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Friday May 16 2014
 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:30PM ••• ALL AGES
$12 in advance / $14 at the door
Say Hi
ilikesayhi.com/
 Indie rock
Big Scary  
 (from Melbourne, Australia)
bigscary.net/
 alternative
HIPS
 all-girl three piece, with Natalia of Social Studies
soundcloud.com/hipsforlife/sets/hips-demos/s-fuFxb
 moody dance music
DJ Mr. Lucho
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 DJ


Say Hi
Eric Elbogen.
-From Seattle, Washington.
-Say Hi is Eric Elbogen. His new full length will be out on Barsuk Records in late 2014. In anticipation of the release, he'll be performing a number of North American shows this spring with the very fantastic Big Scary (see below!). New songs will be debuted and old songs will be revisited. The shows will be intimate and friendly, personnel will likely be shared and pun-centric jokes and oddball anecdotes will be encouraged. The format of Say Hi's set will not be dissimilar to the one he performed as part of Barsuk's 15th anniversary celebration. Those who were in attendance can attest to the fact that not a single pair of buttocks were able to withstand the urge to wobble once Elbogen's chewy dance moves and huey synthesizers filled the room.




Big Scary
Tom Iansek and Jo Syme.
-From Melbourne, Australia.
-Big Scary are an outfit from Melbourne, Australia. Joanna's on the kit, occasionally chiming in with some backing vocals, whilst lead singer Tom swaps between electric guitar and keys, in turn moulding the on-stage genres from grunge to pop to moody ballads. Between Iansek's evocative falsetto, Syme's economic drumming, and their combined approach to self-sustained production, the pair gifted their core elements with understated ambition.

Fuzzy garage rock sat effortlessly beside pocket orchestrated ballads. Idyllic melodies maneuvered through piano-led landscapes, as unfussy textures were unseated by good old-fashioned rock workouts.  





HIPS
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DJ Mr. Lucho
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