On Sunday, Nov. 14, Brandeis reopened Levin Ballroom (only a couple of hours after the "Screw Anyone" Dance) for the WBRS Fall Concert featuring The Lot Six, Read Yellow and Audible Mainframe. The concert combined many different types of music into a single show. The Lot Six is a quintet of post-punk Indie rockers from Boston; Read Yellow is a punk band from Amherst, Mass.; and Audible Mainframe is an eight-piece, hip-hop act. After the success of the Great Horn concert last spring during Bronstein Weekend that featured many different acts and music genres, WBRS wanted to bring an eclectic group of performers to attract the largest possible audience.

As Julie Craghead '07, special productions director for WBRS said, "WBRS has the motto 'something for everyone,' and this concert truly showed that ideal. It was a lot of fun, and the crowd that showed up really got into it."

The energetic crowd that showed up was treated to the three acts, the finale of Louis Louis week.

Those who missed Audible Mainframe on Sunday's WBRS concert can see them perform again at the WBRS Wax-Off 2004 D.J. battle turntable competition on Sunday, Nov. 21, at the Paradise Lounge in Allston, Mass.