Three Imaginary Girls

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{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

As anticpated, our first show at STG’s new Neptune Theater was nothing short of an absolute success. Between the vibe of the venue and the bands themselves, we just could not get enough — so much so that we stayed on until the very end of the night, cheering our approval for both. Okkervil River saw fit to bring over an hour of some honest-to-goodness indie rock to the stage, with a set full of face-meltingly tight selections from both their current and back catalog; while crowd pleasers Titus Andronicus brought all the noise, sweat, and big guitar.screamalong five people could have possibly mustered.

Julianna Barwick:

{The Neptune / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Julianna Batwick / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

Titus Andronicus:

{Titus Andronicus / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Titus Andronicus / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Titus Andronicus / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

Okkervil River:

{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Okkervil River / by Victoria VanBruinisse}

{Photos courtesy of Victoria VanBruinisse. Head on over to the imaginary flickr pool for the rest of the night’s shots, and more!}