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Sunday May 18 2025
  4:00PM doors -- music at 4:30PM
  •••  21 AND OVER
$15 in advance / $18 at the door
Erik Core
  (Album release)

erikcore.com
 acoutic punk rock metal
Matthew Edwards & The Futurists
matthewedwardsandtheunfortunates.bandcamp.com
 avant-pop indie folk pop noir urban psychedelia.
   ---------Pat Todd And The Rankoutsiders off the bill
The Cramp-Ons
 
Cramps
tribute band
facebook.com/crampons
 psychobilly, gothabilly, garage punk,
 

Erik Core
-from San Francisco, CA
-We play rhythm driven acoustic punk rock.


Matthew Edwards & The Futurists
-from San Francisco, CA
-Previously known as Matthew Edwards And The Unfortunates, Matthew reinvented the group after the death of close collaborator Derick Simmonds and his relocation back to California, after 5 years in his native Birmingham, England.

“Luxuriates in loss and the paradoxical beauty and romance of age, distance and decay.” -The Quietus

"Blessed with understated charm, originality and pure lambent beauty" -Shindig!

"These ten semi-acoustic pieces aren’t afraid to get discordant (on ‘Lazy’ or ‘Song of Songs’) but never spare the melodic hooks witty literate lyricism. The best moments like the effortlessly sumptuous ‘Ungainly’, and The Soft Boys-like neo-punk of ‘I Can Move The Moon’ stand defiant in the face of loss, death and shifting fortunes… Striking." -Shindig!

"… a strong sturdy, unsentimental delight… the song-writing is poised and the eye for detail recall Brum beauties The Lilac Time… simmering heat and eagle eyed perception."
-Daily Mirror, Gavin Martin.



The Cramp-Ons
-from San Francisco, CA
-The Cramp-ons cover the songs of The Cramps, based out of San Francisco.