Date
Saturday 10 July 2010 at 9:00pm
Location
North Star Bar
2639 Poplar Street,
Philadelphia,
19130,
United States
Tel: (215) 787-0488
Link
http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=2059005
Description
The Codes
When Ian McCarthy and Jason Marshall left their former band in 2006 to start something new, they had one goal in mind: to develop a sound that was distinctive, but also warmly referential to their favorite indie rock groups of the past. Rennie Settanni and Joe Yanick shared in this vision, and together the four formed The Codes. With lyrical contributions from John Abney, The Codes have honed their own unique style, drawing from their shared influences and the deep well of American rock and roll tradition.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wng7pVJZmm8
Penrose
With Tom on drums, Pat on bass, and Dan on guitar/keys/vocals, the band creates a sound almost too large for a simple three piece. As one reviewer describes the live show, "Dan's bluesy slide playing during the verse contrasts sharply with Pat's fuzz-laden bass . . . providing the prerequisite wall of rhythm that would drive the Penrose sound. With the rhythmic vehicle mobilized, the sound was poised to wail."
Flamingo
"Vaguely menacing yet seductive basslines, and Julia Rainer's enthralling vocals-like a somewhat less demure Hope Sadoval-curl around your ears like tendrils of intoxicating smoke, and oceans of trippy effects and rhytmns invite you to sink into the cushions and get waaay fucked up. And then from nowhere, furious and searing psychadelic guitars charge in like a police raid to jar you out of your stupor. Just say no? Naah..." - M.A.G, Philadelphia Weekly
A Million Years
A Million Years are a Brooklyn-based four piece who are making music for your grey matter. Stimulated by the intellectualism and sonic experimentation of bands like Radiohead, Spoon and Wilco, they strive to create a world of smart, brooding characters wandering around in our digitized soundscape.
“We like listening to A Million Years in the morning, because the Brooklyn band gets us out of bed. Their focused, spiraling melodies fall somewhere between driving music and sci-fi theme song, except with a rocking bass...we have a feeling their also influenced by the satisfying smack that a snare drum can make when you’re feeling really hyper, sexed-up, or pissed off.” Nylon Mag.
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