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There Is No Us brought the house down at Cottonwood record store

There was plenty to see in Cottonwood on Dec. 14, when There Is No Us performed at Maynard James Keenan's Cottonwood record store.
Jim Louvau with some of his photographic work.

Tony Aguilera

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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.

Tony Aguilera

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.

Tony Aguilera

There Is No Us perform at Queen B Vinyl Cafe in Cottonwood on Dec. 14.

Tony Aguilera

Attendees check out the photos on the walls.

Tony Aguilera

There Is No Us perform at Queen B Vinyl Cafe in Cottonwood on Dec. 14.

Tony Aguilera

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There Is No Us perform at Queen B Vinyl Cafe in Cottonwood on Dec. 14.

Tony Aguilera

There Is No Us perform at Queen B Vinyl Cafe in Cottonwood on Dec. 14.

Tony Aguilera

There Is No Us perform at Queen B Vinyl Cafe in Cottonwood on Dec. 14.

Tony Aguilera

Louvau chose some of his recent music-related work for the exhibition.

Tony Aguilera

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