More
See all Show me
17. Drive Thru Mayhem
2 months ago
16. Anavlog: Deep Roots
9 months ago
12. Do You Copy?
10 months ago
11. Record Playaz
10 months ago
10. X Ray Visions: A Look Inside Portland's Legendary …
10 months ago
8. Of Dice & Men
10 months ago
4. $100 & A T-Shirt
10 months ago
1. Anavlog #1
1 year ago
An in-depth account of one of the most important cultural epicenters in Portland's history, "X-Ray Visions" tells the story of the X-Ray Cafe, an ABC NO RIO/924 Gilman-esque "Nightclub" that hosted bands like Green Day, Crash Worship, Nation of Ulysses, Neurosis, Everclear, Smegma, Poison Idea, and virtually every touring act from '89-'94. Did you ever wonder how Portland appeared on the map as THE epicenter for weird, alternative arts and culture? It was because of the X-Ray - an entirely unique all-ages venue with a true "anything goes" aesthetic--a punk band, a circus act, toddlers banging on things, language classes, 25 cent advice, and a spanking evangelist might all appear on a single bill - and its presence put Portland on the map as a radical, rock and roll kind of town. Comes with a bonus CD soundtrack of former X-Ray regular acts, including Hazel, Dead Moon, Big Daddy Meat Straw, New Bad Things, Unwound, Crackerbash, Frances Farmer Gals, and more! Tightened up editing with a new cover by Sean Tejeratchi (Craphound!)
This conversation is missing your voice. Take five seconds to join Vimeo or log in.

Advertisement

Statistics

  •  
    plays
    likes
    comments
  • Total
    plays 80
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Dec 3rd
    plays 0
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Dec 2nd
    plays 1
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Dec 1st
    plays 0
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Nov 30th
    plays 2
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Nov 29th
    plays 0
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Nov 28th
    plays 1
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Nov 27th
    plays 0
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Nov 26th
    plays 0
    likes 0
    comments 0
Previous Week

Downloads

Please join Vimeo or log in to download the original file. It only takes a few seconds.