Photo Review: Punx-giving

Photos and Words by Adrian Gandara

Poster by Katy Avery

Punxgiving
A bunch of punks got together Saturday for a house show at the Audubon Society, raising $150 for Out Youth, a local safe place for youth of all sexual orientations and gender identities to be themselves.

Punk was more than three chords. It was synths and synthpop. A travelling mandolin and U.K. accordionist. Drum machines. A string section. A Los Angeles rapper.

And then the crowd dumped beer on Hans Gruber and the Die Hards and everyone moshed to Harry Belafonte’s “Jump In the Line.” Check out the photos below.

BFF

BFF BFF BFF BFF BFF

Subcommander

Subcommander Subcommander Subcommander Subcommander Subcommander

Little Thief

Little Thief Little Thief Little Thief Little Thief

CRXMBS

CRXMBS CRXMBS CRXMBS CRXMBS

ANDY

Andy Andy Andy Andy Andy

Dead Sally

Dead Sally Dead Sally Dead Sally Dead Sally Dead Sally

The Red Heroes

Red Heroes Red Heroes Red Heroes Red Heroes Red Heroes

Little Father

Little Father Little Father Little Father Little Father

Crusty P and the White Boxes

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The Harms

The Harms The Harms The Harms The Harms

2Mex + The Harms

2Mex

Paperback

Paperback Paperback Paperback Paperback Paperback

Hans Gruber and the Die Hards

Hans Gruber and the Die Hards Hans Gruber and the Die Hards Hans Gruber and the Die Hards Hans Gruber and the Die Hards Hans Gruber and the Die Hards

Mom Jeans

Mom Jeans Mom Jeans Mom Jeans Mom Jeans