We’re giving away tickets to see SLAUGHTER HOUSE!!!

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Slaughter House will be performing in Brooklyn on August 1st and your favorite site is giving away free tickets for their show! How can I get a free pair you ask? Easy, just submit your name, twitter and e-mail below and also follow/tweet this (click here). We’ll send our random winner an e-mail on Monday, July 30th. I hope you’re as excited as we are!
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“Bushwick hipness, industrially romantic aesthetics and world class music” - Bushwick Daily
“Better than The Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival” - The Village Voice
Welcome to THE WELL. We look forward to you joining us for our upcoming hip hop show with SLAUGHTERHOUSE.
Friday, August 10
SLAUGHTERHOUSE
FREEWAY
Special guest set with PHAROAHE MONCH
Also Featuring L.A.D. & WILLIE THE KID, J THE S, DA CIRCLE, PAUL MARZ
Doors at 6:00pm, Live Show ends at 10:00pm
Must be 18+ to enter
$25 advance, $30 at door
Tickets on Sale Now: http://www.ticketfly.com/
Artist Website: http://www.slaughterhouseweb.
When Crooked I, Joell Ortiz and Royce Da 5’9″ joined Joe Budden on his 2008 mixtape Halfway House, the chemistry on their collaborative track meant “Slaughterhouse” the song would quickly become Slaughterhouse the hip-hop supergroup. Other tracks recorded at their initial meeting bypassed the usual music distribution channels and were leaked to the net, including “Move On” which gave the music press the group’s backstory in song. They recorded their debut album in a mere six days, signed to the E1 label, and released their self-titled, debut in 2009. The band’s latest album is due out in August 2012 on Eminem’s Shady Records imprint.
Artist Website: http://rhymesayers.com/freeway
Rappers have been rhyming about hustling, living in the ghetto and the perils of street life since the dawn of Hip Hop, but what distinguishes Freeway is his unique approach to tackling these subjects. Freeway neither boastfully brags about his days hustling on the crime-ridden street corners of North Philly, nor does he dogmatically preach at his listeners while lecturing them to live righteously. Instead, his lyrics are laced with ghetto-weary “been there, done that” sentiment that implies there is life beyond the block… and beyond The Roc.
Artist Website: http://www.myspace.com/
While a member of the New York City duo Organized Konfusion, Pharoahe Monch developed a reputation as one of underground hip-hop’s preeminent lyricists, crafting intricate and intelligent raps with partner Prince Po. After recording three albums together from 1991-1997, the two split up amicably, and Monch pursued a more aggressive solo style with the terrific independent label Rawkus. His single/video “Simon Says” was released in the summer of 1999 and became a massive hit among rap and club audiences, setting the stage for the full-length Internal Affairs upon its release several months later. While he didn’t release his second album (Desire) until 2007, he was active throughout the intervening years, with fiery singles like “The Life” (with Styles) and “Agent Orange,” along with featured spots on tracks by Ras Kass, J Dilla, Pete Rock, and Sa-Ra.
Artist Website: http://jthes.com/
Artist Website: http://www.myspace.com/
Artist Website: http://www.paulmarz.com/
- THE WELL is located at 272 Meserole Street, two blocks from the Montrose stop on the L line.
- Tickets may be purchased through Ticketfly, online at TheWellBrooklyn.com or by calling 347-599-1759
- Full bar is open all night. Pub food is available until close of business.
- Show takes place in our outdoor performance space. Shows are rain or shine.
- Tickets are for general admission/standing room only. All Sales Final.


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