Friday in Columbus (and SXSW): This Moment in Black History

Here are some things you should know about This Moment in Black History:

They are playing Carabar tonight.

They just released a new record called “Public Square” on Smog Veil Records.

Said record rips.

They played the Donewaiting.com 5-year anniversary show.

Bim Thomas is from Columbus, used to work at Used Kids Records and plays with Gibson Brother, MarkDon Howland in The Bassholes, whose latest record is out on CDR.

This Moment in Black History is playing SXSW.

Sun God(Cleveland), New Creases(Columbus) and Beast in the Field (Loud) open the show.

Did I mention “Public Square” rips?

Video from the anniversary show and SXSW info after the jump.

Come out and buy me a shot!

from myspace

March, 18 2010 04:00 PM – Apparition Skateboards
119 E North Loop, Austin, Texas 78751 – free

w/ jail weddings, serious tracers, gospel truth

March, 19 2010 03:00 PM – Plush
617 Red River St, Austin, Texas 78701 – free

we play at 3pm & sun god plays @ 2pm

March, 19 2010 04:00 PM – (iN)Sect Records Shizzle Bizzle – The Parlor
100 West North Loop Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78751-1227 – Free

(iN)Sect Records Showcase w/ Zorch, FM Campers, The Horn of Africa, Atari Matt, TODD (UK), Butcher Bear and Charlie, This Moment In Black History We play @ 6:30

March, 20 2010 02:00 PM – Creekside Lounge
606 East 7th Street, Austin, Texas 78701-3333 – free

Free SXSW Day Show – With: Turbofruits, Lost Controls, & Manikin. Sun God @ 2:10 & TMIBH @ 3:00.

Courtesy of orlosperry

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6 responses to “Friday in Columbus (and SXSW): This Moment in Black History

  1. That’d be *Don* Howland, son…

  2. Beer goggles!

  3. you need to ask these dudes about hijacking sean na na’s set at a vice party at sxsw a few years ago causing mass pandemonium including punches thrown, police helicopter, female seizure, near riot and party shutdown, it was buck!

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