Show Me The Body: Backstage at Kilby Block Party and the Upcoming Album "Alone Together"
By
Tom Breihan
Pure flour-power. Hearty enough to carry you through lunch.
Summary
A personal, first-person account of interviewing the band Show Me The Body backstage at Salt Lake City's Kilby Block Party. The author describes initial nervousness about meeting the band, expecting them to be ultra-serious, but finding them funny and chill instead. The article also mentions the band's upcoming album "Alone Together" and their festival performance.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledI had this idea that they'd be ultra-serious, monkish types and that the conversation would be awkward as hell: Turns out: No!
Those guys are very funny and chill, and I would hang out with them whenever.
Their festival set destroyed, too.
Show Me The Body are getting ready to release their new album Alone Together
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