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Saturday, February 11th at Death By Audio
Artist Websites
- ZEBU!
- Happy Jawbone Family Band
- Insert Massacre Here
- The Sanctuaries
Show Details
| Time: | 8pm |
| Ticket Price: | $7 |
| Ages: | All Ages |
49 S 2nd St
Brooklyn, NY 11211ZEBU!
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Happy Jawbone Family Band
Lo-fi band from Vermont.
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Lo-fi band from Vermont.
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The Sanctuaries
Balancing the jangly guitars of the 60s with the arty cool of 90s indie rock, New York City quartet The Sanctuaries are a welcome addition to a scene that has so often lost sight of songwriting. With each member of the band providing a distinct and essential role in the group's formula, their songs range from the bouncy pop of "House of Noise" and drifter ballads ("Heaven is a Mountain," "Bedouin Tea") to the Kraut-influenced drone of "Soft Crime," creating a sound that is equally classic and contemporary.
Beautifully recorded by Roger Moutenot (Yo La Tengo, JEFF The Brotherhood) in his Nashville studio, The Sanctuaries' debut, Annette, has an essence of timelessness. Stylishly performed and produced, The Sanctuaries have released an album defined by distinct and memorable songs that will prove to age gracefully.
The Sanctuaries have played throughout the New York area with such fine bands as Delicate Steve, Gringo Starr, Tony Castles and Dinosaur Feathers.
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Beautifully recorded by Roger Moutenot (Yo La Tengo, JEFF The Brotherhood) in his Nashville studio, The Sanctuaries' debut, Annette, has an essence of timelessness. Stylishly performed and produced, The Sanctuaries have released an album defined by distinct and memorable songs that will prove to age gracefully.
The Sanctuaries have played throughout the New York area with such fine bands as Delicate Steve, Gringo Starr, Tony Castles and Dinosaur Feathers.
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Balancing the jangly guitars of the 60s with the arty cool of 90s indie rock, New York City quartet The Sanctuaries are a welcome addition to a scene that has so often lost sight of songwriting. With each member of the band providing a distinct and essential role in the group's formula, their songs range from the bouncy pop of "House of Noise" and drifter ballads ("Heaven is a Mountain," "Bedouin Tea") to the Kraut-influenced drone of "Soft Crime," creating a sound that is equally classic and contemporary.
Beautifully recorded by Roger Moutenot (Yo La Tengo, JEFF The Brotherhood) in his Nashville studio, The Sanctuaries' debut, Annette, has an essence of timelessness. Stylishly performed and produced, The Sanctuaries have released an album defined by distinct and memorable songs that will prove to age gracefully.
The Sanctuaries have played throughout the New York area with such fine bands as Delicate Steve, Gringo Starr, Tony Castles and Dinosaur Feathers.
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Beautifully recorded by Roger Moutenot (Yo La Tengo, JEFF The Brotherhood) in his Nashville studio, The Sanctuaries' debut, Annette, has an essence of timelessness. Stylishly performed and produced, The Sanctuaries have released an album defined by distinct and memorable songs that will prove to age gracefully.
The Sanctuaries have played throughout the New York area with such fine bands as Delicate Steve, Gringo Starr, Tony Castles and Dinosaur Feathers.
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