On Saturday, June 3rd, Tangent Rodeo presents the first event at the historic Irving Theater in 15 years--an all-day art and music celebration in two parts:
10am-5pm In conjunction with Celebrate Irvington Day, a free gallery of
Indianapolis-area artists, bringing together a diverse array of media,
including 2D & 3D, interactive audio/visual, graffiti, and glass
work. Local Irvington singer-songwriters Hans Leck & Paul Lauck, Sambapatico Orchestra, Jen Creasy, and David Andrews will provide music.
7pm-1am A showcase of Indianapolis-area alt-rock, hip-hop, indie, and experimental jazz, featuring
Loretta
Everything, Now!
Twilight Sentinels
ESW
and nationally acclaimed singer-songwriter Josh Garrels, promoting his new album Over Oceans.
Concert admission is $7 with proceeds going toward future community-building events. All ages are welcome.
The Irving Theater is located at 5505 E. Washington St.
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| From CMJ: "Although the members of Loretta
reside in Indiana, the music they make could just as easily have come
from the British Isles. With huge hooks and expansive choruses, this is
a band that is just begging to be heard rocking out in stadiums." |
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| From purevolume: "Independent midwest
brother. Folk and soul fusion calling upon old east coast hip hop,
delta blues, world, and classical among layers of others. Layering and
melody creating a thickness of sound sure find a pulse inside your
soul. Oh my Lord." |
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| "We're not pretty, we're not claiming we're the best, and we're not
trying to change the face of hip-hop and the music industry. But we are
DAMN sexy." |
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| From Rock Music Review: "Everything, now!
is unlike anything you've heard before, yet everything you've loved all
mashed together. They bring all that's good about indie rock into a
retro-esque, easy-flowing, good-feeling, fast-pased orchestra. In other
words, everything. Now." |
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| | | "Improvisation stolen from jazz; Riffs lifted from metal; Digital dreams borrowed from electronica. Flowing from style to style at the rate of a mad DJ, ESW creates a place where George Clinton jams with Sabbath and Pink Floyd swings with Coltrane." |
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