The Shrills
On February 20th, The Orwells played
with Pangea, The Shrills, and Zig Zags at Unit B Skatepark in Santa Ana. If you
live in the area and are not familiar with the venue, I highly recommend you
check it out. It’s a fairly new warehouse skatepark with 3 bowls and a stage.
And it’s located just a few blocks away from The Observatory (smells like
competition). You are allowed to skate while the bands play, which is rad
because it just makes it more of a dangerous place to be. In other words, you
can either get hurt skating in a bowl, or get hurt in the mosh pit by the
stage.
The Shrills played first, but unlike other shows they
play, their faces were not painted black this time, which I preferred since we
could see their beautiful faces. As more people started coming in, Pangea set
up their equipment and it was party time. The crowd went wild, pushing and
shoving into each other to the froggy voice of the lead singer, William Keegan.
When The Orwells started playing, everyone was already enthused. They put on a
great show, and entertained us with the lead singer climbing on the terrace on
top of the stage and hanging upside down like a monkey. That was definitely my
favorite part of the show.
Pangea
The Orwells
Pangea
The Orwells
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