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After The Jump Fest – New Year’s Eve at the Knitting Factory

by theshark

Hey kids, let’s face it, the anticipation and build up to New Year’s Eve is often about 150x better than the actual crappy party you end up watching the ball drop at. You know the drill – drunk by 9pm, depressed by 11:30pm, kissing someone at the stroke of midnight who you recall looking strangely like Jeffrey Tambor from Arrested Development, and then waking up in a puddle of stale beer and wet confetti the next morning. Seriously, is there anything grosser than wet confetti? It’s just always bothered me like moist, chewed gum.
We know that more of the same is on probably tap for you this December 31st, so we wanted to give you another, much better option to help ring in 2008 – Come party with your friends at Uncensored Interview, along with some of the hippest NYC music bloggers, and a bunch of people way cooler and with better taste in music than your drunk asshole friends at After The Jump Fest Monday Night at the Knitting Factory on Leonard St.

Free Candy and Condoms For The Kids

Get your tickets here, and get them soon, because they’re going fast.
Here’s the deal, for $30 bucks you get to see 6 amazing up-and-coming bands, like The Dirty Projectors, Senryu, and Care Bears On Fire, so later on when one of them blows up you can be a snob and tell all your friends “Oh, I saw those guys like 6 months ago.” You also get free admission to the After the Jump Fest after party where you can make out with people much more attractive than you’d find at your friend’s house party to ring in 2008, and we promise, no wet confetti. And the best part of all of this is that the money is going to a great and most worthy cause – to benefit music education in New York City.So get your tickets HERE and then come stop by our booth to say hi, and pick up some goodies we’ll have on hand. We’ll see you there.

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