Aslan's How
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Aslan's How was a small art gallery at the corner of Bardstown Road and Richard Ave. that held shows throughout late 2002 and early to mid 2003. Owned by some church, it allowed bands of pretty much any genre to play there, despite what their religious affiliations or beliefs were. In charge of booking was Jeff Jentsch.
The venue was shut down by the fire marshall after the Great White pyrotechnics disaster in early 2003. The storefront did not have enough exits, a wheelchair access ramp, or the capacity for the number of people that were coming. They stopped having shows, and as that had turned to be their main source of income, they had to shut their doors.
Bands to play here:
- of Asaph
- A Suburban Blood Drive
- Ayin
- Black Widows
- Breather Resist - first show
- Cast From Eden
- Foxhole
- Harbinger
- Kodan Armada
- City Of Ghosts
- Khali Ma'at
- the Shining Path
- Second Story Man
- Ten to Midnight
- Thrashasaurus Rex
- Three Nails For A False Prophet
- The Slow Suicide
- Blue Goat War
- Telavet
- Your Black Star
- The Assistant
- Reaching Forward
- Bleeding Through
- Abilene
- Hopesfall
- Most Precious Blood
- The Promise
- Norma Jean (No Vocalist)
- Time In Malta
- Underoath
- Under a Dying Sun
- Box The Compass