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Monday March 31
2025 8:00PM doors -- music at 8:30PM ••• ALL AGES $15 in advance / $18 at the door Johnny Manchild & The Poor Bastards manchild.band alt-rock \ power pop, jazz, punk, soul Volores volores.com post punk TBA ... Johnny Manchild & The Poor Bastards -from Oklahoma City, OK -Johnny Manchild and The Poor Bastards are a multi-genre ensemble founded by Johnny Manchild (composition, production, vocals, keyboards), since their inception, the band (affectionately known as “Bastards”) has grown into a musical collective with collaborators in regular rotation, and Johnny at the helm. “what gives them the right to be this good?” -- Anthony Fantano/The Needle Drop They paved the way for the band’s independent success using the internet as a way to share their music and with a charming presence and infectious songs Johnny Manchild and The Poor Bastards built a global following and garnered over twenty million streams to date. Unable to be cast into any one genre, the many elements that make up this band are fused tightly together and seamlessly deliver a wide spectrum of genres. Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards are ready to deliver fresh sonic horizons on their new album coming in 2024. Volores -from Monument, CO -VOLORES’ debut album, AGES, explores universal themes of life, love, and death through dark indie rock, stylish post-punk motifs, and disarmingly frank lyricism. The Colorado-based couple – Flogging Molly bassist Nathen Maxwell and his singer-songwriter wife Shelby – lightheartedly dub their singular sound “mountain goth.” Organic, haunting, and relentlessly authentic, VOLORES’ broad appeal lies in its raw channeling of the mortal condition, including mental health struggles, that they’ve not only experienced, but experienced together. Simple, yet effortlessly beautiful, AGES celebrates the shared musical passions that brought the Maxwells together – from Leonard Cohen and Elliot Smith to The Cure and Interpol – through unfiltered expressions that cast deeply personal shadows in plain sight, coated only in intuitive melody and elegant songcraft. TBA - - |