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Thursday June 18 2026
  8:00PM doors -- music at 8:30PM
 
•••  ALL AGES
$15 in advance / $18 at the door
Every Move A Picture 
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 electronic pop rock
Applesaucer 
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 indie punk
Fake Your Own Death 
instagram.com/fakeyourowndeathband
 dark wave post punk


Every Move A Picture
-from San Francisco, CA
-The dance post-punk stylings of San Francisco's Every Move a Picture initially materialized around vocalist/guitarist Brent Messenger, bassist Joey Fredrick, and drummer Dan Aquino. Childhood friends Messenger and Fredrick had been playing in various bands throughout the early 2000s (at times with Aquino), but Every Move a Picture wasn't officially born until early 2004. The quartet was ultimately completed after Portland transplant Allen Davis answered a Craigslist posting and joined up on guitar and keyboards. Soon after, the band recorded three songs at a friend's rehearsal space; the energetic tracks found early airplay on local radio and by KROQ's Rodney Bingenheimer in L.A. As their music further filtered across to the U.K. and Radio One, Every Move a Picture could be found opening hometown shows for the likes of the Kaiser Chiefs and Louis XIV. Also generating notable buzz at 2005's SXSW -- all from those first three songs -- the band next released the five-song EP Blink and You'll Miss It. This led to their first live radio session at L.A.'s hip KCRW, and the licensing of various tracks to computer games and television shows like One Tree Hill. Before any official release appeared overseas, Every Move a Picture played their first U.K. gigs to overwhelming response. The London-based label Something in Construction then issued a 7" containing the songs "Signs of Life" and "Chemical Burns," which promptly sold out the week of release. Touring continued, including a spot at the 2005 Reading and Leeds festivals, and serving as support for June dates with the Futureheads in the U.S. The band also issued a four-song EP Opposition Party with all proceeds going to the Rainforest Action Network. Every Move a Picture finally released their anticipated full-length debut Heart=Weapon on V2 in July 2006, and supported it that fall on the road with Electric Six. ~ Corey Apar, Rovi


Applesaucer
-from the Bay Area, CA
-Applesaucer is a Bay Area indie/prog/rock band known for fusing intricate musicianship with raw emotion—balancing power, quirk, and heart in equal measure. Originally formed in the late ’90s, the band has resurfaced to unveil a collection of previously unheard recordings from that era, capturing the spirit of their early sound while reintroducing their unique voice to a new generation.



Fake Your Own Death
-from San Francisco, CA
-You don’t have to die to start over but you might have to pretend to. Fake Your Own Death have been compared to Fontaines DC, Echo and the Bunnymen and Sonic Youth in both local and national press. They've shared stages with The Warlocks, Blood Red Shoes, Film School, Bob Mould, !!!, Gang of Four and others. FYOD is Terry Ashkinos (aka El Terrible), Scott Eberhardt, Adrian McCulough, Shane Ryan.