Rock n Roll Hall of Fame = Scam or Commercial Shill?
2008 Inductee - Madonna
Okay, name ONE rock song Madonna made.
Go ahead. Just one.
The riveting revelry of Connecticut's most infamous rock band
2008 Inductee - Madonna
Friday Night, February 29, at The Heirloom Arts Theater, 155 Main St, Danbury, CT. 8pm, $5. ALL AGES. with Gary Higgins and Crooked Hook


Labels: folk rock, gary higgins, heirloom arts theater, psych, ultrabunny
Want an "Ultrabunny" for home amusement?

Labels: japanese, rabbit, toy, ultrabunny, urutorobani
Every now and then we google ourselves and see what weirdness comes up.
Labels: born to go, hawkwind, link, music video, ultrabunny, urdu
We are playing at BAR on 254 Crown St, 9pm, with Sea of Bones. It's FREE! so please come on out.
Labels: bar, new haven, sea of bones, ultrabunny
We've been on hiatus since Malcolm lost the storefront, but now we are back and we want everybody who wondered where we've gone to come out this week and see us play off our thanksgiving dinners.
First the good news: Danbury, CT has gained a bigger print shop. Now the bad news: Danbury is losing a cultural mecca. Thrown to the curb like........well, like....TRASH!! Effective May 1st, 2007, Trash American Style will no longer be able to conduct retail operations at 12 Mill Plain Road. It’s official. Not a rumor. Tell everybody. We must stress that this is NOT because of bad business or hard times. If we had our druthers, we’d stay here at 12 Mill Plain Road forever. We love this location. It has been very good to us for 17+ years. Due to circumstances way beyond our control, and with little time to effectively plan any strategy, we are forced into action. Kathy and I are going to stay in business, just in a different fashion for the time being. You’ll be seeing us at record shows, flea markets, colleges, festivals, gigs, vacant lots, and assorted roadsides all over the Northeast. Those of you across the globe will see plenty of Trash action on Ebay and elsewhere on the internet. There will probably be a storefront again, we just don’t know when. Right now, we’re starting to discount a lot of the merchandise. You’ve seen how much stuff we have and we need to get rid of a lot of it. Shop at Trash and get it while you can. Please send us your contact information if we don’t already have it. An email or snail mail address will be very helpful to us because we want to keep everybody informed as our situation develops. You can always check trashamericanstyle.com for updates! Kathy and I want you to know that we love each and every one of you. You’ve given us the best 20 years that we could possibly ask for and we’re grateful to all of you for letting us serve you this whole time. We are not defeated and we will not be stopped. Our journey continues, just down a different path than the one we would have chosen. We hope to see you as much as possible along the path. LONG LIVE TRASH AMERICAN STYLE!
Labels: danbury, malcolm tent, store, trash, Trash American Style, ultrabunny
According to Wikipedia, Ultrabunny is a riotgrrl band
Labels: riotgrrl, riotgrrrl, ultrabunny, wikipedia
February 18, New York City, NY - Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow St., 8pm, $6, with Print, Athletic Automaton, & White Mice
Sorry, we arent playing the gig at Uncle Paulies in Greenpoint. Mainly Pete has exams and cant swing driving down to the city to play. Also we werent having very clear communications with the venue's promoters. Third, the venue appears too remote and apparently is only vaguely a building to begin with and doesnt even have a legitimate street address. Anyway, Malcolm's intuition says the fates are against this gig thus we will wait til the next gig to entertain y'all in NYC.
Trash American Style, the number one punk rock record and culture emporium in Connecticut, (if not the world), is celebrating their 20th anniversary this weekend with an all-star CT alt rock Class Reunion featuring local legends The BunnyBrains, uh I mean, Ultrabunny (that is to say the BunnyBrains as they were almost 20 years ago) along with a weekend of other top notch bands from the heydey of Danbury's rock past (when Thurston Moore proclaimed Danbury as the next Seattle)