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 A Good Time Promotional Journal

R-EVOLUTION and RHIMSHODT
  Halloween Show at the Red Sea


  There were certainly a number of things going on in the Mpls. area on halloween night. If you were out and about , there were a mix of people dressed for the evening. Everything from Bumble Bees, Pirates, Witchs and fright night characters of many a shape and form. Almost got carried away by some dancers and prancers of the vampire type while visiting downtwon Mpls. But, had to break away to drop by the Red Sea to catch some of the show there which would include 'R-evolution'. The lovely vampire ladies would have to wait for another time.
  E Sound Management put together the show for the evening. Missed seeing 'Eddie Mac' and the earlier bands but was able to catch 'Rhimshodt' with Amanda dressed as a belly dancer. When I arrived, 'Sofa Kingdom' had the crowd and the Red Sea a rocking and grinding into party mode. Which 'Rhimshodt' continued and the night would close with the hard hitting set of 'R-evolution'.  It was a party night and a good hardy closing set by Carl, Ben and the steady sound system. Have a listen to their song "The Dark Became the Day". They have a MP3.com page and are working on a website. Watch for their future shows.   
Red Sea
  Looks like Ben and Carl of R-evolution
and Nats of Identical in the back.
Rhimshodt
  Amanda of Rhimshodt
Ben Slater
  Ben Slater of R-evolution
R-evolution
Chris on drums for R-evolution
Red Sea
Bar Maids or the Corona Brothers?
Nats of Identical and Walter of  Rhimshodt
A little coverage by Philip Kramer
   
Red Sea
316 Cedar Ave. South
 Mpls , MN
www.redseaclub.com
www.esoundman.com

Red Sea
  Chris, Frank and Ryan of R-evolution
with Deb of Esound Management
Rhimshodt
  Deep red Kirkland of Rhimshodt
Red Sea
Time to call it a night well done
R-evolution

www.rhimshodt.com   www.esoundman.com
'R-evolution' can be found at MP3.com

Oct. 31st, 2003



 
Red Sea
Andrea and Carl
and to the right Nats and Jen
Red Sea


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