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BOG is a three-hour afternoon jam session at No Fun, where anyone is welcome to join. This year was the fourth iteration of it. Our thanks to “Pony Dan” Prockup for taking our featured image, where you can see our photographer (Timothy Reidy) joining in on bass. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy […]
Hanging out with Headless Relatives, Boss Crowley, and the Alec Lewis Group as they deliver an exciting mixed instruments show at No Fun. March 6, 2025. Photography by Timothy Reidy. See other shows from No Fun …
Byrdhouse Records and Baila Albany hosted a Salsa Dance Night at No Fun on March 2. DJ Loca provided the music, and Felix Ortiz provided the lessons. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …
If you like rock, then the “Party Gras” at No Fun on March 1 was the place to be. Yort was back for the second year in a row, and Haunted Cat and Front Biz also joined the festivities. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …
Byrdhouse Presents‘ Twin Peaks Appreciation Party at No Fun featured DJ Dental Work and, of course, pie. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …
On Thursday, February 28, Byrdhouse Records brought the goth country sounds of Belle and Chain to No Fun in the middle of their East Coast run. Providing support for the night were Dan Carr and the Cure for Asthma, as well as Brule County Bad Boys “lite.” Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy […]
Brattleboro’s Thus Love closed out the North American leg of their World Tour at No Fun on February 19. With support from Laveda and NYC-based Closebye, this made for a great rock show at the Troy venue. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …
Byrdhouse Records presented Honky Tonk Dance Night, and lots of dancers showed up. They got a Texas Two-Step lesson with Mike, followed by music by Billy and the Great Western Postal Service and DJ Tex. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …
On Groundhog Day, Save the Cat Touring and Byrdhouse Records brought two out-of-town punk bands to No Fun: Kerosene Heights (from North Carolina) and Philadelphia’s Elephant Jake. Local favorites Senior Living and Everybody That Loves You rounded out the bill. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …
On January 30, No Fun was all about feminist punk music as Byrdhouse Records and Super Dark Collective presented “Riot Grrrl Night.” It showcased some of the newer female-fronted bands in the area, including Miss America, Yankeegirl, Anti-Rent Rebellion, and Off Beat Degradations. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …
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