The Wild Honey Pie

THE WILD HONEY PIE AND LIP SYNC MUSIC PRESENT THE BEEHIVE CMJ

October 3, 2012 3 Comments

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It’s just about that time again.  A time when, for a span of five days in October each year, New York City sees an influx of bands matched only by Austin, Texas music festival SXSW.   College Music Journal may be largely irrelevant as an online source for new music, but as far as New York music festivals go, there is none better than CMJ.

On Thursday, October 18, we are teaming up with sync licensing company Lip Sync Music and taking over Bar Matchless in Greenpoint, Brooklyn for our third ever The Beehive free party.  Thanks in large part to our sponsor, audio company Beacon Audio, I’m proud to announce what I think is the best lineup we’ve ever put together.  Check out the full lineup, listen to each band’s music, and RSVP below!

Like the poster?  It was the handy work of Kevin Budnik.  Check out more of his work here.

Learn more about Beacon Audio here.

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DETAILS

Event: The Wild Honey Pie and Lip Sync Music Present The Beehive
Date: Thursday, October 18, 2012
Hour: 7PM-2AM
Place: Bar Matchless — 557 Manhattan Ave (Brooklyn, NY)
Price: FREE (NO BADGE REQUIRED) // RSVP
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/528713627142284

SET TIMES

7:30 — Night Panther
8:20 — The Echo Friendly
9:10 — Donora
10 — Devin
10:50 — High Highs
11:40 — Opossom
12:30 — Body Language

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