Re-cap of the Benefit for the Kensington Community Food Co-op

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Re-cap of the Benefit for the Kensington Community Food Co-op

POSTED: Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 10:26 PM
Filed Under: Arts

Andrew Thompson

Critical Mass finally found its way to the Caterpillar, that Design Philadelphia installation/outdoor venue we told you about months ago, this Friday. Shot x Shot, Eric Carbonara, Lillie Ruth Bussey, Druid Circles (pictured) and The Spooks all played, with the jazzy, Sci-Fi Philly regulars Shot x Shot being the best performers of the bunch. (Though, if you dig metal, Druid Circles drew a dedicated, albeit small crowd toward the end.) I was mostly impressed by how seriously fun the venue was, though ' it felt like the musicians were playing in a giant, cut-apart accordion, and it's always a joy to drink outside ' so it's awfully sad that it'll be taken down soon to prevent wear and tear. Sigh.

One more photo after the jump.

Andrew Thompson

 
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