After spontaneously scoring _Alice in Wonderland _on Halloween, the Disco Biscuits have continued the theme over their last three shows. Thursday at the Wett Bar in Vancouver the group played along to a video of Its The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown. Friday at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, OR the Biscuits performed an improvised soundtrack to Godfrey Reggio’s film, Koyaanisqatsi (an Indian word meaning ‘life out of balance’). Saturday night the King Cat Theater in Seattle, WA, the band improvised to portions of Tom Tykwer’s Run Lola Run.
The Disco Biscuits next show is November 17 at the Catalyst Club in Santa Cruz, CA. For more dates, visit www.discobiscuits.com.
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