Voices of Masada

Michael J. Salo salo at rcn.com
Sat Sep 17 20:59:25 EDT 2005


It isn't limited to Pgh either - the last couple shows I've caught at 
Alchemy NY have had like 15 people in attendance (and 10 of them were in 
the bands).

Michael J. Salo
www.strangefortune.com

At 08:43 PM 9/17/2005, Jordan Harris wrote:
>Agreed. While I wouldn't say they're a ground-breaking band, they're
>definitely skilled and know what they're doing. And from a brief
>conversation, pretty friendly. It's a pretty rare occasion when a Goth rock
>band comes to town these days.
>
>But this sort of thing is pretty common here. Within the last few years,
>concert attendance has gotten worse and worse at shows. It's become a grim
>fact for most bands and promoters. First time Attrition came to Pittsburgh,
>there was at least 150 people there. The second time, it was more like 30,
>at the most.
>
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> > I thought they were pretty awesome, but shame, there
> > was like, noone there.
> >
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