This upcoming weekend offers a trifecta of non-stop indie rock awesomeness.
Commence with the singing and dancing
The action begins on Thursday, Nov. 10 with headliners Memoryhouse plus local favorites Wooden Satellites and House of Bread.
Calhoun Street Soups, Salads, and Spirits will host the Sub Pop signed duo performing songs from their latest EP “The Years.” Stereo Subversion described the Virginia Woolf/Max Richter-influenced release as, “hushed pop songs that are always smarter than your average Top-40 tunes.” The all-ages show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets will run $8 pre-sale or $10 at the door.
Gather up your game face and get ready to hit the town again on Friday, Nov. 11. Cleveland’s Mr. Gnome along with native noise-makers TIMBER!!! and House Of Bread will take The Brass Rail stage by storm at 10 p.m. $4 gets you in the door. If find yourself in the under 21 crowd, there’s no reason to miss the fun: Neat Neat Neat Records will feature a free in-store performance at 6 p.m. Paste Magazine likened Mr. Gnome’s sound to “ethereal Icelandic fairies being pummeled by concrete guitars in a dirty Cleveland parking lot.” Deny them, and be scorned.
Sunday is no time for sleeping with the likes of Lollipop Factory and Good Time Fun Club playing again at The Brass Rail. A mere $5, but sorry under-agers, you’ll have to sit this one out. Supporting their recently released “Eat Cake” EP, Lollipop Factory will fire up their “Frankensteined pop-metal” performance. Erie Times called the band “an audacious duo that plays near-pompous, high-powered, harmony-laced rock with a winking sense of humor and madcap glee.” Plus, the female drummer who plays standing upright has the most amazingly awe-inspiring arms. We’re talking lady guns—no joke.
