Weekend Preview 9/28-9/29 + 10/3
Aural Wes is back with the Weekend Preview!!! (Did you miss us?) Get pumped for Friday shows at MAC650, Earth House, and 200 High (fka Movement House fka Music House fka Eclectic) and a v special show on Wednesday at Earth House.
Ovlov // Lady Pills // Dead Tooth // Spit-take
MAC650 Friday 7PM
Ovlov is a gem of the Connecticut DIY scene. They released their new album TRU over the summer following a series of band breakups/reunions, and they’re back and ready to rock.
Lady Pills are Boston-based babes making sad music you can dance your heart out to!!
Dead Tooth (fka taotss)
Spit-take is a 3-piece DIY punk band outta New Haven, CT.
Lunch Cult // MEG // The Draculas
Earth House Friday 10PM
Lunch Cult is described on Bandcamp as “Pavement meets MX80-Sound”. A couple of Wes alums here to rock ur socks off.
MEG is playing again after not playing for a long time. There will be Money, Energy, and Gumption without question.
The Draculas will NOT suck yr blood but they will play some raucous tunes and Declan WILL run around shouting things. A live spectacle. Crazy energy
Son of Paper // cicero Presley // Dontay // DJ Fuck What’s My Name
MoveHo Friday 10PM
Son of Paper is Kyle Jae Shin. He's a 4th generation Chinese-American and 2nd generation Korean-American and all about his origins. His MC name is "Son of Paper" because he's great grandmother came to America via Angel Island as a "Paper Daughter" in the early 20th century. He finds great pride in having Asian-American roots.
Dontay and a few friends singing some soulful songs. Expect chords and laughing, smiles and enchanting. Feel free to sing along because Kai loves to repeat stuff.
DJ Fuck What’s My Name - It’s Tomás. That’s his name
Dear Nora
Earth House Wednesday 8PM
Dear Nora is the nom-de-plume of West Coast songwriter Katy Davidson. After a string of cult-beloved records and decade of touring from the late 90's through the aughts, Davidson retired the Dear Nora moniker in 2008. As the 2017 reissue of their 13-year-old record, Moutain Rock, received great acclaim, they revived the Dear Nora name, forming a new backing band, and touring the US. Spurred by the momentum, Davidson decided to create the first album of new Dear Nora material in a decade, Skulls Example. It was released in May on Orindal Records.