$10

About This Event

Minimum Age:

18+

Doors Open:

10:30 PM

Show Time:

10:30 PM

Description:

This is a first come seated event. Seating is limited and not guaranteed; please arrive early.

Artists

Cocoon
Two sublime voices that seem made to blend together, an acoustic guitar bursting forth with powerful arpeggios, poignant keyboards and even a catchy ukulele from time to time… Almost nothing and yet it goes straight to the heart, everywhere that they play… Introducing Cocoon. Unstoppable melodies, melancholic or airy texts and moving pieces that almost immediately enter the personal pantheon of all pop-folk fans… And Cocoon has only just begun its musical adventures!

Barely over a year after beginning to play, Mark Daumail (22-years-old, composition, acoustic guitar, ukelele, beatbox, etc.) and Morgane Imbeaud (19-years-old, vocal harmonies, keyboards, arrangements) are already reaching maturity in their writing, recording and on stage.

Amongst the numerous shows under the duo’s belt, the concerts with Jude, Emilie Simon, I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness and Echo and The Bunnymen have already caught the public’s attention and enthusiasm for a wonderful promotion of the group’s first 5-track, I hate birds E.P. The songwriting and vocals are perfectly enhanced by the simple and elegant production by Denis Clavaizolle.

With the support of this successful inaugural achievement, Cocoon is now in full swing on its first album.

And without getting ahead of ourselves, we can already see that the group is following the footsteps of Nick Drake, Elliott Smith and Sufjan Stevens… It won’t be much longer before the group’s talent bursts out in the limelight. They should embark on a journey to success as soon as the first album is released. So there’s not long to wait…

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Neighbors
Neighbors is Noah Stitelman with a revolving cast of musicians and contributers. Primarily a solo project neighbors was designed as a studio experiment focusing on fluid collaborations.

"Noah Stitelman’s world-weary lyrics (“Suck it up kid, life’s a mixed, mixed bag at best”) and deadpan delivery (Doug Martsch comes to mind) leads you to think he’s pretty much over it, whatever “it” may be, but the backing instrumentation implies otherwise. Primarily a solo project, even Neighbors’ slower tracks are alive and full-sounding, with layers crashing and tumbling all over each other like a psychedelic Arcade Fire. Stitelman spends the majority of his time playing guitar for NY-based Jacksonknife, but we’re salivating for some solo shows." - from L magazine