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Listings are
in the opposite order of appearance: headliner is listed at the top,
next is the support band(s),
and the last band listed is the opener.
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Saturday May 3
2025![]() 8:00PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• 21 AND OVER $22 in advance / $25 at the door Grails instagram.com/grails_band rock instrumental psychedelic Expensive Shit Paul from Thee Oh Sees instagram.com/paulquattrone groovy experimental, noise rock Grails -from Portland, OR -Grails began in Portland, Oregon in 1999 as a bedroom project never meant for the stage. Initially consisting of Alex J. Hall and Paul Spitz on guitar, Emil Amos (also of Holy Sons) on drums and guitar, Timothy Horner on violin, and William Slater on bass and keyboards, the group first used the moniker Laurel Canyon while venturing out live on a dare and producing two EPs of recorded material. By the time they had stirred up interest and landed a deal with Neurot Records, they had changed their name to Grails and Spitz had been replaced by Zak Riles. Intact was the band's focus on all-instrumental post-rock with ancient Celtic inclinations, heavily influenced by Eastern modalities; most bandmembers took a multi-instrumentalist role. They released two albums on Neurot, The Burden of Hope in 2003 and Redlight in 2004. Both albums showcased what were basically live recordings of the young bandmembers finding their place, sometimes battling, sometimes acquiescing, but always succeeding in capturing their signature evocative and dynamic soundscapes. Expensive Shit -from high desert, CA -When he's not drumming in Thee Oh Sees, Paul Quattrone moonlights as Expensive $shit - a groovy aural assault of samplers and analog drums. |
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