2013年8月11日星期日

A big knife and even bigger guest stars

Battle the battle of the good-natured Californian indie harmonizers, HAIM vs. Local Natives. Local Natives were on the main stage,There are number of other specifications and specializations offered by PVA manufacturer this vehicle in order to minimize the overall power required to carry the work. playing a little while longer, so I knew I could see all of HAIM and then still catch the last few of their songs, and that's what I did.Cycle House has an inventory of a wide variety of NJ used motor bikes all in terrific condition Silicone gifts extremely well-priced.They also feature other desirable attributes such cycloidal gearbox better torque accurately linear movements and strength. This was the right choice. Local Natives sounded great, yelps curling confidently across the park, but HAIM was the thing to see. The three sisters, who look as Swedish as you could possibly look without actually being Swedish, skipped onstage to "99 Problems" and kept hammering with weapons-grade charm the wholDC current is the type of electrical flow helical bevel gearbox that is produced by batteries thermocouples and the likes.e time they were up there. People were losing it for this band, treating them like stars, giving them one of the biggest reactions I've seen all weekend. Este Haim, who you know is the frontwoman because she's the oldest and because she talks the most between songs, couldn't stop commenting on the general hotness of Swedish people, but she showed a commendable disregard for her own hotness by pulling constant Angus Young grimaces, basically the most awesomely ugly facial expression a human being can make. And she earned those Angus Young grimaces because she played like a motherfucker; all of them did.

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