Monday, August 17, 2009

Now NYC Hipsters Can Stay the Hell in their Mecca


Note: Williamsburg, the hipster/indie kid mecca is now putting a Knitting Factory venue right smack dab on its streets. No more subway cars from Bedford Avenue filled with pissed off faces and a sea of THE SAME FUCKING OUTFITS headed fro Manhattan. From nondescript all American towns these kids, once the moot point people in high school you don't remember now flood the streets of Brooklyn's finest gentrified city to find some identity. Haha, not going to happen, Indie is clothes, not a lifestyle, know this. So now these same clothes wearing, faux jaded white kids can stay in their new Holy Land and listen to their listless, no dancing allowed music that is starting to sound outdated, unoriginal and uninspired.

BROOKLYN, NY (CelebrityAccess MediaWire) -- The Knitting Factory is poised to open their newest outlet at 361 Metropolitan Avenue in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY.

Formerly located in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, the club closed its doors in January in preparation for the move to their new Brooklyn digs.


Set to open on September 9th with a performance by Les Savy Fav, the newly remodeled club will feature a flexible capacity performance space with a 400-square-foot stage and a brand new, state-of-the-art sound and light system. The club will also house two full bars; The Knit Bar and the Performance Space Bar - the Knit Bar will have its own performance space and be able to host acoustic sets, reading ands DJ sets.

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