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BRUISER APPROVED SHOW ALERT

Ibex Clone with Body Business and Tear Sponsor

Wednesday, May 17th at Holy Frijoles in Baltimore, MD - 10pm - $10

You might recognize the members of Ibex Clone from their work in seminal Goner bands NOTS, Hash Redactor and Ex-Cult. Their new album All Channels Clear melds a distinctly Memphis brand of paranoiac post-punk with the jangle pop of GBV and Big Star and it absolutely rules.

They’ll be supported by Baltimore Sound Document alums Tear Sponsor and BRUISER affiliates Body Business (members of Muscle, Turd Merlin, ex-Quitter). Can’t beat it. See you there.

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