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Radioboxer Presents Radio Drama, This Saturday, August 15, at the Annex in Hialeah

​The circus is coming to town...the town of Hialeah, that is. At least that's what the press release accompanying my invitation to Radioboxer's presentation of their debut album Radio Drama says. Judging by the effort they put into these nifty venereal vids (why do people keep calling them that?) we...
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​The circus is coming to town...the town of Hialeah, that is. At least that's what the press release accompanying my invitation to Radioboxer's presentation of their debut album Radio Drama says. Judging by the effort they put into these nifty venereal vids (why do people keep calling them that?) we posted a couple weeks back, and the resulting quality, that seems like a promise the locally-bred rock group will make good on.

The concept behind this particular show is a unique one, playing upon the recurring circus theme embarked upon at the album's onset with the kitschy "Run Away From Home and Join the Travelling Band". The atmosphere in the Annex will combine a 1940's carnival setting with some very distinctly Miamian art fixtures, including exhibits and listening stations where you can check out tunes from some local favs, like Huma Rojo, Afrobeta and Minimal.


Did we mention there will be "special carnies" on hand? Oh, and if you

needed further enticing, your Reader's Choice for 2009 Best Band will

be performing live, naturally. So join the travelling band yourself, in

the City of Progress this Saturday for a local show that promises to be

well outside the norm.

Radioboxer will be performing at the

Annex (9911NW 80 Ave, Hialeah, FL, 33016) on Saturday, August 15. Show

begins at 9 p.m. Admission is free, but you need to RSVP either by

e-mailing [email protected] or by visiting

www.myspace.com/radioboxerband.

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