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Wednesday July 22
2026
8:00PM doors -- music at 8:30PM ••• ALL AGES $13 in advance / $15 at the door $17.61 in advance [13 face value +4.61 service fee] Pigeon Pit instagram.com/pigeon.pit folk-punk Propolis instagram.com/propolistheband alt-folk punk Pacing instagram.com/starninetynine antifolk bedroom pop Pigeon Pit -from Olympia, WA -Pigeon Pit is a songwriting project from Olympia, WA which blends psychedelic country, DIY pop punk and early 2000’s era folk punk through the maximalist storytelling of frontwoman Lomes Oleander. Largely playing houses, DIY venues and generator shows, Pigeon Pit has been touring for the past decade in various combinations, from intimate solo performances to their current 6 piece line up, gaining mainstream recognition while holding onto their anti-capitalist values. Their new LP “Crazy Arms” focuses on grief, attachment, trans experience, and the triumph of the human spirit with a raw and unique sound. Propolis -from MI -The loudest band at the potluck The songs on our album look for meaning and beauty in an ugly and placid world. It explores the hurt and guilt of sexual discovery, of broken mirrors, and bloody knuckles. We sing of a cold and wet adventure that's beauty could never be captured in a photo and of seconds that I’ve been thinking about for years. Our songs are about a dying mom and friendships shattered. All Flesh is Grass comes out on May 27th. released May 25, 2023 Lucas: Guitar / Vocals Hannah: Fiddle / Vocals Jacob: Suitcase Drum Kit Pacing -from San Jose, CA -Pacing is the songwriting and recording project of Katie McTigue (she/her). Various Small Flames wrote that she “follows in the playful, tongue-in-cheek tradition of the likes of Kimya Dawson, yet always nudges the ideas further to be more than mere twee humour or sardonic fun.” Fans and new listeners alike often remark that her anxious, confessional lyrics are "a little too relatable." |
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