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Return to the Library – 05/14/10 – The Library

Show
Return to the Library
When
Friday, May 14, 2010
7:00pm - 21+
Where
706 Lafayette
St. Louis, MO, USA 63104

Located in Historic Soulard in what was originally the Soulard branch of the Saint Louis Public Library, the owners have maintained the historic value and feel of this amazing building, while bringing it into the "now" with today's music, drinks, and food.

The Library is proud to host terrific up-and-coming acts, as well as some of the best local, semi-national, and national original bands out on the music circuit today. The Library's full menu is an escape from traditional "bar fare" with everything from Chili-Lime Shrimp, and Crab Cake appetizers, to the Grilled Salmon, and Tarragon Chicken entrees, as well as soups, salads, burgers, sandwiches, and everything in between!

The large beer and liquor selection ensures that patrons will be able to enjoy their favorite beverage any time! The Library's professional, courteous staff works hard to make sure each and every patron's visit here is as enjoyable as possible!

Other Info
Achalachia returns to The Library in Historic Soulard with Thoughtless, Nedra and Common Era

This is a 21+ show, so kiddies stay home
Doors at 7 pm
$5 at door

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First Show At The Library

So we had our first show at The Library and it’s definitely a venue I would like to play again. The sound is great, they installed nice new lights, the staff is helpful, the beer is cold, and because of the size of the room you would never know that it’s a smoking bar.

This was a last minute show, so that means we had to race to gather our gear and then race to get to the club at a reasonable time. In fact, I’m quite impressed with the band, we were able to pack all of our gear and get to the club in about an hour.

We arrived at the club around 6:30 Wednesday evening and began the long process of loading our gear in, and that’s when I remembered, The Library has tons of stairs to climb to get in the doors, which is the only draw back to the club that I’ve found. We lugged our 300 pounds worth of gear up the stairs without complaint because of the mild excitement of playing a new club. Moving as fast as we could so we could set up and open the show.

The Stage At The LibraryAs we were loading in, The Library was finishing up the installation of their new lighting system. Which, once I saw the lights in action, I thought they looked amazing. We spoke with Sheri, the booking manager, and got settled in. She seemed grateful that we came to help out the club because of the dropout of another band.

One thing I will never understand is why a band would skip out on a show after they have confirmed. I understand that shit happens and things come up, but it seems like every time we play a show there is always a band missing.

I recognized a few of the bands from The Library’s open house, even one that wasn’t playing but just came out to support us, Common Era. I was really cool of them, apparently they were asked to play the show as well but couldn’t (so they didn’t confirm), but were curious of who was playing. When they found out we took the spot they came out.

As for the actual show, it wasn’t a crowded night, but a decent turnout for a Wednesday, and as usual, we rock the house. From a bands perspective, you could hear everything clearly through the monitors. From the crowd response, it must have sounded pretty good out there because people seemed to be enjoying themselves. I was told after the set, by a friend who goes to nearly every show, that the sound was better than most clubs.

Adam commented later, “One of the coolest parts for me was looking towards the backstage area while we were playing and only seeing some guy’s foot tapping along with Fellow.”

The way the stage is set up at The Library and the building is designed, people can be on any side of the stage. There is a loft area that wraps around the stage and the band room underneath that. Occasionally, someone on the loft behind the stage would talk to us during the set, and they let us know it sounded great up there as well. And it was really cool to have the other bands watching from behind the stage. I thought it really added to the experience, and at least for me, made the show better.

We finished our 40 minute set, unloaded our gear, and prepared to watch the other bands rock. The way the stage is designed, it makes it quick and easy for band transitions. Meaning there is less waiting for the audience. Meaning you get more music for your money. And the music is why you went to the venue in the first place.

All-in-all, The Library in Historic Soulard is an awesome venue to play and also being a local music fan, it’s a great place to see music. No matter if we are playing there or not, I suggest anyone interested in local music to visit The Library at least once and make up their own mind.

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The Library in Historic Soulard

Achalachia attended an open house on Monday, September 28th at The Library. While there they drank free beer, ate free hot wings and pizza, and talked with other bands and people in the music industry. All-in-all it was a great night for local St. Louis music. Read a full account of John’s experience at The Library in Soulard.

The Library
A day after visiting the bar and ultimately deciding that we wanted to play there we received a call asking if we could fill in on the September 30th show. One of the four bands dropped out and they needed some help. Never to turn down a show we jumped on the chance to save the Admiral.

After scrambling to get everything in order, and make sure that all three member (John, Adam, and Nick) could play, we confirmed the show and have begun a mad promotion blitz.

We’ll let you know how our first show at The Library goes in tomorrows post. And if you can please come out and support local music and local venues.

Show Details

The Library
706 Lafayette Ave,
St. Louis, MO 63104
The Library Website
314-621-3900

This is a 21+ show.
Doors open at 7pm Show starts at 8pm
ONLY $6 at the door

3 of the 4 following bands will be there:
- Citizen Snips
- Werewolf
- Strych9Hollow
- Life Among The Dead
Achalachia will be filling in the hole

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