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Saturday February 10
2024 8:00PM doors -- music at 8:30PM ••• ALL AGES $20 in advance / $25 at the door Kilowatt co-presents... Heartbreak Club VI Spoon Benders ----Death Valley Girls off the bill spoonbendersband.com psych-influenced punk rock Nobody's Baby nobodysbabyband.com death doo-wop garage grunge punk Demora demora1.bandcamp.com grunge heavy shoegaze Spoon Benders -from Los Angeles, CA -Spoon Benders are an up-and-coming garage-psych punk band, hailing from Portland, Rag Tag Magazine calls them, "one of the most undaunted and progressive bands within city limits." Their most recent releases, recorded by Cameron Spies (Blackwater Holylight, The Shivas, etc.), encompass the exceptional growth that the band has undergone in such a short time. While their sound has evolved greatly, their live show still holds its incredible energy and controlled chaos. Inspired by bands such as The Pleasure Seekers and the Stooges, Spoon Benders are now consistently touring and directly supporting bands such as Meatbodies, Fuzz, Death Valley Girls and The Paranoyds. They have also repeatedly won over festivals such as Treefort Music Fest, Levitation, and Mosswood Meltdown. Nobody's Baby -from San Francisco, CA -Nobody’s Baby is a band that set out to make midcentury realism with a psychedelic nightmare backdrop. Everything is from scratch - from recording/producing to building their own guitar amps. Atmospheres of sludgy fuzz to tight harmonies. Wonder to hysteria. Mood swings and dead boyfriends. Blackout drunk Screamin Jay Hawkins. Buddy Holly post plane crash. But there’s no hero worship to be found here. The quartet write a letter to their musical idols. The note is written in vintage fuzz pedals, trashcan reverb and pounding cave dweller drums. The result is a death doowop funeral parade and everyones invited. Demora -from San Francisco -San Francisco based shoegaze grunge |