Psyko Steve Presents
HAPPY BODY SLOW BRAIN
LOYAL WIFE
OF THE PAINTED CHOIR, DEAD WILDLIFE
Tue, July 24, 2012
Doors: 7:30 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
The Rhythm Room
Phoenix, AZ
$8.00 - $10.00
Tickets
This event is all ages
http://www.psykosteve.com/event/137525/HAPPY BODY SLOW BRAIN

Happy Body Slow Brain is a Progressive R&B/Rock band that features Matthew Fazzi (ex-Taking Back Sunday, Facing New York) and Isaac Bolivar (ex-Taking Back Sunday touring guitarist) with Eduardo Torres on drums.
LOYAL WIFE

David Jensen (Before Braille) and Ashley Taylor (Art For Starters) have collaborated for a brand new project called Loyal Wife. The duo added Sam Hardwig, Spencer Reed and Blake Kimball (all previous members of local-favorites Awake & Alert) for studio and live peformances. Loyal Wife's debut full length "Faux Light" has been discribed as "an intelligent arrangement with sometimes heavy, sometimes sparse rock tunes that rely on space between instruments and perfect male/female vocal interactions. Loyal Wife should be on your radar."
OF THE PAINTED CHOIR

Of the Painted Choir bring their infection brand of nostalgic rock to the valley of the sun. A new branch from the Tugboat tree, OTPC is guaranteed to provide the same sort of addictive fruit from whence their branches grew. Their debut EP "Lula," only a month old, has contributed well to our music community and makes the Sonoran desert feel and sound lush.
DEAD WILDLIFE

Braden McCall has styled and branded his finest synth-pop concoction. Previous efforts with Before Braille and Alcoholiday may have laid the groundwork for what has become his most inventive work. Dead Wildlife is supporting their most recent release, a remix by Korey Wade for "In This Room Dead." Dead Wildlife's forthcoming release "I Just Wanted To Disappear For Awhile" is sure to turn heads.
Venue Information:
The Rhythm Room
1019 E. Indian School Road
Phoenix, AZ, 85014
http://www.rhythmroom.com/
The Rhythm Room
1019 E. Indian School Road
Phoenix, AZ, 85014
http://www.rhythmroom.com/
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