Bull Heather, King Sans, Muddle, Ceruleum

Ages 21 and up
Friday, November 22
Doors: 9:30pm // Show: 10pm
$13
Bull Heather is a musical project and persona that is as much inspired by glam and drag culture as she is alt metal or 2000s diva pop music, performing songs that explore the experience of queerness in our current tumultuous era through the lens of heavy and off-kilter rock music influenced by acts such as Black Dresses, the Pixies, and Mitski.
Backed up at live shows by her band, The Bloodflowers, Bull is energetic, passionate, irreverent, and, most of all, loud as hell.
 
As King Sans, Jake and Iz deliver a powerful showcase of what Chicago’s tight noise punk can be. Amongst a sea of countless awe inspiring bands, Sans paves a path of their own. Adopting a front of powerful altrock, they put a layer of sinister experimentation on top of melancholic lulls to deliver one delicious pie.
 
Muddle makes Post Hardcore from the Southside
 
 
An Elgin based Shoegaze outfit, Ceruleum delves into a reverb-soaked, effect-laden, and distorted sound. Pulling influence from all the classic bands of the 90s and 2000s as well as modern Nu gaze and revival acts, Ceruleum will put the fucksmack down on your eardrums.

FFO: Blue Smiley, They are Gutting a Body of Water

Bull Heather is a musical project and persona that is as much inspired by glam and drag culture as she is alt metal or 2000s diva pop music, performing songs that explore the experience of queerness in our current tumultuous era through the lens of heavy and off-kilter rock music influenced by acts such as Black Dresses, the Pixies, and Mitski.

Backed up at live shows by her band, The Bloodflowers, Bull is energetic, passionate, irreverent, and, most of all, loud as hell.
King Sans is a Chicago-based altrock/noisepunk band who only need two members to absolutely pummel you with sound. There's a huge element of fun in their music as well, creating an addictive combination of energy
Post Hardcore from the Southside
An Elgin based Shoegaze outfit, Ceruleum delves into a reverb-soaked, effect-laden, and distorted sound. Pulling influence from all the classic bands of the 90s and 2000s as well as modern Nu gaze and revival acts, Ceruleum will put the fucksmack down on your eardrums.

FFO: Blue Smiley, They are Gutting a Body of Water
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