Show canceled:
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Tuesday April 28 2020 7:00PM
doors -- music at 7:30PM •••
ALL AGES $15 in
advance /
$17 at the door
Arms
Akimbo Indie Rock/Alternative
Mike Mains & The
Branches Indie rock
TBA
Arms
Akimbo Colin
Boppell | Chris Kalil |
Peter Schrupp | Matt Sutton
-from Los Angeles, CA -Arms
Akimbo is a 4-piece rock outfit
comprised of Peter Schrupp, Christopher Kalil, Matthew Sutton and Colin
Boppell. After meeting in college, they formed a band inspired by
artists like Portugal. The Man, Local Natives, and Hippo Campus.
They self-produced their EP, “Vignettes” and found immediate success,
soon opening for WALK THE MOON, Said The Whale and Colleen Green.
Selling out venues such as The Troubadour, The Roxy, and The Bootleg
Theatre .
"Indie Rock Band Arms Akimbo Release Infectious Party-Inspired Single"
- Billboard
“Feel-good indie rock magic” - Ones To Watch
“We’re not sure how these four guys found each other, but we are so
glad that they did” - Impose Magazine
“Emotional, full-throttle indie-rock propelled by galloping rhythms and
sharp guitar riffs" - BuzzbandsLA
Mike
Mains & The
Branches -from
Nashville, TN -Mike
Mains and The Branches is a pop-rock
band based in Nashville Tennessee. Since their conception in 2012, the
group has built a reputation for their fantastical instrumentation and
unforgettable live performances. Mains began writing songs early in his
career between shifts at a casino, which is an apt illustration of
Mains perspective on life: it’s a comedy, a tragedy, and a fairytale.
It’s that perspective that laces itself throughout the band’s
catalogue, where the songs make you dance while lyrics make you cry.
And while the juxtaposition of glitter and gloom should feel confusing,
it renders itself joyfully therapeutic. And that’s their
goal—particularly in their live shows—to strap you into a rollercoaster
you never want to get off of.
Their boisterousness began when founding members Mike and Shannon
fell in love, got married, and in doing so, minted the focal experience
of the band’s music and lyrics; not just love, but the swirling highs
and the bruising lows of choosing to live life together. After
releasing an EP and two full-length albums, they chose to partner with
Tooth & Nail Records on their latest release. The record, When We
Were In Love, is their most honest yet. Although their agenda remains
the same—to combat numbness with joy, pain, and wings to fly—this
latest pursuit is more of an honest reflection in the struggle to love.
The result is an infectious and colorful album full of tragedy, comedy,
and the freedom to forget fairytales.