Thunderheist Concert Saturday…if you missed it, here are some songs you should start listening to

First off:

And then:

And in case you haven’t heard “Jerk It”, which was posted as a Meat Street Beat many moons ago:

All I’m saying, is that this Montreal duo are good in the studio, but they are even better live – like dirty-thumping-through-the-chest, legs-screaming , gut-wrenchingly good. I have a new love for the Biltmore as a concert venue, Vancouver. They are booking QUALITY performers and the crowd is always rowdy, so rowdy on Saturday night, that some dude pretty much reached out and punched the Thunderheist singer in the face. Yeah. No shit.

And if you need some name dropping to validate this, K-OS was in the crowd last night.

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