Please go to your post editor > Post Settings > Post Formats tab below your editor to enter video URL. Live Videos Recall: SHELTER live in Philadelphia, 1991 December 16, 2012 1 min read SHELTER performed live at Revival in Philadelphia on October 13, 1991. Here’s the video documenting that show: Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: hardcore punkpunk rockshelter Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in May 28, 2025 BENEATH A STEEL SKY channel post-metal weight and instrumental introspection in new quality live session March 27, 2025 TRAVO’s Broken Guitar, Blurred Realities, and the Weight of a KEXP Debut February 21, 2025 CYPRESS HILL and the London Symphony Orchestra: “Illusions” now streaming January 30, 2025 BOUNDARIES unveil “Death Is Little More Tour Documentary” Previous Story Recall: S.O.B. live in Japan, 1989 Next Story Recall: MORBID ANGEL live in Tampa, 1986 Latest SIXPOINTS refuse genre borders, building “Negative Space” from bluesy riffs, spoken word, and owl calls on a small Canadian island MIDDLE-AGE QUEERS turn Mazzy Star’s “Fade Into You” into an early Jawbreaker tune ahead of Valentine’s Gay shows SERPENT treat aging in the underground like spitting in the face of nostalgia Argentine doom project MONOVOTH channels global despair and personal grief into their most expansive statement yet NOOK & CRANNY captured 17 years of musical trust in unedited jam sessions for “Karma Waters”
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