - the_taste_of_cigarettes ""] this is part of a press release for April 29th: Devil in the Kitchen (from Lexington, MA) features Andy Reiner -- winner of both the 2003 Drumlin Farms Fiddle Contest and of the twin fiddle competition in the 2004 Lowell Fiddle & Banjo Contest – on a 7 string electric violin. The band plays fierce, istrumental power metal that borrows from Celtic, traditional Americana, and often Klezmer musics to create a danceable, exciting live show. Devil in the Kitchen has made a name for themselves with their intense local Lexington following, a brief east coast tour and an opening spot last year for the Dresden Dolls at the Paradise in Boston. www.devilinthekitchen.com |
________________________________ [Apr 15,2005 4:49pm - Hooker ""] Whenever there's a devil in the kitchen, diarrhea lurks just around the corner. |
__________________________________________ [Apr 15,2005 7:21pm - CarrotsandSticks ""] Devil in the Kitchen are the absolute glory of the world! All my friends loved them when they played in Cumberland too. |