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Slow Fiction + Girl Skin w/ Rosie Cima & What She Dreamed

$15 - Advance | $18 - Day of show

Doors 7 PM | Show 8 PM (All ages)

*proof of full vaccination required*

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Slow Fiction

Slow Fiction is a band from New York City. Influenced by the likes of poets like Anne Waldman, Ted Berrigan and the New York School era as well as the spirit of early 2000s garage rock bands such as Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol, and The Walkmen, the group delivers a blend of their influences and personal experiences in a raw and memorable way. Through Craigslist ads and mutual friends, the band first joined forces at Julia Vassallo’s East Village apartment. In what is now considered their first official band meeting, they sat in a circle with their guitars while Julia plucked out the bittersweet song “Brain Protection Agency”. Since that day, they’ve considered themselves a band. Their first demos were recorded live in May 2021, and launched the band into a summer and fall of playing shows throughout New York. These tracks serve as proof that even at an infantile stage, the members of Slow Fiction were meant to make music together. Slow Fiction’s first official studio releases are slated for early 2022.

Girl Skin

GIRL SKIN are a Brooklyn-based indie-rock band, led by singer/songwriter Sid Simons. They combine aspects of fragile folk and delicate art rock to create ethereal chamber-pop songs that are unafraid to wear their vulnerable hearts on their sleeve.

Rosie Cima & What She Dreamed

Rosie Cima & What She Dreamed is a four piece rock band based in Washington DC. Songwriter and frontwoman Rosie Cima combines forces with Steven Burch (The Sock Market), Barrett Browne, and Mashaal Ahmed to create a heartfelt and lyrically-driven blend of folk, punk, and art rock, in the vein of Big Thief, Angel Olsen, and Hop Along. The band formed to play the release show of Cima's debut EP Blackberry, Blackberry, Blackberry in 2018, and they released their first full length -- Realm of the Warring Gods -- in March 2021 on DC community record label This Could Go Boom!

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