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GHOST SOCIETY [DK]

TELLTALE

BICHI [DK]

Sunday, March 21st
Doors 8:00pm
21 and Over
$8 Advance, $10 At The Door
$8.00
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GHOST SOCIETY [DK]

GHOST SOCIETY is a new project by the two vocalists and songwriters Sara Savery from People Press Play (Morr Music) and Tobias Wilner from Blue Foundation/Bichi (known for his recent work with Mark Kozelek and for composing the song "Eyes on Fire" that's featured on the TWILIGHT soundtrack). With love for catchy indiepop, shoegazing and avantgarde folk they have created some beautiful and dreamy tunes in collaboration with the other two band members Lasse Herbst from Choir Of Young Believers (Ghostly International) (drums) and Frederik Sølberg from Rough Days For Diamond Trade (guitars). Ghost Society just finished the recordings of a full-length album, on which the trained ear will hear Jonas Bjerre of MEW on backing vocals. Oh yes. It's gonna be good.


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TELLTALE

Brooklyn’s TELLTALE showcases an intriguing mix of experimental no-wave, reverb-soaked post-punk, and dark shoegaze. Featuring Eric Gilstrap, Laurie Ruroden, Stephan Cherkashin, and Lauren Andino, the quartet's ear-splitting washes of guitar feedback, deadpan chants and ominous droning wastelands doesn't so much blanket you as it does envelop you, overpowering you with Sonic Youth caterwauls and JAMC-esque walls of sound. The music churns in a slow burn, awash in effects, but there’s an aggression lurking just beneath the surface that maintains an uneasy atmosphere. There’s also a healthy dose of reverb to help wash down all the gauzy noise.


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BICHI [DK]

Alongside Ghost Society comes the instrumental solo project by Tobias Wilner. What this guys has accomplished is amazing - especially his work as a producer and composer has brought him around the world, featured in movies and shows like "Twilight", "Miami Vice", "The OC Show" and "Manslaughter". Expect dreamy, instrumental beats, atmospheric sounds and sooooothing melodies.


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