It's a terror knowing what this world is about

It's always nice to go out with friends mid-week and do something super chill; it's a nice push towards the weekend and something that I really forgot was important to do once and a while. In the past few weeks I've had no time to chill let alone breathe so a night like last night was much-needed.
Luckily for us Lo Pub happens to serve super cheap beer. My Stella and Ty's Stir Stick Stout cost less than eight dollars for both.

I definitely kept having to remind myself that I worked in the morning.
Generally I'm iffy on any graffiti of the non-Banksy variety but I can make exceptions for really kickass bathroom stall graffiti like Tiger Face here. The door also said, among many awesome things, that's what she said so that gets major props from me as well.
Lo Pub has a rockin' new vegetarian menu so we indulged in some vegan poutine with the best miso gravy I've ever tasted. The guy in line behind me ordered a mushroom nut burger that I'll have to come back and try sometime for sure.
Intense convos.

I spent all night trying to take a candid shot of them but Jabez kept moving so much I couldn't snag a snap that wasn't blurry without using my flash, so this is the best I could do. As you can see Meg of Po Mo dropped in for a visit as well and we finally met in person. Shout out to you if you're reading, Meg! It was lovely meeting you.
Look ma, no DJ

I'm not sure which of the opening acts this was since there wasn't really anyone behind the stage at all. Does it count as a "set" if you don't actually play anything? Oh well, whatever they had set up to play was decent.
I love this photo, it's so cozy and friendly and basically encapsulates the whole evening.
Your hero.

In fact I had a heroic moment when, while I was up buying beer, the owner came around asking everyone already there to pay cover if they were going to stay and see the show (not sure how I feel about that, btw...) and everyone ponied up their 8$ but yours truly because I was off indulging my vices. Success!
"No: Bud, MGD, Blue, Kokanee, Shitty Beers etc."

Hehe.
Shuttle.

When you chill with super-talented people like Komus it's hard not to over-analyze and judge other DJs but I really liked this guy's set. It didn't seem to have a unified theme, which was a really nice break from other DJs who stick to one genre specifically. Very tech-house and sort of dubsteppy at times? Whatever you want to call it, I liked it.

I'll come out and hear this guy play again for sure.