REVIEW BY ABBIE STUTZER
If you ever attend a Gogol Bordello show, expect to see wiry, unshaven front man, Eugene Hütz, sport everything from canvas zipper clad pants and sneakers to bright striped belts and high heels. Scott SpychalskiHütz!
Hütz and his fellow rocking vagabonds will typically down drinks, bend barricades to interact with the crowd, and dance with the band's beautiful face-painted percussionists. Gogol's quick-paced songs and driving beat demand the band put all their energy
REVIEW BY ABBIE STUTZER
Last night at the Replay, each bands' show had a unique quality. LoFi had a calm and intimate act; the Hot Toddies had a subtly dirty and reserved set, and the Dead Girls had a powerful, steady performance.Abbie StutzerLonnie Fisher (left) and Cody Henry get LoFi.
Lonnie Fisher (vocal, guitar), former member of Lonnie Fisher and the Funeral and Sturgeon Mill, and Cody Henry (vocals, bass), started off the evening with their quiet, but strong semi-acoustic set. LoFi sat