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Wednesday October 26 2016 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• ALL AGES $12 Jacuzzi Boys jacuzziboys.com/ Rock'N'Roll Friendless Summer friendlesssummer.bandcamp.com/ bedroom pop lo-fi Gary With A Circle Around The "A" (on Burger Records) www.facebook.com/Gary-with-a-circle-around-the-A-225435474137323/ Rock Ice Cream www.facebook.com/thebandicecream/ alternative garage hyphy pop rock disco Jacuzzi Boys Gabriel: gtr, vox Diego: drums, vox Danny: baseball -from Miami, FL -The year, 2007. The Boys, Jacuzzi. Hatched inside a vulture’s nest, Jacuzzi Boys emerged from deep within the Florida wilds, three radioactive chicks cawing for their piece of electric rock pie. With No Seasons (Florida’s Dying) they freaked their way through the swamps, a psycho stomp of a record, all hallucinations and hand claps. Glazin’ (Hardly Art) found a more polished sound. They installed AC units inside their mobile homes, found a way to turn neon into ice cubes. Now, with their third full-length, the self-titled Jacuzzi Boys, they’re going grand, building limestone monuments to those that boogied before them, while writing hypnotic ear worms by the light of a cigarette. Gone is the swamp-thing snarl. In it’s place, the indestructible cool of the casino slot-jockey with nothing to lose. Recorded at Key Club Recording Co. in Benton Harbor, Michigan—same as 2011’s Glazin’—the new record takes full advantage of expert engineers Bill Skibbe and Jessica Ruffins’ sonic sandlot, with Kramer in charge of mastering. The end result? A smashing set of tunes as dazzling as a sparkler. It’s like that movie you once saw. The one with the boy and the girl and the plastic lounger on the beach. “Be My Prism” was the invitation. “Black Gloves” and “Double Vision” the promise. “Dust” was the rising tide. “Rubble,” the dirty uncle. “Hotline” was the lightning storm, and “Ultraglide” was the ending, the part where he drove her home with the windows down. You remember you liked it. It stayed with you while you swam alone in your pool that night. Friendless Summer Jack Brown -from Oakland, CA -“Friendless Summer is charming, goofy and is the right amount of escapist emotional spread that sends you into a head bobbing rapture.” - Pedro Hernandez, Death Records. Friendless Summer is the solo project of Jack Brown. Gary With A Circle Around The "A" from Camden, NJ/Tampa, FL Gary with a circle around the "A" is the bass player for Personal & the Pizzas. -He likes Babes, Pizza, Beer, Rock n Roll, Selling "Used" Cars, Being Cool, and Blowing Bubbles. His Favorite Bubblegumb is Bubblicious Paradise Punch. His favorite drink is whatever you're havin. He also likes Ritalin, Chains, Hawaiian shirts, his own chest hair, and prefers 10W 40 for his mustache. Favorite Car: that Firebird down the block Favorite Slice: Anchovy and Jalapeno Favorite Smoke: Camel Menthol Favorite Kinda Girl: The kinds that got boyfriends already He currently lives in Tampa, Fl selling "used" cars Ice Cream -from San Francisco, CA -Dairy Rock. Melting Pop. The music of Ice Cream may not be as innocently sweet as the treat they're named after, but they'll certainly delight anyone with even a passing interest in garage rock. Their latest EP, We're Set, is a melting pot of dirty, fuzzy, and slightly stupid rock n’ roll. With standouts like “Wild” and “Surfer Girl” the band has been welcomed to share the stage with the likes of Hinds, Night Beats, Adult Books, SWMRS, The Aquadolls and many more. Now, with momentum building, the band is working on finishing their debut full-length album recorded and mixed by legend Bruce Botnick (The Doors, The Beach Boys) and San Francisco underground icon Mike Carnahan. Their single “Seventeen” has already been premiered with The Wild Honey Pie and if its any indication of the rest of the bag, heads are gonna roll. |