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NT (Nevertune) at Glasslands Gallery
I thought "NT" stood for "No Tuning", so I was certainly expecting something punk from these guys. They're definitely punk, but a strange mix of crust and art punk with lots of energy, some metal-esque headbanging, and metal-esque hair for that matter. Loved 'em.