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Saturday May 27 2017 8:00PM doors -- music at 8:30PM ••• ALL AGES $12 in advance / $15 at the door All Your Sisters allyoursistersmusic.bandcamp.com/ electronic r&b/soul industrial noise post punk Planning For Burial planningforburial.bandcamp.com/ metal rock doom doomgaze slowcore Wreck And Reference wreckandreference.bandcamp.com/ dark music drone electronic post-metal punk rock Creepers creeperssf.bandcamp.com/ metal pop psych shoegaze All Your Sisters Jordan Morrison, Mario Ruiz -from San Francisco, CA -"All Your Sisters take on the post-punk paradigm is decidedly non-retro. The basic building blocks are there; heavy drum machine rhythms, pumping melodic bass lines, swaths of atmospheric guitars and cold synth melodies, but where many bands are content to wallow in the shadows of their influences, All Your Sisters sounds like the future." Planning For Burial -from Wilkes Barre, PA -Simultaneously straddling the line between being completely nostalgic and futurist sounding, this product of a single wunderkind takes healthy obsessions with certain influences and filters them through a droning, gloomy spyglass that evokes only the most concrete blues (the emotion not the music) this side of the gray waters of the Atlantic. The live side of the Planning For Burial coin has a split personality where the audience is never sure what they are going to get; the loud version is a droning and noise-y wall of sound while the quiet version is soft and pretty. Both aspects though are exercises in wondrous depression. Wreck And Reference -from Los Angeles, CA - "I cannot say enough good things about this challenging noise/experimental group, they just do what they do at the finest level, you need to listen to this album, then go check out their other works. This album I have listened to probably 20 times over the past week, its that good." Creepers -from San Francisco, CA --Creepers started as a studio project of Deafheaven members Shiv Mehra and Daniel Tracy in 2011. The two were inspired mainly by '70s horror film scores a la Goblin, but they also mixed in the black metal influence that they have become known for lately. Eventually rounding out a full lineup by adding Varun Mehra on bass and Chris Nativdad as second guitarist, Creepers' sound began to shift laterally towards a more psych/prog rock sound along the sounds of Ride or Chapterhouse. "Lush" is their first debut LP released in November 2014. |
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