The Arrangement, Bad Dates, The Union, & del Brutto, Friday, May 9th
Friday, May 9th, (SCENE) Metrospace presents a concert featuring local acts The Arrangement, Bad Dates, The Union, and del Brutto.
Doors at 7:30 p.m.
Show promptly at 8:00 p.m.
$5
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The Arrangement draw on influences ranging from The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Doors, The Stones and Led Zeppelin, crafting tunes that wouldn't seem out of place in London in the 60s or San Francisco circa 1967. Upon further listen, newer influences such as Arctic Monkeys, The Black Keys, or Black Angels shine through, leaving listeners with an original mix of old and new.
The Arrangement
The rock band Bad Dates are Colin Bart on guitar and vocals, Nick Abraham on drums, guitar and vocals, Michael Leppek on guitar, and Alan Esser on bass.
Bad Dates
del Brutto's punchy rhythms, snarling guitar licks and heavy bass fuse to create a sound akin to a rock-n-roll thunderstorm crossed with a blues-driven thunderstorm. In this digitally dominated age, del Brutto maintains an all-analog attitude when it comes to recording, capturing the grittiness and warmth of tape in their sound.
del Brutto
Doors at 7:30 p.m.
Show promptly at 8:00 p.m.
$5
_
The Arrangement draw on influences ranging from The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Doors, The Stones and Led Zeppelin, crafting tunes that wouldn't seem out of place in London in the 60s or San Francisco circa 1967. Upon further listen, newer influences such as Arctic Monkeys, The Black Keys, or Black Angels shine through, leaving listeners with an original mix of old and new.
The Arrangement
The rock band Bad Dates are Colin Bart on guitar and vocals, Nick Abraham on drums, guitar and vocals, Michael Leppek on guitar, and Alan Esser on bass.
Bad Dates
del Brutto's punchy rhythms, snarling guitar licks and heavy bass fuse to create a sound akin to a rock-n-roll thunderstorm crossed with a blues-driven thunderstorm. In this digitally dominated age, del Brutto maintains an all-analog attitude when it comes to recording, capturing the grittiness and warmth of tape in their sound.
del Brutto
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