Woodstock, New York quartet The Bobby Lees played their only Canadian live show on their current dates to a sold-out crowd at the Monarch Tavern this week. Supporting their third full-length (and their debut album on Ipecac Recordings), the band left everything on the stage at the Monarch (including most of drummer Macky Bowman’s clothes). Shortly before their performance started, Bowman walked out onstage from backstage, stretched a bit, peeled off all his clothes, adjusted his nutsack behind his tighty whities, posed for the crowd flexing his biceps, and then sat down behind the drum kit. Both bands did their set-up; Bowman played the opening band Paste’s drum kit, with a single drum and cymbal swapped around quickly during the changeover. While on that topic, Paste did a solid job openi...