Saturday, April 30, 2011, CT Indie presents at Arch Street:
Location:
Arch Street Tavern
85 Arch Street
Hartford, CT
9 PM - $5.00 cover - 21+
Facebook Event Page
The Gentle Stunts: new indie rock band, fronted by Cal McNamara of Werewolf Police. Based in Berlin. This is their first show.
Girls in the Boy Scouts: indie pop from Hartford - members include Dave Rozza, Matt Sargent, and Deric Shannon [Wooden Man Records] among others.
Pigeon Pigeon by Girls in the Boy Scouts
Sunspots: If you pulled the rusting factories, odd urban centers, and dairy farms of Connecticut into a sound, you’d come close to a band like Sunspots. The Hartford-based band started writing songs in the Summer of 2009. They recorded a handful of these songs in a converted factory mill, and have since developed into one of best live bands in the blossoming Hartford music scene. They maintain a rigorous performing schedule across the Northeast and recently venturing southward across the Eastern seaboard on their Winter 2010 tour.
The group is known for their combination of sun-soaked, richly harmonized arrangements with moments of no-stranger-to-the-Companion-Fuzz guitar rock (often drawing comparisons to "Summerteeth"-era Wilco or Steve Malkmus). While maintaining projects outside the band ranging from experimental music groups to rhythm-and-blues bands, Kevin, Fredo, Matt, and Charlie are returning back to the studio (this time enjoying the ghosts and hallway reverb of a loaned decrepit Hartford mansion), the group's first self-produced, full-length album will be released in April 2011.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Sunspots, Girls in the Boy Scouts, The Gentle Stunts
Labels:
21+,
ct indie presents,
indie pop,
indie rock,
shows
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3 comments:
Those new Werewolf Police songs up on Facebook are most excellent.
re: GitBS line-up
Deric Shannon is currently on hiatus.
Current members are: Meghan Quinn; Andy Jackson; Matt Sargent, Kevin Lamkins; Dave Rozza.
Thanks!
Wasn't there already a band called The Cunning Stunts or something?
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