
Anyway, Yale has great stuff for you, including Yalie rock shows--that's right, it isn't all a wasteland of "hip" "hop." They even had a benefit concert for Korean aid recently. These are some drawings from waiting for the show to start.
This is a great guitarist from New Jersey band ASBPN or "After School Band Practice" for short. The guitarists redeemed the unimpressive vocals.



I'm happy to report that I most enjoyed a band called the Sandy Gill Affair, even more than the typically dominating Mad Mad Prophets. These are both Yale bands and while the latter is a bit more polished, it still feels too similar, and thus inherently inferior to, the Red Hot Chili Peppers. SGA is significantly improving and captures that spirit of escape I love in music.
So you can catch the Sandy Gill Affair tonight at the 10pm Battle of the Bands in the Saybrook Dining Hall.
Take care, 2012, and please come to Yale, especially if you draw comics, in which case, check out the Herald,
Reuxben
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