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Sunday April 27 2025
  7:00PM doors -- music at 7:30PM
  •••  21 AND OVER
$15
Soft Science
instagram.com/softscienceband
 dreampop indie shoegaze
Halou
halou.com
 electronic
Nichole Kreglow
nicholekreglow.com
 Pop and Shoegaze
 

Soft Science
-from Sacramento, CA
-Hailing from Northern California’s Sacramento Valley, Soft Science fuse melody, sound and texture of '60s pop and '90s shoegaze like molecular gastronomists blend physics and chemistry to transform food. Together this 5-piece band has managed to create their own sweet blend of modern pop music with a sonic edge. Their music is influenced by bands ranging from the Zombies and Beach Boys to Lush, Teenage Fanclub, Ride, Pale Saints, New Order, and Jesus and Mary Chain, along with newer artists such as Beach House and Frankie Rose. Soft Science's fourth album, Lines, is being released in September 2023. Current members/collaborators: Katie Haley, Ross Levine, Matt Levine, Tony Cale, Becky Cale, and Hans Munz.



Halou
-from San Francisco, CA
-Unlike many of the colder-sounding tunes that are prevalent in electronica music, Halou's sound is infused with plenty of emotion thanks to Rebecca Coseboom's vocals. She is a perfect foil for the compositions of her husband, Ryan Coseboom. The couple started combining their talents in Santa Cruz, CA, in 1992. They migrated several years later to San Francisco and first formed a group called Anymore. Their first recording under the name Halou, We Only Love You, was issued through Bedazzled, a label that soon folded. Because of the label's demise and a lack of adequate distribution, We Only Love You went virtually nowhere, despite healthy critical praise and acceptance by indie radio. Halou's next album, Wiser, found a home at Nettwerk Records and the label issued the release in 2001. The songs on Wiser retained their electronic foundation, but added a twist with the introduction of drums, an acoustic double bass, and a cello. Halou's sophomore album marks the first appearance of Count with the group. He plays drums and co-produced the release, and he also performed the duties of mixer and engineer. He formerly utilized his skills on recordings by New Order, Blackalicious, Deep Blue Something, Philip Steir, Run-D.M.C., and No Doubt. -Linda Seida

After years as a constantly-shifting ensemble centered around Rebecca and Ryan Coseboom, Halou returns in an entirely new form - a five-piece band. “The Butcher’s Bill” features six assertive new tracks that bear little resemblance to anything in the band’s catalogue that now spans twenty-five years.




Nichole Kreglow
-from San Diego, CA
-Nichole grew up in San Diego, but currently resides in Oakland with her husband and a cat named Black Francis. She earned a BFA in Fine Art, an MFA in 3-D Design, and an AA in Fashion Design. She is passionate about mid-century modern furniture, vintage clothing from the 1930s-1960s, and the Brit pop and shoegaze music of the 1990s. In addition to her work as a stylist and designer, she sings and plays guitar and keyboard/synthesizer in a band called Nyte Skye.