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Bible Belt Badlands bring the spirit of Shadowy Men from a Shadowy Planet

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Sarah and Shamus Boss of the Bible Belt Badlands. Photo by Richard AmeryThe Owl also had a very cool show on Saturday, June 4.

Quirky Victoria based surf-instrumental duo Bible Belt Badlands sounded like a two piece Shadowy Men From A Shadowy Planet with an upbeat set of original instrumental which had several members of a crowd numbering about 30, dancing and flailing in front of the stage.

Sarah and Shamus Boss were affable and gracious hosts with Shamus agreeing to sign one excited fan’s hat as soon as he found a pen after the set.


 The duo traded time in front of the mic and on drums and guitar. Shamus sang a couple songs but it was mostly his catchy guitar playing which got the joint jumping. Their set was mostly originals, but they did cover A Shadowy Men From A Shadowy Planet song as well as a catchy Black Lips number called “Bad Kids” which ended the show.

— by Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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