$15 Advance | $18 Day of show
Doors 11:30 AM | Show 12 PM (All ages)
“a limited amount of tickets will be sold after doors open if availability permits; first come, first serve”
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The Prabir Trio
Prabir Trio Blends Indian Immigrant and American upbringing on debut LP, HAANJI.
Diverse, forward-thinking album tells the story of frontman’s immigration from India to Virginia by blending elements of Indian music into hook-laden rock and roll.
Their brand-new album “Haanji” – literally “yes sir” or “yes ma’am” – embraces Mehta’s identity as in-outsider with a song cycle of bright melodies, sharp-edged lyrics and sonic echoes of his subcontinental origin. - Style Weekly
"Words of love, turned into song, arriving at exactly the right moment." - The Auricular
Kenneka Cook
Emily Davis
For the first time in their life, Emily Davis is making music for themself. No longer afraid of hiding behind what’s expected, or bending to the will of perceptions, they are instead turning to the freedom of catharsis. On their latest EP Living in the Past Tense, produced by Scott Hallquist of punk band Ten Foot Pole, Davis is peeling back the protective layers that have shielded them from true introspection and learning to be as openly honest and abrasive as they can about their lived experiences. By processing both painful and poignant reflections, the El Paso based songwriter has moved into a new phase, and welcomes others to join the reprieve on the EP’s release on June 30th, via Hogar Records.
Joe Pappalardo