
This year it goes down at the Hexagon, with two stages and the usual cast of misfits. Saturday night is yet again stuffed, but MT6 Fest only happens once a year. Dan Auerbach of Black Keys fame is also in town, headlining a big show at Sonar. I got the chance to speak with Pat from The G last week, in an interview fit for a D.A.R.E. Tomorrow night the Hexagon's got a pretty kick ass show, as Imperial China, The G, and Compression all play some tunes. You can still snag Andy Abelow's excellent set from Soft Fest via MP3 or FLAC. Lizz King is performing a rare acoustic set, with Andy Abelow and Golden Ghost on support. The Zodiac also hosts a good one tonight, of the more relaxed variety.

Plus, most know Molly Siegel, Jeremy Hyman, and Ken Seeno are going to bring it just as hard. Dustin performed guitar compositions similar to what is on Seasons, an album that he had written on the back about how playing the songs live would require at least seven times the sets of hands to perform. Not to mention, I'm not sure I got across off how amazing Dustin Wong was at Soft Fest. Their last show at the Ottobar was considered by some to be epic, and I thought they rocked some faces off an eager crowd. Ponytail, is a band that needs no more endorsement from me. Now, you won't find too many Peaches tracks on my iTunes, but I'd sure as hell go to check out what their live spectacle is all about.

Tonight TAXLO is throwing another one of their mega parties, with Peaches, Ponytail, and Men at Sonar. Yeah, we got other problems too, but this is a music blog. I'm sure as heck not complaining about living in a city where choosing between this many shows is sometimes considered a problem. Tough choices have been made, and there are more yet to be. Ever since Fall started, weekends in Baltimore have been stockpiled with stellar shows to attend.
