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Wednesday November 4 2015
 7:30PM doors -- music at 8:00PM ••• ALL AGES
$18
The Rocket Summer
www.therocketsummer.com/
 alternative
Paradise Fears ----- TEAM are off the bill
www.paradisefears.com/
alternative rock
Future Twin
www.futuretwin.com/
punkadelic, moongaze, old-time soulock


The Rocket Summer
Bryce Avary
-from Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX
-The Rocket Summer is the alternative rock solo-project of Bryce Avary who is based in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. Avary is a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and producer. He writes and produces every song on his records, and plays every instrument on them.

Inspired by bands like Archers Of Loaf, Jets To Brazil and Superchunk, he has released four studio albums and several EPs. His release, Of Men and Angels, held the #1 Top Album spot on iTunes upon its release on February 23, 2010. In April 2008, AP Magazine called him one of "100 bands you need to know."



Paradise Fears
Sam Miller, Cole Andre, Jordan Merrigan, Michael Walker, Marcus Sand
-from  Vermillion, South Dakota
-Formed in a small town in South Dakota, a state not widely recognized for its contributions to the world of music, PARADISE FEARS has set out with a unique mission: tell a real story. “We wanted to write songs that matter,” says lead singer Sam Miller. “Simple as that.”

Now a 5-piece, 10-instrument alternative rock outfit, the moniker has served them well: despite never being represented by a manager or a label, the band has built a remarkably widespread and loyal following, with hundreds of thousands of fans subscribed online and millions of streams on Spotify and YouTube. Eager to earn their chops on the road, the band opened for radio rock mainstays Parachute and The Cab before heading out on their own 2014 headlining tour. Following their 2014 signing to Digsin Records, the band released “Who We Were With,” quickly becoming their fastest-growing single, with over 3,000,000 streams, and announced a 2015 tour with Andy Grammer and Alex & Sierra. Their enormous touring and online audiences serve as a testament to the band’s tireless ethic and complete control of their own creative process.
 



Future Twin
-from San Francisco, CA
-There are many parts to the history of San Francisco’s FUTURE TWIN. Their origins in the city’s first all-girl moped gang, the Lockits. Their ever-active eye on burgeoning counterculture. Their dedication to the community from which they formed. And their musical anthems that share tales—good, bad, and liberating—of life in their beloved city.

As a live performance, Future Twin is helmed by front person and founder Jean Jeanie on lead vocals, guitar, keyboard or bass. Sometimes she plays solo, approaching a chance-controlled or aleatoric style. Other times she rallies a backing band of different friend-musicians.

While the music of Jeanie & Future Twin juxtaposes tangible beauty with honest grit, her sound has been described by others as soul-gaze and shredding. Jeanie has been compared to musicians such as St. Vincent, Grace Slick and Jim Morrison. She describes FT’s sound as PUNKadelic, moongayze, farmageddon or grandma rock. The band remains fiercely egalitarian and independent—championing public art projects in one moment, sowing the occasional renegade farm on occupied land in another, and advocating or directly creating more autonomous space at every turn. Future Twin creates sonic artifacts of a certain people in a certain time, in a certain place. In short, as Jeanie puts it, “Giving a shit is the new not giving a shit.”