Not over the James
Avail is in the midst of a west coast tour. No new album, documentary, or re-issues to promote--just the need to rock out in a unique, VA-centric, hardcore-meets-southern-rock style. Sometimes I listen to indie bands, stuff from England, or old Jamaican music, but there's nothing like a raging pit and a band of sweaty dudes who sing about politics, oppression, and the scene.

The group puts on a legendary show, they haven't been out here for ages, and are playing pretty small places. (Plus, drummer Ed Trask is a nice guy and an awesome artist.) Don't blow it and miss them!
T O U R
AVAIL and The Draft West Coast Tour 2007
1/19/2007 @ Hell's Kitchen - Tacoma, Washington
1/20/2007 @ Hawthorne theatre - Portland, Oregon
1/22/2007 @ Bottom of the Hill - San Francisco, CA
1/23/2007 @ Catalyst Atrium - Santa Cruz, CA
1/24/2007 @ Chain Reaction - Anaheim, CA
1/25/2007 @ Knitting Factory - Hollywood, CA
1/26/2007 @ The Casbah (21+) - San Diego, CA
1/27/2007 @ The Clubhouse Music Venue - Tempe, AZ

The group puts on a legendary show, they haven't been out here for ages, and are playing pretty small places. (Plus, drummer Ed Trask is a nice guy and an awesome artist.) Don't blow it and miss them!
T O U R
AVAIL and The Draft West Coast Tour 2007
1/19/2007 @ Hell's Kitchen - Tacoma, Washington
1/20/2007 @ Hawthorne theatre - Portland, Oregon
1/22/2007 @ Bottom of the Hill - San Francisco, CA
1/23/2007 @ Catalyst Atrium - Santa Cruz, CA
1/24/2007 @ Chain Reaction - Anaheim, CA
1/25/2007 @ Knitting Factory - Hollywood, CA
1/26/2007 @ The Casbah (21+) - San Diego, CA
1/27/2007 @ The Clubhouse Music Venue - Tempe, AZ


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