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Tuesday February 11
2020 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• ALL AGES $10 PSDSP psdspmusic.com/ grunge Glavin glavin.bandcamp.com/releases grunge rock FNTN www.fntnmusic.com/ new wave pop PSDSP Vocals, Guitar / Eli Carlton-Pearson Bass, vocals / Brian Wilkerson Drums / Micheal Pinkham -from Fairfax CA -Physical Suicide Deterrent System Project (PSDSP) is an avant-grunge band from the Bay Area. PSDSP combines heavy riffs, melodious, spacy vocals, surprising lyrics, and virtuosic musicianship for a sound that picks up where Soundgarden left off, taking it further toward where Alice Coltrane was going. Lead singer and guitarist Eli Carlton-Pearson first conceived of the band after reading the comically verbose official title of the Golden Gate Bridge's suicide barrier. Well aware that music had provided him and many others with a reason to live in otherwise hopeless times, he decided to name his band after the barrier, in a move that was both tongue-in-cheek and dead serious. Joined by Brian Wilkerson on bass and Michael Pinkham on drums the band has become a cult favorite in their native Bay Area, and continues to surprise audiences everywhere with a well-rehearsed yet improvisational approach to heavy rock and roll. Glavin -from San Francisco, CA -glavin is a grunge rock trio in san fransico, we put on a lot of house shows play all kinds of venues and like to make catchy rock songs. FNTN Gray Whisnant - Vox/guitars Matt Rucker - Keys/guitars/vox Zeke Reed - Bass Ryan Albaugh - Drums -from Los Angeles, CA -FNTN make new wave for late nights. They play sleek, stylish guitar pop and brooding synth rock, perfect for 2 AM at a hotel bar. Formed on the east coast college circuit, they’ve been in Los Angeles since 2017. Since wrapping up their west coast tour, you can find them hanging out around Echo Park. "FNTN tap The Beatles, 90s Britpop, and Frank Ocean for a unique, evolving sound." - The Argonaut |