Fri, Apr 3 at 7:00 PM

Parlor Walls (NYC) / GL Jaguar / Weeping Icon (NYC) / +1 TBA

Washington, District of Columbia
$14.01 (includes all fees)

FRIDAY, APRIL 3RD | 7PM | $12 | ALL AGES

PARLOR WALLS (NYC)
https://parlorwalls.bandcamp.com/album/heavy-tongue
For the past five years Parlor Walls have consistently pushed themselves with every release, never resting on their laurels, never creating the same record twice. The Brooklyn based duo of Alyse Lamb and Chris Mulligan make a mutant breed of post-punk that imparts the wisdom of Mission of Burma with a sense of free jazz and no-wave skronk, creating a shapeshifting sound all their own. They can play is simple and minimalist and yet it never really appears that way. Following last year’s EXO EP (released via Northern Spy), the band are set to return with a new full length, Heavy Tongue, due out in February via the band’s own Famous Swords. Recorded together with Kevin McMahon (Pile, Gorgeous, Widowspeak) at his Marcata Studios, the band continue to warp reality with artistic interpretations of all punk music can be (Post-Trash)

GL JAGUAR
New tunes from the Priests guitarist

WEEPING ICON (NYC)
https://weepingicon.bandcamp.com/album/weeping-icon
For the New York City band Weeping Icon, their name represents a duality. “Our concept of the weeping icon is that it also doubles as an emoji,” says guitarist/co-vocalist Sara Fantry. “We’ve been using that as a concept of, like, the icon that cries for our generation. Something that represents the world between our online connected world and our real world.”

+1 TBA


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