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Revision as of 16:55, 5 December 2004

The Brycc House (Bardstown Road Youth Cultural Center) was much more than a venue... well, it was always meant to be. There were many plans for things such as an on-air radio station (which did make it as internet radio), a darkroom, a community computer lab (this was somewhat functional under the directive of the Hex Collective), meeting space for radical groups (some groups met there), and much more. Much of the same work is being carried out at the new location, which has been dubbed The Brick House. Unfortunately, many of the projects did not get off the ground, as paying the extraordinary rent became the sole focus of the facility. Despite receiving limited grant money from the City Of Louisville, the center was forced to put on shows nearly every day of every week for some time. The resulting burn-out and numerous personal crises among the members, not to mention the monetary strain, caused the Brycc House to close its doors and relocate.


Volunteers/Staff:


Louisville bands to play there:

National acts to play there:

  • 200 North
  • American Nightmare
  • Ann Beretta
  • Asschapel
  • Avail
  • Botch
  • Cobra Kai
  • Comin' Correct
  • Cherry Valence
  • Creation Is Crucifixion
  • Crucial Unit
  • Dillinger Escape Plan
  • Kill Your Idols
  • Holding On
  • The Locust
  • Martyr AD
  • Memento Mori
  • Nunslaughter
  • Poison The Well
  • Sante Sangre
  • Lucero (only all-ages Louisville show ever)
  • The Tight Brothers from Way Back When
  • The Casket Lottery