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Listings are
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next is the support band(s),
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Tuesday March 17
2020 CLOSED Show
canceled:
Tuesday March 17
2020
8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• 21 AND OVER $10 Same Girls www.facebook.com/SameGirls510/ Pop Rock Slow Caves www.slowcaves.com/ garage rock synthpop MINT surf rock dream pop Same Girls Taifa Otto Tyler Mike -from Oakland, CA -Coastline gives way to an endless expanse. Serene and severe, an entrancing undercurrent drawing one away before gently returning ashore. Slow Caves Jakob, Oliver, and David -from Fort Collins, CO -Indie rock band, Slow Caves, formed in Fort Collins, Colorado. Consisting of Danish-American brothers Jakob and Oliver Mueller and their childhood friend David Dugan, the band solidified in 2014 after a decade of high school bands came to an end. After cutting teeth in the Denver music scene, the band garnered attention from Old Flame Records and subsequently released the EP, Desert Minded in 2017. The following year they released a double A side picture disc (Poser/Rover). The band spent two years touring extensively, highlighted by performances at SXSW and Treefort Music Festival. They have opened for national acts such as Third Eye Blind, Cake, Rooney, DIIV, Cold War Kids, The Kills, and Modest Mouse. After sharpening their live show on the road, the band entered the studio with legendary record producer, Chris “Frenchie” Smith. Recorded at The Bubble in Austin, TX, Slow Caves released their debut album, “Falling” on Old Flame Records on March 22nd, 2019. MINT Tyler - Guitar/Vox Hayden - Guitar/Vox Danny - Bass Armon - Drums -from San Francisco, CA -Mint is a local San Francisco band that has been ripping it up for a few years with their fusion of shoe-gaze, surf punk, and post rock. They will make you dance, mosh, and soar into another dimension. Their music exhibits their ability to create a calming reverb soaked environment that is simultaneously pulsing forward. This push and pull is why they always sound so fresh (haha their name is Mint) – Douglas Fern |