Death in June brings a legacy of unease to the Earl

Industrial culture icon Douglas P. played the Earl as part of Death in June’s Death of the West MK III tour.

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  • Douglas P. of Death in June plays the maracas.



Death in June played the Earl Nov. 17. Pyramid Club opened and Miro Snejdr, Herr Lounge Corps, played a few songs on the piano after that. It was Death In June’s first time coming back to Georgia in 17 years. A few people were there that saw them 17 years ago, and Douglas took requests from the “old fogies” in the crowd. The group played more than 30 songs including “All Pigs Must Die,” “She Said Destroy,” “Peaceful Snow,” “Runes And Men,” and “Heaven Street” in a greatest hits set that lasted well over an hour.

More photos after the break.


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  • Openers Pyramid Club perform in front of the Death in June flag.



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  • A Death in June fan patiently waits for the show to start.



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  • Miro Snejdr, Herr Lounge Corps, performs.



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  • Death in June featuring Miro Snejdr, Herr Lounge Corps, perform.




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  • Miro Snejdr, Herr Lounge Corps, plays the accordion.



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  • A rainbow flags sits among the Death in June flags.