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Wednesday October 22 2014
 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• 21 AND OVER
$10
New Spell  
newspellmusic.com
 Avant Pop - melodic indie rock
False Priest
   ------- Feather-Brite is off the bill
www.facebook.com/pages/False-Priest/118608134874533
 rock music
Katie Day 
www.facebook.com/KatieDayMusic

 Dreamy Indie Pop

New Spell
Lady Lees
Chris Michaelides
Jacob Frautschi
-from SF
-Dark indie avant-pop with female vocals, this San Francisco trio creates a sound that is melancholy and moving, yet upbeat and catchy; hopeful and haunting. By infusing their unique and alluring songs with classical, jazz, and electronic influences, they conjure a dynamic and exciting style that is simply captivating and all their own.


False Priest
evan greenwald
sam forester
tyler english
jake kopulsky
hunter scztroope
-from SF
-Though False Priest is primarily an outlet for former Handshake member Evan Greenwald's songwriting, the Marin-based band has featured a variety of established musicians on the Bay Area music scene across its various lineups. Currently a five-piece featuring Electric Magpie's Hunter Stroope, Everyone Is Dirty's Tyler English and ex-Handshake members Sam Forester and Jake Kopulsky, the band has taken on numerous incarnations in its lifespan. The False Priest name first appeared on the "Novato" single in 2012, followed by the full-length Uncanny Valley. Since then, they've released a full-length cover of fellow Bay Area musician Daniel Bromfield Tell Me What Happened and played with artists like Franz Nicolay, Rin Tin Tiger, The SHE's, and Fever Charm.

Inspired by '90s indie rock but distinctly set in the information age, False Priest's music leans lyrical and introspective but is still capable of carrying a crowd. Their album Uncanny Valley has been described by Nanobot Rock as "a welcome diversity to the seemingly endless replication most bands try to pass off as original," with SF Rebirth praising Greenwald as "unquestionably a great songwriter."   



Katie Day
-from SF
-Katie Day is a San Francisco based musician whose talents are as diverse as her influences. Raised on Neil Young, jazz standards, and Chicago blues, Day took her early piano and guitar training from the midwest to Berklee College of Music in Boston where she began her career as a songwriter and performer in 2004. From there, her love of Americana and roots music drove her to spend three years writing and playing in Nashville, where she recorded the EP Sunny’s Sister. After her 2010 move to San Francisco, Day began to and further expand and develop her sound. She started working with co-producer and mixing engineer Scott McDowell at the iconic Hyde St. Studio C in 2012 and has not looked back since. While her 2012 acoustic release, Going Nowhere, showcases her writing, vocal, and instrumental abilities, her current work, Burn It To The Ground, set for release in June 2014, focuses more on elaborate production and composition. Described as “dreamy indie pop”, Burn It is the perfect soundtrack to a changing musical landscape in which rapidly evolving independent production capabilities are utilized wisely, but quality writing and performance remain king.

Day writes, arranges, sings, plays (all instruments with the exception of drums and cello), and co-produces all her original tracks.

In addition to writing and recording her solo project, Day also composes music for advertisements, tv, and film.