What: The Fort Useless Halloween Party in Brooklyn
When: Friday, October 29. Doors open at 7pm.
Why: Fort Useless brings together community ideals and quality new music to the Brooklyn DIY-venue landscape. The Halloween party will be rife with costumes, treats, and festive rollicking.
The Killer Lineup:
8pm – Aldenbarton
http://myspace.com/aldenbarton
Piano-driven trio that meld mini pop symphonies into indie-minstrel-rock.
9pm – The Whisperians
http://myspace.com/thewhisperians
Power-Pop-Punk trio prone to soaring melodies that float atop the driving force of punk and garage.
10pm – EULA
http://myspace.com/eulamusic
They taste like post-punk-pre-historic-medium-gauge-no-wave, with a splash of lemon.
11pm – El Jezel
http://myspace.com/eljezel
The titans of gorgeous dreamy new-gaze rock.
Cost: $5 suggested donation.
How to get there: Fort Useless is at 36 Ditmars St. in Bushwick, Brooklyn, one block from the Myrtle Avenue/Broadway stop on the JMZ trains. (fortuseless.com)











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