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Saturday September
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2024 8:00PM doors -- music at 8:30PM ••• ALL AGES $13 in advance / $15 at the door Hyper Dévotion presents... Under the Influence of Jesus and Mary Chain with... Slowness instagram.com/slownessmusic dreampop indie shoegaze slowcore Soft Science instagram.com/softscienceband dreampop shoegaze RYLI of Yea-Ming and The Rumours instagram.com/rylitheband bedroom pop Desario facebook.com/desarioband britpop shoegaze Ryan Moonbeam spinning records Slowness -from San Francisco, CA -SLOWNESS was formed in 2008 in San Francisco by Julie Lynn and Geoffrey Scott. Their debut EP "Hopeless but Otherwise" was produced by Monte Vallier. "For Those Who Wish to See the Glass Half Full" & "How to Keep from Falling off a Mountain" followed and were supported by tours in America and Europe. "Berths" was release on June 7, 2019 and Part Time Punks on May 1, 2020. 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. RYLI -from Oakland, CA -Rob / Yea-Ming / Luke / Ian Desario -from Sacramento, CA -Desario’s sound is reminiscent of ‘90s Britpop and shoegaze, two styles that have long inspired the musicians. More suited to a dark, cavernous club than a raging party, the songs are at once intimate and lonely but always highly melodic and layered. - Elizabeth Marxen, Sacramento Magazine Ryan Moonbeam - - |