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Saturday May 9 2020
  TBA

>>>The Surfer Blood show is being rescheduled to Tuesday January 26th 2021. Your tickets have been transferred to the new date automatically.
If the new date were not good for you, please contact us before May 9th for a refund.

Saturday May 9 2020
 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM
 •••  21 AND OVER
$18 in advance / $20 at the door
Surfer Blood
www.surferblood.com/
 Post-punk Surf
Winter
www.facebook.com/daydreamingwinter/
 Dream Pop
Business Of Dreams
www.facebook.com/businessofdreams/
 Indie Pop




Surfer Blood        
-from West Palm Beach, FL
-Surfer Blood have just finished recording their 5th album, which will be coming out on May 1, 2020, alongside a 10th anniversary reissue of their debut album Astro Coast.  Surfer Blood's music is renowned for catchy hooks and sonic detail. One of the best indie guitar bands around, founding members John Paul Pitts and Tyler Schwarz are joined by guitarist Michael McCleary and bassist Lindsey Mills, all four alumni of the same high school in West Palm Beach, Florida.  Surfer Blood are the cleanest and nicest band in existence.



Winter  
-from Los Angeles, CA
-There's a fairy tale surrealism that sets Winter's blend of dream pop and shoegaze apart from her contemporaries. Winter built a cult following with a stream of bilingual releases and national tours opening for artists like Broncho, Surfer Blood, and Cherry Glazerr. The bands stateside success took them on tour to Mexico, Europe, and South America. On Endless Space (Between You & I), her forthcoming and debut LP co-produced by Ian Gibbs, Winter presents her most realized vision yet, drawing inspiration from Broadcast and Melody's Echo Chamber for a glorious, 3-D journey into her world. The album is slated for release on May 15th, 2020 on Bar/None Records and Winter will be touring the United States in May and June this Summer.


Business of Dreams        
Corey Cunningham
-from Los Angeles, CA

-Corey Cunningham's Business of Dreams is all about emotional catharsis. When his father passed away a few years ago, Cunningham took leave from his long-running Bay Area/LA musical partnerships Magic Bullets and Terry Malts to return to his home state of Tennessee to grieve and confront his past.Making music to cope with this loss resulted in Business of Dreams' lovely eponymous debut album, an unexpected pop pleasure that wound up on Bandcamp's and Raven Sings The Blues' year-end lists for 2017. Soon the live version of Business Of Dreams took shape as Cunningham opened for Rogue Wave on a national tour and played scores of local shows with Frankie Rose, Real Estate and many others.With his new album "Ripe For Anarchy," Cunningham has honed the songwriting with an eye towards regret, existence, and perseverance. "When Iʼm gone you wonʼt cry for me, focus on the moment, be free," he sings on

    "Chasing That Feeling." And thatʼs the mantra here: itʼs time to let go. "The album is about living in the moment, shedding neurosis, and the desire to discard the general societal malaise weʼve been roped into.""Ripe For Anarchy" is a through-and-through ode to indie pop, in the historic definition of the genre. "My Old Town" and "N.R.E.A.M." could be album cuts on a Grant McLennan solo album, "Donʼt Let Our Time Expire" and "Naive Scenes" could be The Smiths, the Sparklehorse cover "The Hatchet Song" bears an uncanny resemblance to Australian pop pioneers Even As We Speak, and "I Feel Dread" has the unmistakable earmarks of The Field Mice.And while he may be more noted for playing guitar in Terry Malts, Smokescreens, and Merge Records' Mike Krol's backing band, Cunningham is most at home making soft sounds extolling the wounded and mournful. "I think music is the most personal of mediums. You can work and listen, you can run and listen, you can drive and listen. And I think Iʼm a misfit. If I can make the most personal music for misfits, then Iʼm satisfied.”