TROUBADOUR PRESENTS:
Depswa - RECORD RELEASE!
Opus Dai, Drugstore Fanatics, Rishloo, eENIK
Troubadour
Thu, April 8, 2010
Doors open 7:30 pm
$10.00
Tickets Available at the Door
Doors open 7:30 pm
$10.00
Note: GA tickets are $10.00 and will be available at the door only
Depswa - RECORD RELEASE! - (Set time: 11:15 PM)
It has been a long and winding road for Los Angeles based band Depswa, nonetheless they are now gearing up to release what they call emotionally driven and confident music. They are poised to expose to the fans, and the rock world, their revamped style that they say demonstrates a range of what they were, are, and how they have evolved musically and mentally. “The first CD is the one that you spend your life making, but the second is the one that really tests a bands longevity,” says Noonan. “Our goal is to create music that isn’t represented by a certain time-period or genre, but to create music that will hold up on its own and stand the test of time.” Their music definitely stands alone and holds true to those ideals.
Opus Dai - (Set time: 10:15 PM)
Opus Däi (pronounced “die”) cultivates a rich and varied aural landscape that is as vast and epic as the bands history. The band creates a space where diverse sounds blend into a singular musical force. Driving and aggressive, yet gentle in spirit, there is an epic grace that stokes the fires burning brightly from within Opus Däi. Drawing on influences from Led Zeppelin and Jeff Buckley to Tool and The Mars Volta, Opus Däi weave a broad musical tapestry. Painting a picture with superlative musicianship and beautifully crafted songs. This is the hallmark of the newly formed, yet years in the making, Los Angeles based band.
Drugstore Fanatics - (Set time: 9:30 PM)
Drugstore Fanatics is an Ambimpulse Basement Rock entity. Their first album released in 2009 - 'What's Born in the Basement' was entirely written, produced, recorded, edited and mixed (well…partially mixed) in creators Daniel Brecher & Aviv Cohen's home basements. Mixed by ELK and Daniel Brecher, mastered by Tom Baker.