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It was an evening of compelling images and ear-splitting music on Dec. 14 when industrial band There Is No Us performed at Queen B Vinyl Cafe, Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan’s latest business venture.
The Cottonwood-based spot hosted more than just the concert, though. On display were a number of frontman (and Phoenix New Times contributor) Jim Louvau’s photographs.

There Is No Us perform at Queen B Vinyl Cafe in Cottonwood on Dec. 14.
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There Is No Us perform at Queen B Vinyl Cafe in Cottonwood on Dec. 14.
Tony Aguilera
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Jennifer Keenan, left and Jim Louvau pose for a photo.
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There Is No Us perform at Queen B Vinyl Cafe in Cottonwood on Dec. 14.
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Attendees check out the photos on the walls.
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There Is No Us perform at Queen B Vinyl Cafe in Cottonwood on Dec. 14.
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There Is No Us perform at Queen B Vinyl Cafe in Cottonwood on Dec. 14.
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There Is No Us perform at Queen B Vinyl Cafe in Cottonwood on Dec. 14.
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There Is No Us perform at Queen B Vinyl Cafe in Cottonwood on Dec. 14.
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Louvau chose some of his recent music-related work for the exhibition.
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