Horrors Bid America Farewell with Dramatic Brooklyn Show

by admin on October 17, 2009 · 0 comments

in Daily Music News

Filed under: Concerts and Tours, News

Performing Friday night at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg, their final U.S. tour stop of 2009, the Horrors embodied the sullenness and restless agitation inherent in their music. Wearing tight black clothes and long faces, they jerked across the stage, shocks of black hair falling over their eyes, blocking out what little light they’d given themselves to work with.

Their image demands that they brood, but there was reason to smile. The last year has been one of rebirth and vindication for the band, particularly in America, where critics who once dismissed the Horrors as over-hyped Cramps impersonators are now effusive supporters.


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