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Detroit #Sci-Fi /#Fantasy/#SlimerNetik/#Orcadellic/#Claw vs, Talon/# Decimate wave/#Magic Wave/#Goradellic/#Cyberdragoncore/ GarageCore .....Punk Rock band ..... . Sros Lords....................... Opens for ....
UNCLE JIMBO'S NEW ART BAND called.....
LIVING FURNITURE
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(WHO KNOWS WHAT WILL HAPPEN!!!!)
...and..JUST ADDED!!!.......Casino!!!!
3 Bands..... GET WILD...
.. And please share!!!
Jamie has something up his sleeve... BE there when his sleeve is revealed!!!
3 Bands..... 5$ 21 AND UP DOORS 9PM
Uncle Jimbo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzjcbyYssvA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNP6Gm8gcPk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H75vtuP1ioI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3PVwhx5ilk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvQkYyM_-GE
SROS LORDS.. PRESS ON SROS LORDS....
“check out sros lords for a bit of fall-meets-The Mars Volta Godliness” - NME (Sep 20, 2014)
there's no denying the garage influence on the album - not the 'safe' garage of, say, The White Stripes, but the edgier, raw stuff of the aforementioned Coachwhips (in fact, Sros Lords could be the natural successors to John Dwyer's current band Thee Oh Sees)” - andy, Dayz of purple and orange (Jul 12, 2015)
“'What set this band apart is the out of this world synth overlaying the wild garage punk rock sound. '' ''Sounding like the party soundtrack to a 70’s sci-fi comic book, Sros Lords was an amazing show to start the night.''” - sam lipp, national rock review (Sep 04, 2015)
““Dragonflex”: This song opens up with a Sabbath-y guitar riff, and tells a mythic and mystic story just like Sabbth. It’s perfect for a Dungeons and Dragons session playlist!” - Chauna W., Lovely Talks Heavy (Jul 08, 2015)
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Casino....
casino //\ texture and sound \ \ light and pattern
An exploration of the subconscious, Casino dives deep into waves of psychedelia and fields of nostalgia, using effected guitar, synth, melodica, flute, electronics, field recordings, cymbals, bells, chimes and rattles to weave together layers of light and dark sounds, explosions of static, wah funnels and cymbal swells, pulling the listener inwards. We wanted to somehow create raw expression and a sense that everything is connected and struggling together as one voice.