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Thursday December 11 2014
BUY TICKETS ONLINE
 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• 21 AND OVER
$10 in advance / $15 at the door 
Black Map
blackmapmusic.com/
 of Fardredg, & The Trophy Fire
 hard rock
Burro
www.facebook.com/BURROvision
 of Middle Class Rut
Rock
Death Valley High
deathvalleyhigh.com/
 doom pop

Black Map
Mark Engles, Chris Robyn, and Ben Flanagan.
-From the Bay Area, California.

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Black Map is a fledgling supergroup comprised of dredg guitarist Mark Engles, Far drummer Chris Robyn, and The Trophy Fire vocalist/guitarist Ben Flanagan. Together, they produce heavy, well-rounded hard rock, flanked by crashing rhythms and wailing, anthemic guitar work. Harmonies and sampling add punch to the choruses and breakdowns, as their material steadily drives along through a varied and eclectic soundscape. 
 




Burro

Zack: Vocals/Guitar
Eddie: Vocals/Guitar
Matt: Drums
Tyler: Bass
-from Sacramento.

-Middle Class Rut's members are Zack Lopez and Sean Stockham. While MCRut was takin' a short rest, in November of 2014 Zack Lopez started another band called Burro.

 
  



Death Valley High

reyka osburn
adam bannister
chris sanders
huffy hafera
-from
SF
-Fuse distorted guitar riffs over dance-punk beats and you'll have Death Valley High - the mixtape to a doomsday dance party.

The band came together in 2010 and introduced the world to their deadly undead rock with their debut album. They hit the road for two national tours and dropped the acclaimed 2011's Doom, In Full Bloom. They scored an Independent Music Award in the category of "Best Rock Song" for "Multiply".