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What is Surfer Blood?
Wed, Nov 18, 2009 (1:30 p.m.)
Surfer Blood
Photo: Ian Witlen
A. Kooky kids who recorded their debut album in a university dorm room.
B. A band that turned last month’s CMJ Music Marathon into their own marathon, playing a reported 13 shows in five days—and earning rave reviews in the process.
C. Five non-surfing Floridians.
D. An undeniably catchy garage-pop entity, threatening to blow up when first disc Astro Coast drops in January. Check out “Swim (To Reach the End)” at myspace.com/surferblood or a live version of “Take It Easy” on youtube.com for evidence.
E. All of the above.
The Details: Surfer Blood with A Crowd of Small Adventures. November 24, 10 p.m., $5. Beauty Bar, 598-1965.
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