SEE HABITFORMING LIVE this WEDNESDAY
Wednesday, March 16th
The Otherside 12:00
The Invisible Cities 11:00
Fast Pass 10:00
HabitForming (opening) 9:00 pm
9:00 pm
$7.00
@ 12 Galaxies
www.12galaxies.com
2565 Mission St @ 22nd
Up and Coming Local Band Showcase
http://www.theothersideonline.com/
www.myspace.com/theotherside
www.invisiblecities.com
"....landing softly in a new town, things that make you sad but are so beautiful you bring them out again anyway, the part where you kick the trashcan just because you remembered something that pissed you off, the moonlit night where you were far from the city and the stars and the orange and the snow swirled together, the relentless highway drive that you don’t remember because you were listening to the radio really loud."
BEST OF 2004 - bzangygroink.co.uk: "...a classic indiepop album, full of thrumming geetars and honeyed boygirl singing. It’s also very varied and full-sounding for a debut, sounds to me more like a third album in terms of the breadth of songwriting."
BEST OF 2004 - indieville.com: "...because you won’t be able to get it out of your head (or stereo) for weeks on end."
YEAR IN MUSIC 2004 LIST - monosyllabic.com: "The Invisible Cities make a great lo-fi racket with simple but devastatingly catchy Breeders-like songwriting."
"Fastpass is a melodic, up-beat indie rock band from San Francisco. Active since 2001, they have been busy forging a sound “evoking
legendary Bayside bands like Jawbreaker and Corduroy.” (SF Bay Guardian, July 2004) Tracy sings and plays the guitar, Oscar sings and
handles the bass, Mike brings the heat on lead guitar, and Brosch the able-bodied drummer."
http://www.fastpassband.com/
http://www.myspace.com/fastpass
"Habitforming's sound varies from slow, crawling, melodic overtones to more raw, industrial strength noise crush. They use a melting pot of different textures, time signatures, silky grooves, vocal harmonies, and wide array of household chemicals to create their sonic foundations."
http://www.habitformingmusic.com/index.php
The Otherside 12:00
The Invisible Cities 11:00
Fast Pass 10:00
HabitForming (opening) 9:00 pm
9:00 pm
$7.00
@ 12 Galaxies
www.12galaxies.com
2565 Mission St @ 22nd
Up and Coming Local Band Showcase
http://www.theothersideonline.com/
www.myspace.com/theotherside
www.invisiblecities.com
"....landing softly in a new town, things that make you sad but are so beautiful you bring them out again anyway, the part where you kick the trashcan just because you remembered something that pissed you off, the moonlit night where you were far from the city and the stars and the orange and the snow swirled together, the relentless highway drive that you don’t remember because you were listening to the radio really loud."
BEST OF 2004 - bzangygroink.co.uk: "...a classic indiepop album, full of thrumming geetars and honeyed boygirl singing. It’s also very varied and full-sounding for a debut, sounds to me more like a third album in terms of the breadth of songwriting."
BEST OF 2004 - indieville.com: "...because you won’t be able to get it out of your head (or stereo) for weeks on end."
YEAR IN MUSIC 2004 LIST - monosyllabic.com: "The Invisible Cities make a great lo-fi racket with simple but devastatingly catchy Breeders-like songwriting."
"Fastpass is a melodic, up-beat indie rock band from San Francisco. Active since 2001, they have been busy forging a sound “evoking
legendary Bayside bands like Jawbreaker and Corduroy.” (SF Bay Guardian, July 2004) Tracy sings and plays the guitar, Oscar sings and
handles the bass, Mike brings the heat on lead guitar, and Brosch the able-bodied drummer."
http://www.fastpassband.com/
http://www.myspace.com/fastpass
"Habitforming's sound varies from slow, crawling, melodic overtones to more raw, industrial strength noise crush. They use a melting pot of different textures, time signatures, silky grooves, vocal harmonies, and wide array of household chemicals to create their sonic foundations."
http://www.habitformingmusic.com/index.php
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