Friday, May 24, 2019

The House of Machines: Holy Wars

It was off to the Art District to catch Holy Wars at The House of Machines. It was a cool setup for the night. It was opening night for artist Jonah Nimoy's gallery show: Demons in Disguise. There was an improve/technology mixer based music from Roy Mayorga who played throughout the gallery hours. It reminded me of my adventures to some of the more artistic type venues in San Francisco back in 2013. There was also a special enclosed installation put on by Holy Wars. Unfortunately, I got in line way too late and so have no clue what awaited people once they entered the installation. It must have been fascinating, because individuals spent up to 15 minutes inside the exhibit.

Though the night really did belong to artist Jonah Nimoy, one has to admit that a number of individuals showed up just to catch Holy Wars. Recognizable music fans started to pop into The House of Machines starting at around 10 p.m. As always, Holy Wars did not disappoint. The crowd was pressed up against the stage throughout the set. The band, as always, put their heart and soul into their set to the delight of the crowd. A couple new songs. Some crowd surfing. Video imagery. Use of props. Around 45 minutes of awesomeness. 





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