Return to the Womb at The Blue Moon

No, Seattle, you didn't read that headline or poster wrong. There are plans in the works to turn Seattle's venerable dive bar, the Blue Moon, into a warm and welcoming womb tomorrow night. The Blue Moon has been described as many many things--but warm, welcoming, and womb-like have probably never been used in its 70+ years of business. However, considering the guys behind this great band picture are designing the womb, we have the utmost faith that we'll have to be physically removed from the clutches of the Blue Moon tomorrow night by cold surgical hands. (Or at the very least, by Tom, the door guy.)
Inhabiting this strange stage will be three stellar Seattle bands, Kled, The Resets, and A Gun That Shoots Knives. Each of these bands guarantee that the womb decorations will be the least strange thing going on at the Blue Moon. While this Seattlest hasn't seen Kled yet, A Gun That Shoots Knives and The Resets put on some of the most entertaining shows in Seattle. Both bands have sets filled with one catchy song after another, about topics as random as the U.S. Postal Service and robot spiders, and both bands take the stage in magnificent costumes.
If you need a laugh, and after the whole spoiled soup debacle we most certainly do, the Blue Moon will be the place to be tomorrow night. Like all shows at the Blue Moon, this show is free, which leaves all your money for nursing good whiskey. Cause c'mon, if the womb had Jameson and great tunes....we would have stayed a few extra months.


