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Lisa Prank, a solo indie pop punk band from Seattle, and Bellows, a dreamy indie folk band from Brooklyn, opened for New York’s queer punk duo PWR
BTTM at Durham’s the Pinhook on Sunday, November 20th. Lisa Prank (Robin Edwards) captivated her audience with her innocent demeanor, sporting a glittery blue and silver crown that read “PRANK” for the entirety of her set. Her special brand of “TMI Punk” is brutally honest in depicting her experiences in life and in relationships, which gives her listeners a lot of space to relate to her. Most of the songs she performed were from her 2016 album, Adult Teen. Bellows came next, supplying a change of tone with their dreamy, delicate, and highly sensory sound. Their matter of fact lyrics and sing-song melodies have characteristics of folk music, paired with strange and striking background music creates a style that is unique to them. They played songs from both their 2016 album, Fist & Palm, and Blue Breath from 2014. Oliver Kalb of Bellows was also sure to convey to the audience the importance of the Pinhook as a space that encourages and facilitates political organizing in the wake of the huge political changes that are about to take place.
You could really feel the excitement in the audience as PWR BTTM finally took the stage. Liv Bruce and Ben Hopkins were dressed in their usual garb – both rocking dresses, Liv wearing bright lipstick and Ben with a handful of glitter smeared across his face. They opened with a crowd favorite, West Texas, and played a majority of the songs from their 2015 album, Ugly Cherries. They also played three tracks that they are planning to include in their upcoming album, including one song called “Silly” that Ben dedicated to “anyone who has ever been made to feel ridiculous about their sexuality or gender identity”. They, like Colin Kalb, were adamant in advocating for the importance of the Pinhook as a gender-neutral space for people to come together to protect themselves in the upcoming political climate. Ben and Liv had an entertaining and hilarious chemistry throughout the show, and even switched between playing guitar and manning the drums three times during their set. They apologized for how long it took to adjust their instruments each time – they had been robbed of their equipment and had to buy all new stuff very recently. At the end of their initial set, they encouraged the audience to chant to summon the “pizza monster,” after which Ben Hopkins came back out and played the last few songs in a cardboard pizza costume. It’s safe to say that fun was had by all, and that I won’t be missing their show next time they’re in town.
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RALEIGH, N.C. – There’s more to the Thanksgiving holiday than food and football, and many activities are available at destinations within the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources – often for little or no cost. Take time to give thanks for the natural beauty and cultural richness of North Carolina this weekend.
Statewide
State Historic Sites. Most historic sites will be closed Thanksgiving Day and Friday, but resume regular operations on Saturday. Most are free.
State Parks. Open Thanksgiving Day and through the weekend, except those impacted by forest fires in western North Carolina, including South Mountains, New River, Elk Knob, Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Mitchell, Lake James and Chimney Rock State Parks. Free.
East
N.C. Aquariums-Roanoke Island, Pine Knoll Shores, Fort Fisher. The three aquariums are closed Thanksgiving Day, but open through the weekend. Fee.
Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo. Closed Thanksgiving Day only but open through the weekend with holiday programming. Fee.
N.C. Maritime Museums-Beaufort. The Beaufort museum will be closed Thanksgiving Day, but open through the weekend. Free.
N.C. Maritime Museum-Southport/Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, Hatteras. These maritime museums will be closed Thursday and Friday, then resume regular operations. Free.
Battleship North Carolina, Wilmington. Open Thanksgiving Day and through the weekend. Fee.
Museum of the Albemarle, Elizabeth City. Closed Thanksgiving Day and Friday. Free.
Tryon Palace, New Bern. Closed Thanksgiving Day, but open over the weekend with holiday programming. Fee.
Museum of the Cape Fear, Fayetteville. Closed Thanksgiving Day only. Free.
Phian got to talk to Chit Nasty Band about their musical influences and bein’ nasty before their Local Band Local Beer show at the Pour House on October 20.