*CANCELED* New Year's Eve with The Districts
Doors Open: 9:00 PM
*THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED*
*All events are 21+ valid ID required for entry*
*Proof of Covid-19 vaccination required for entry*
*Attendees are encouraged to wear masks while not actively drinking*
8PM - Doors
9PM - Show
THE DISTRICTS
"You Know I’m Not Going Anywhere is an unachievable promise,” says The Districts bandleader Rob Grote. “It’s about a dream for love to last forever and a yearning to postpone death. It is about wanting to escape everyday life while also craving time with one who’s present. It’s a plea to remain the same in the face of constant change, and the certainty of going nowhere fast.” Written after playing nearly 200 shows over two years in support of their 2017 album, Popular Manipulations, The Districts’ 4th full-length You Know I’m Not Going Anywhere almost never arrived.
Pulling from the propulsive Popular Manipulations, the jagged indie rock of 2015’s A Flourish and a Spoil, and the rootsy vibe of their 2012 debut, Telephone, the band here followed their creative instincts every step of the way, resulting in their most sophisticated and adventurous record to date. “I really just needed to be myself instead of being what someone else thought I should be, whether that was like some masculine bar-band singer or…I don’t know,” Grote says, laughing. “I just want to be myself, and I want to try and do that as best as I can. This record is paradoxically the most-Districts record ever with no intention of ever being one at all. It’s about breaking free from how you’re seen, always being yourself first and holding on to who you are—but also about coming together as a whole and putting your 'self' aside. Doing all that, I’ve realized, ‘Oh, this is how I want to make music from now on!’”
FLORRY
Florry is the magical alt-country band made up of frontwoman Sheridan Frances "Francie "Medosch, bassist Jared Radichel, lap steel/guitarist John Murray, drummer Joey Sullivan, singer/guitarist/percussionist Victoria Rose, and fiddle player Will Henriksen. Within the realm of alt-country, the group traverses through slow country ballads, fuzzy country rock, and catchy folk rock. Medosch's songs revolve around topics of love, friendship, mundane beauty, and the human experience, synthesizing the past 70 years of rocknroll, country, and folk into a cosmic funhouse. The band is currently working on a new set of songs as well as playing from the most recent album Big Fall, out now on 12XU Records.
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