New year, New decade, good enough reasons to try something new, right? DMP is beginning this year’s concert series in the Triangle at Duke Coffee House, this Friday, Jan. 29th at 9:00. We’re stepping out of our back room speakeasy comfort-zone which is the Green Burro and we’ll be covering a show featuring three bands from Chapel Hill-based Drughorse Collective. Huge preemptive thanks to Michael Reklis for including us and arranging the event. The night will feature sets from Ryan Gustafson, The Light Pines and Max Indian, three acts with infectious jams that will stick in your head long after the night has faded into a PBR-fueled lovefest.
For those of you new to these bands and looking for a place to start. (These tracks are available on the Myspace sites linked above):
The Light Pines: “Climbing Towards You”
Ryan Gustafson: “Soul Train (Red or Black)”
Max Indian: “Heaven Help Us”

Triad-based DMP friends, come show the Bull City scene your love for essential local music. Greensboro to Durham isn’t that far, (just watch out for the unmarked patrol cars on 40-85.) True to DMP form, the show is still free, so come out and bring your friends. People of the Triangle who may not have attended a DMP show yet, you know the bands are great. Come be a part of an evening of documented local music. You may be able to hear your beautiful self in the background when you purchase a copy of the show on amiestreet.com.
We’ll see you there!


































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