In May of 2008- Director Mike Z brought a show to the Parish Room in Austin Texas. He offered the following description:
For all its flower power sentiments, the psychedelic ’60s had their dark side, just as LSD offers the 50/50 promise of oneness with the universe or a soul-shattering bad trip. Fully embracing the brown acid, rock opera The Strip Cult plants its go-go boots firmly in the era’s seedy side, telling the Manson-inspired story of a wannabe ingĂ©nue corrupted by a drug-crazed serial killer. Ablaze with fuzz-laden grooves and liquid light, The Strip Cult is like a Kenneth Anger film come to life: Lost souls shake, rattle, and roll toward a violent end, exposing the dangerous nihilism behind “free love.” An opening set from Cavedweller causes the kundalini creeps with stark psych-blues, while Hacienda’s layered pop harmonies provide a smooth comedown.
(Cartoon done for the Show- from the Jay French Studio)
4 comments:
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This musical would not have coome to be if the events were irrelevant. The murders were a sociological nand psychological crossroads. Patty hopes that's what this guy was after...or, maybe he's just a pervert.
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I'd see it seems interesting
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