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Punk / Emo Friday 5/24 @ The Courthouse

Great night of punk rock and emo coming this Friday to The Courthouse. We have 5 acts all from the Midwest coming out for what’s sure to be an awesome show!

 

Into it. Over it. Somewhere in between the Smoking popes and Sparta, Into it. Over it. puts together an amazing set. Since the debut of their first full length studio album, Proper, these guys have been generating a lot of well deserved buzz. Make sure you don’t miss these guys from Chicago and show them a little Kzoo love!

Pop Punk, Emo, Post Punk

 

Kittyhawk This band makes some real mellow and poignant music. Kate Grube delivers lyrics with a voice you’d expect to be fronting a modern folk band instead of an Emo four piece from Chicago; but some how it works perfect, creating a sincere and intimate sound.

Alternative,  Emo. Indie Rock

 

Brave Bird This Ann Arbor trio delivers a really tight, high-energy show. Their sound is full of complex rhythms and a gut wrenching, gritty singing style.

Emo, Indie, Math, Punk

 

George Costanza Kzoo locals George Costanza have an eclectic take on the punk genre that really escapes a solid definition of sound. What ever you want to call it, they rock.

Punk, Dingus, Emo, Scremo, Twinkly

 

Running Shoes  Strait out of GR with a style that’s both familiar and still fresh. These guys have some really interesting guitar riffs that trade off playfully with some fairly complex drumming. Its like Jazz with distortion and angst.

Punk, Emo, Twinkly

 

 Show starts at 9pm.  Come hang out! Unless you hate your ears or something. As always any donations for the out of town acts is wicked appreciated!

10/12: The La De Les, Analecta, Keyoung, Brass Bows, & Shuffle @ The Courthouse

SHOW BILL

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A rock-band, some shoe-gazers, a spoken word artist, an indie-duo, and a straight-edge trio walk into a courthouse, but instead of a lame punch-line that I can’t come up with, there is a show hosted by a new house venue this Friday night at 8:00 p.m.
Making its premiere is The Courthouse with its first in a series of shows beginning this weekend followed by their Spelling Bee show featured October 21st. But rather than sticking to a single genre, these folks have an eclectic group of performers to stretch those musical muscles of versatility. Don’t like one band? Take a smoke-break, beer break, or jam some fingers into those eardrums for 25 minutes and there will probably be something for even the most persnickety listener.
On-tour for the past six shows  with Analecta and The La De Les is Peoria, Illinois native, spoken-word poet Keyoung. Inspired by faith and Christian imagery, Keyoung batters beats with breathless exasperation, often sounding off a plea to the poetry he speaks. Some pieces are ponderous notions on creation to the common theme of the girl that floated away like cloud in the sky.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJfglCy7ZY4
Labelmates Analecta also manage to explore various realms from an abstract area of straight-edge post-rock. The band itself draws from many different genres–their name means “to sample” in fancy English major terms. These South-benders like to sit on the ether twixt noise-rock and post-metal with zephyrus tones for good measure. Noise without too much complication.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YH3f1jEZ290

Rounding up the trio of headliners is experimental/electronic-shoegazers the La De Les.
Their newest effort, Carlo, is a tribute to their former drummer and in and of itself a statement of change for the group past their rock-tendencies. The premiere track “Too Small of Hands” straddles between the mix of ambient healing, with electronic beeps and whirs imitating the hum of a hospital, along with the static screams of pain howled out from the blips of grey and black. The La De Les have the depth and darkness of a pool during a humid summer night. Fans of The Shins will dig ’em and DIT followers can also expect a DIT Session with them sometime in the near future.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87CDQIM_7x0&feature=related

For those of listeners that get florescent butterflies in their stomach when they think of “ambient,” “experimental,” or “poetry,” the Brass Bows will be providing some nitty-gritty rock to jump and pump those hearts and legs. Expect dirty jokes, but a good deal of sweaty fun as well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdEE6P84jbk&feature=relmfu

   Two-piece, indie-rock group Shuffle will also be performing on the bill Friday night, and will be showcasing a batch of reinvented material, which will be a treat considering their only available music online is a sixty-second demo. From that glimpse you can surmise some late 90’s style post-hard core, but who is to say what might turn up this weekend.

The show is free, although donations are encouraged. Doors are at 8:00 p.m., music starts at 9 p.m.

Respect the house, respect the crowd, respect yourself.