I've said it a few times before, but it bears repeating that I absolutely love the Convent in San Francisco. Chock-a-block full of great Surrealist, Expressionist, Realist, Impressionist art and collage, the place is just really a fun experience. It makes me happy to know that it's there in the heart of the Western Addition.
Crow Crash Radio played a somewhat short set atop the Convent's roof, as a sort to opening act for several poets that were reading to celebrate the new release of 14 Hills Anthology.
Things felt generally OK, albeit somewhat cold, as the fog and wind rolled over atop us. We kept things quiet and concise. Not a bad dynamic, really, just somewhat restrained. Not a whole lot of the exploratory vibes of recent gigs, just more song-oriented, I guess.
I've played on a roof in San Francisco a few times now, and this time was so much more satisfying.
Many thanks to Gray and his crew, you guys rule!
Below: Crow Crash Radio gear; dig those great murals atop the Convent!
Above: Joron and Strang confer....
Below: live shots
Crow Crash Radio played a somewhat short set atop the Convent's roof, as a sort to opening act for several poets that were reading to celebrate the new release of 14 Hills Anthology.
Things felt generally OK, albeit somewhat cold, as the fog and wind rolled over atop us. We kept things quiet and concise. Not a bad dynamic, really, just somewhat restrained. Not a whole lot of the exploratory vibes of recent gigs, just more song-oriented, I guess.
I've played on a roof in San Francisco a few times now, and this time was so much more satisfying.
Many thanks to Gray and his crew, you guys rule!
Below: Crow Crash Radio gear; dig those great murals atop the Convent!
Above: Joron and Strang confer....
Below: live shots
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