Photographic evidence of the WPC Presents Anti-Valentine’s Day Prom!

The weather may have been a bit rough, but last night’s WPC Presents show – the Anti-Valentine’s Day Prom – was still a fun show. Sadly, Pretty & Nice from Boston were unable to make it due to illness in the band. But everyone else was fantastic, and Mezzenine at Zen is a great new addition to the downtown Bangor music scene. First up, Yes We Kin, a.k.a. singer-songwriter Cam Jones of Portland.

Then it was A Severe Joy, who got everyone dancing with his blend of 80s synth pop and indie rock. 

Jose Ayerve has quite a light show. And some fantastic pants.

 

And then, finally, When Particles Collide, in their first Bangor show of the year.

 

 

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About Emily Burnham

Emily Burnham is a Maine native, a University of Maine graduate, and a proud Bangorian. She's an arts and lifestyle writer for the Bangor Daily News, where she's worked since 2004, when she started as a lowly intern, before moving up to a full time staff writer position in 2008. She reports on everything from local bands to local food, from media and the Internet to theater and dance. In her quest for stories, she's seen countless concerts and plays, been lobster fishing, interviewed celebrities, taken belly dancing classes, hung out with water buffalo and played in a ukulele orchestra, to name just a few. She's interested in everything -- especially if it happens in Maine. She welcomes any and all feedback or suggestions for stories.