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WHITESIREN Presents: a LOCAL NIGHT for Local People
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Third Annual--A Local Night For Local People welcomes these artists:
GOBI
The Poltergeist Arcade review from Republic of Austin: The opening track Strobe Lights is like waking up from
hypersleep. You’re a little groggy. The spaceship starts moving slowly
out of orbit. The robot-like vocals bring you to consciousness as the
playful synths blow a little solar winds your way. By the time the 2nd track Dirty Dancin’ starts up, you’re
awake, walking around, saying hello to your fellow passengers. Smile on
your face, stars beam through the ship’s windows as you’re “feeling
amazin’ so Patrick Swayze. Do the right moves, with the right shoes,
Rick James attitude.” You’re groovin down those hallways–and
that Thrillier-like synth line and guitar groove bring a little bit of
space fog to your feet as you dance towards the bridge. Bonefreeze drops some driving beats over an 80′s guitar riff,
leaving us zooming through hyperspace. And the bouncey arcade-like
keyboard lets us know that this is serious business. The fourth track, Poltergeist Arcade, has a more rock/funk-inspired tone. It’s starts off with some re-assuring synths, which quickly take a back seat to the guitars and drums. It’s
almost like now you’ve dropped out of hyperspace into cruising
speed–still a few asteroids to avoid, but you’re coming out of the rough
and into smooth sailing. http://www.facebook.com/GOBIRocks
Oh Look Out
JP and Matt also play in the band Built By Snow. Kevin has played with
the bands The Boxing Lesson, Say Hello to the Angels, and more...
http://www.facebook.com/ohlookoutmusic
BK & MR E
An indie-electronic duo from Austin, TX natives Jason
Blanchette and Brandon Hegar. Their distinct layering of sounds has been
compared to artists such as Queen, Prince, Outkast, The Police, and The
Beach Boys. Blanchette
and Hegar have been involved with music and the arts from a very early
age. They met in their high school marching band, and both soon went on
to college to pursue classical music performance degrees. Substituting
synthesizers for brass, the two continually try to bridge the gap
between electronic and rock/funk genres. Their latest release, “I Don't Think You Realize", is currently available at all major digital music outlets.
http://www.facebook.com/bkmre
End Wave
Purely a performance. Ranging from entertaining to thought
provoking and sometimes even confusing, the lights and sound resound
through loud electronic compositions layered under whirling guitars and
horns, enamouring unsuspecting listeners. Mental Dentist lived in Dallas selling weird folk tunes to college kids,
then bought a beat machine and did what any hungry musician would do
and moved to Austin. Lou Adia joined Mental Dentist in 2009 for a
spiraling journey through punk rock warehouses and grimy apartmental
jams until finalling becoming as End Wave near Halloween of 2010.
Quickly gaining momentum, End Wave has been and can be seen around
numerous venues in Austin. Stay tuned for the tour. . .
http://www.facebook.com/endwave
Sleep Talk
Mike likes to sing, Ben likes to play the guitar, Nick likes to play the bass, and Anthony likes to play the drums. Collectively, we enjoy doing these things together, although we find ourselves doing them separately from time to time.
http://www.facebook.com/sleeptalkband