Tonight at the Hatchery: Lights and Noise. Festivities start at 7pm, music starts at about 8:30 or 9pm. Snacks, paints, collage materials, Murder Cafe, Fetch the Pliers...these are the delights that await you. See you there.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Monday, June 3, 2013
next show
not sure when or what yet call if you want to play
update: show July 5th so far there's murder cafe fetch the pliers and some noise stuff or another. probably mautam. also is there any one who wants to have and or distribute physical flyers? we have printing capabilities now.
update: show July 5th so far there's murder cafe fetch the pliers and some noise stuff or another. probably mautam. also is there any one who wants to have and or distribute physical flyers? we have printing capabilities now.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Now Showing Videos
The Static on Marzipan
clark nova live
Click on the link above to enjoy some experimental sounds courtesy of Clark Nova.
fetch the pliers-commit to conserve (music video)
nimmy... uh just nimmy
Check back here for more videos from the Broken Circle Cult.
clark nova live
Click on the link above to enjoy some experimental sounds courtesy of Clark Nova.
fetch the pliers-commit to conserve (music video)
nimmy... uh just nimmy
Check back here for more videos from the Broken Circle Cult.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
(So Just Chill, 'Til) The Next Episode
Saturday, May 25th at 8pm at the Geriatric Pig Hatchery Lineup is still in the works but there will be everything you expect from an event at the Geriatric Pig Hatchery. Bands, visual delights, comedy, food... We just wanted to get promotion going so everyone can plan to be here. |
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Noise and Lights. April 27th
It's time once again to start talking about the monthly shindig at the Geriatric Pig Hatchery. It will be held on Saturday, April 27th at 7pm. Noise and Lights. Come and join us for the premiere of a brand new genre, Ghost House. If you enjoy classic video games and Witch House, you won't want to miss this. We've all heard video game-inspired electronic music before, but this is a completely new take. You'll be an instant fan. We'll also have more of the psychedelia that you've come to expect from the Hatchery. 233 Pitkin Avenue in Grand Junction. Dig it.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Reopened, Finally
Such an awesome show last weekend that we've spent the whole week putting the place back together. So here we are, a week later, finally able to step back and reflect on the success we achieved.
Murder Cafe opened up the evening with an exciting performance, complete with a classic, not-done-often-enough-anymore guitar smash during the final song of their set, a brutal Nine Inch Nails cover. Well done, guys.
Nimmy did a comedy set that she says was her best yet. The audience was receptive and engaged, and we're now talking about getting more of our local funny friends together to do a night of sketch comedy and stand-up.
IT-290 made a wall of noise so intense and strangely pleasing that we have had two audience members describe meditative out-of-body experiences they had.
The reunion of Fetch the Pliers finished off the live portion of the night, unveiling a brand-new Cramps cover that was selected and learned in the final 36 hours before the show.
The music video for Fetch the Pliers' "Commit to Conserve" was the last planned event of the night, and we followed it up with some anything-goes impromptu jamming using the Pico Paso light-activated synth, some rhyme-spittin', and some guitars and drums.
All in all a fascinating gathering of people and sounds. We want to thank everyone who participated as a performer or a reveler. We're finalizing the details of the April show, so be sure to check back for the date, time, and acts.
Murder Cafe opened up the evening with an exciting performance, complete with a classic, not-done-often-enough-anymore guitar smash during the final song of their set, a brutal Nine Inch Nails cover. Well done, guys.
Nimmy did a comedy set that she says was her best yet. The audience was receptive and engaged, and we're now talking about getting more of our local funny friends together to do a night of sketch comedy and stand-up.
IT-290 made a wall of noise so intense and strangely pleasing that we have had two audience members describe meditative out-of-body experiences they had.
The reunion of Fetch the Pliers finished off the live portion of the night, unveiling a brand-new Cramps cover that was selected and learned in the final 36 hours before the show.
The music video for Fetch the Pliers' "Commit to Conserve" was the last planned event of the night, and we followed it up with some anything-goes impromptu jamming using the Pico Paso light-activated synth, some rhyme-spittin', and some guitars and drums.
All in all a fascinating gathering of people and sounds. We want to thank everyone who participated as a performer or a reveler. We're finalizing the details of the April show, so be sure to check back for the date, time, and acts.
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