Sound Fix Relocates, Brings Back Music

phpnWrAUSPM.jpg Need your live music fix back on North 11th Street? Williamsburg's Sound Fix had to shut down their lounge earlier this year, which housed comedy and music events, as well as a cafe and bar. In order to bring back the events, owner James Bradley has announced he's moving out, and re-opening in September at a new location just about a block away on Berry Street. Hopefully the neighbors over there won't have any complaints; Bradley told the Brooklyn Paper, “Record stores all over the nation [have live music]. Why can’t we?'"

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I understand that a healthy indie music store should have live music and I don't know all the details of sound fix and their problems with their neighbors, but, it would suck if a live music venue moved in beside or under you after you've lived somewhere for a long time. Considering Williamsburg has so many non-residential areas, it seems they could thrive somewhere in the hood without bothering anyone.

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