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Friday October 27 2017
  8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• ALL AGES
$10 in advance / $12 at the door
Sure Sure
   [co-headlining]
suresuremusic.com/
 Rock & Roll
Street Joy
   [co-headlining]
www.street-joy.com/
 Rock & Roll
Jackie Zealous
www.jackiezealous.com/
  surf rock

Sure Sure
Chris, Charlie,  Kevin, Michael
-from Los Angeles, CA

-Los Angeles based indie rock outfit. New singles "Friends" and "Koreotown" out now.




Street Joy
-from Los Angeles, CA
-You see a sweater in the department store. You pick it up to feel it out. Cotton? Polyester? You refer to the tag. Cotton. Ultimately, you decide to pass on the sweater (it's summer, anyway). You try leave the sweater as you found it. You're folding the sweater. It's hard. Don't give up. You give up. You feel bad, so you try again. It's still hard. Eventually, you're satisfied with the effort given and with the state of the sweater. You walk away. A song comes over the speakers that you have heard before. You Shazam it. It's Duran Duran.*    We are Street Joy.


Jackie Zealous
Eddie Curzon [guitar/vocals]
Ryan Lee [drums]
Zach Scott [bass]
-from Santa Cruz, CA

--Jackie Zealous is a three-piece garage-rock band, but it’s also the name of a real person. Not one of the members, though—the name belongs to a guy they met at their practice space who provides them with a lot of unsolicited advice. And he lives in a van right outside.

“He sits in on some of our practices, and tells us what we should be doing from the business side of things,” says drummer Ryan Lee. “He’ll tell us that we’re too laid back and we need to go off—and then threaten to kick us.”

The trio obviously has a goofy side, but they also have some real songwriting skills, a couple of notches above the standard fuzzed-out, cymbal-crashing psych-garage formula. There’s some sophisticated Rubber Soul-era Beatles, and late-’60s Kinks influences in there. The only music they have online at the moment are some mellow acoustic demos of their songs, and they work stripped down because of the strong pop sensibilities. Live, they play the songs much faster and more distorted.