Saturday, December 19, 2015

December 22nd - December 28th

Tuesday, December 22nd
 at Foam - $5
Two of St. Louis' most exciting bands of the year, Hardbody and Skin Tags, have put out a lovely split 7" together and they are finally coming together to celebrate it's release. For those unfamiliar, Hardbody is a math rock trio that has a lot of flair, but is not lacking any substance. Skin Tags is a three-piece punk outfit that has had audiences eating out of the palm of their hands since their first show in January.  Joining the bill is noise rockers Tunic who hail from Winnipeg. It's only fitting that Trauma Harness is also playing this show considering their bassist, Andy Peterson, recorded and mixed the 7"

Saturday, December 26th
at The Demo - $7
Biased STL is a blog that has existed for quite sometime now that conducts interviews, reviews and more content related to the music scene of St. Louis. They are now printing their own zine for you to enjoy.


at Foam - $5
Bedroom pop prince Richard Album brings a blend of early 90's pop music with mid-2000s indie rock lyrics. It's a perfect mix to dance your feelings away. Deadbeat is an experimental lo-fi folk-pop project also from Chicago that will likely become your new favorite thing.


Slave Cable
at The Heavy Anchor - $7
Tory Z Starbuck has been playing music since 1980 and he is one of St. Louis' strangest entities. Most of the people who see him play now were not even born when he first started 35 years ago. Starbuck has been pushing the envelop for some time now and seeing him play is always memorable experience. 

Sunday, December 27th
Drag
at Bonerville - $5
Ritalin O.D. is a DIY punk group from Chicago. With lo-fi recordings, short song lengths and unbridled energy, they are everything you expect from some young punks. Bleeding Gums features most of Ritalin O.D. This is the perfect show to bring the Christmas gifts you didn't like and smash them.

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