Dead Sun, Necromoon, Sleep Keeper, Edlear

Ages 21 and up
Saturday, November 16
Doors: 9:30pm // Show: 10pm
$13
Dead Sun are professional tshirt salesmen playing ballads of moodsludge and doomgaze
 
 
Necromoon describe themselves as “corn fed shoegaze with slow core and post rock influences”
 
Sleep Keeper creates a crushing, dreamy, and atmospheric live show with heavy distorted guitars, pummeling drumming, and doom-laden melodies.
 
Edlear is a band from Chicago. Their debut singles, Dishes/The Lottery, move circuitously – never fully presenting themselves, forever dancing somewhere in the peripheral. Not quite spinners, not quite stoned, the music moves along at a workmanlike stumble. Always teetering on that precious edge of fuzzed out bliss and a crumbling internal monologue. The songs manage to pull you in with their lush distortions and sneak in the gut punches of a life squandered. The communal experience of losing the lottery becomes a solitary albatross and a quiet life of responsibility its sullen counterpart. There is loss in everything, even in not getting fucked up.
 
Professional tshirt salesmen playing ballads of moodsludge and doomgaze
Corn fed shoegaze with slow core and post rock influences
We create a crushing, dreamy, and atmospheric live show with heavy distorted guitars, pummeling drumming, and doom-laden melodies.
Edlear is a band from Chicago. Their debut singles, Dishes/The Lottery, move circuitously - never fully presenting themselves, forever dancing somewhere in the peripheral. Not quite spinners, not quite stoned, the music moves along at a workmanlike stumble. Always teetering on that precious edge of fuzzed out bliss and a crumbling internal monologue. The songs manage to pull you in with their lush distortions and sneak in the gut punches of a life squandered. The communal experience of losing the lottery becomes a solitary albatross and a quiet life of responsibility its sullen counterpart. There is loss in everything, even in not getting fucked up.
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