6:30 VIP ENTRANCE
7 PM GA DOORS
Tickets:
$18 GA ADV
$25 GA DOS
$50 VIP includes early entry, exclusive mezzanine viewing access, a signed limited edition poster for the night, and a special gift from Radkey.
Ages 18+ with valid ID only; Minors OK with Parent; $2 minor surcharg..
6:30 VIP ENTRANCE
7 PM GA DOORS
Tickets:
$18 GA ADV
$25 GA DOS
$50 VIP includes early entry, exclusive mezzanine viewing access, a signed limited edition poster for the night, and a special gift from Radkey.
Ages 18+ with valid ID only; Minors OK with Parent; $2 minor surcharge at the door for patrons under 21.
RADKEY
The 2020 self-release of Radkey’s third album, GREEN ROOM on Little Man Records has been described as “A rock album for the 21st Century” (Atwood Magazine) made up of thick, slick rock and roll sounds built on power chords and hypnotic vocal melodies. Radkey is closing out 2022 with new single releases and a series of shows with another full album on the horizon for 2023. They continue to tour nationally and internationally supporting bands such as Foo Fighters, Jack White, Rise Against, The Damned, WIZO, Descendents, Local H, The Offspring,
and L7. Radkey is a testament to the future of music, and this band is primed for rock and roll glory.
and L7. Radkey is a testament to the future of music, and this band is primed for rock and roll glory.
FROGPOND
Frogpond emerges from a 20-year hiatus with a refreshed lineup and a new full-length album, "TimeThief." The succinct 10-track effort brims with momentous pop anthems, striking dynamics and riff-heavy stomps that draw upon the band's visceral grunge and power-pop aesthetics. Driven by Heidi Phillips’ rapturous vocals, the music remains true to the original sound that made Frogpond fan favorites of the late ‘90s alt-rock scene who toured with the likes of Everclear, Goo Goo Dolls and Toadies. The songs on "TimeThief" are unvarnished but deliberate, with the added benefit of time and perspective. It marks much more than a reunion, but a bold, lived-in proclamation of self-expression and independence.
Frogpond emerges from a 20-year hiatus with a refreshed lineup and a new full-length album, "TimeThief." The succinct 10-track effort brims with momentous pop anthems, striking dynamics and riff-heavy stomps that draw upon the band's visceral grunge and power-pop aesthetics. Driven by Heidi Phillips’ rapturous vocals, the music remains true to the original sound that made Frogpond fan favorites of the late ‘90s alt-rock scene who toured with the likes of Everclear, Goo Goo Dolls and Toadies. The songs on "TimeThief" are unvarnished but deliberate, with the added benefit of time and perspective. It marks much more than a reunion, but a bold, lived-in proclamation of self-expression and independence.
THE MANY COLORED DEATH
The Many Colored Death is an alt-rock trio based out of Columbia, Missouri. Formed in 2010, the band has internalized the aesthetic and influence of acts such as Soundgarden, King's X, Rush, and Foo Fighters, then spun those elements out into a fresh new style.
DROP A GRAND
Down with your theories. Down with your conventions. This cat lives in another dimension....
On tap 24/7 in its many varietals since the early ‘00s and formed in British Columbia, Canada, Drop A Grand consists of Gern Blanzden, Unikron, White n Shitty II and the neglatory Two Dollar Bill providing facemelt blues standards, krusticize shmuck punk glippets, and pack an arsenal of nugatory covers on call for blank discharge at will.