Cul de Sac's 2002 Concert History

Cul de Sac formed in 1990 in Boston, Massachusetts, taking their name from a Roman Polanski film. Led by guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Glenn Jones, Cul de Sac's music is primarily instrumental - although vocals from Boston folk legend Dredd Foole graced the bands debut album - drawing inspiration from sources such as 1960s psychedelia, surf-rock, Middle Eastern folk music, krautrock, John Fahey and American primitivism folk music, free jazz, and the more industrial elements of the avant-garde.

Date Concert Venue Location
May 10, 2002
Cul de Sac Empty Bottle Chicago, Illinois, United States
May 08, 2002
Cul de Sac Echo Lounge Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Folk
Experimental
Psychedelic Rock
Instrumental
Psychedelic
Post-Rock
Experimental Rock
Space Rock
Math Rock
Krautrock
Experimental Jazz
Musique Concrète
New Weird America
Drone Folk
Neo-Kraut
Free Folk
Experimental Psych
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