Thursday August 15 * doors at 6, music at 6:30 * $15-25 * TICKETS
Line On Some Trip (L.O.S.T.) is a Syrian-Palestinian Hippie-Punk guitarist and songwriter based in Philadelphia. Line uses her colorful vocal tonalities to express her emotions and is often compared to early Bjork. Her songs convey messages of frustration and a desire to find inner peace within a money driven and isolating society. Her intuitive guitar playing guides her band - Jeremy Lourdain on the bass and Jamie Bosin on drums - through a waltz of soft melodies, abruptly interrupted by energetic rhythms.
Helmed by Washington, D.C.-based musician and multidisciplinary artist Raul Zahir De Leon, Canandaigua is rooted in traditions of folk storytelling and songwriting. De Leon explores various aspects of American mythmaking and identity, deconstructing classic elements, and weaves a sonic tapestry uniquely his own. His recent EP, Slight Return, has been described as "a country-tinged wobble through the most careworn spit ‘n’ sawdust joints in the American south, it presents the yearning vision of an artist whose relationship with his country has been knocked out of whack."
The music of Josie Arthur’s indie-folk project, JOBIE, exists in a transitory space; one rife with constant questioning and heart-wrenching truths. This independent singer-songwriter’s discography turns a mirror inward, with JOBIE acting as a reflection of all of Arthur’s experiences; a musical vessel for processing an ongoing life.
Dogs in Green - We were once a collection of four dogs in a kennel but were bestowed with human forms in return for our devotion to creating hot indie rock songs - Brigitte, Matteo, Ben and Ben