
Photos by Aaron Richter
As pulse-quickening as it was to see A Place to Bury Strangers in broad moonlight at Manhattan’s South Street Seaport on Friday, self-titled was especially psyched about the stateside debut of King Khan and the Shrines. Touring fresh off the release of a catalog-skimming Vice compilation, the BBQ-free band tore through a set that sounded like a Nuggets-schooled death match between the Black Lips and the Dap-Kings.
We managed to snag the following shots in between many an awkward dance move …











One Response to “1MM: King Khan and the Shrines @ South Street Seaport, 6.27.08”
on August 3rd, 2008 at 6:46 pm #
[...] in a bit. For now, soak in a set from King Khan and the Shrines, who were much better than their somewhat silted performance at the South Street Seaport a month ago [...]