Event

Planet Mercury

with Lakes, Faine, Whaat
Thu August 18 @ 6:30 PM
Heaven Can Wait
Ages 21 and Up
$20.00
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Planet Mercury
Fueled by the angst-ridden anthems of the early 2000's, Planet Mercury strives to deliver catchy choruses and stories that deal with self-reflection and personal growth.  In a time where it's all "look at me!" the band wants to reinforce the sense of community among the outcasts dealing with the struggles of every day life.  It is an odd feeling feeling at odds...

LAKES
LAKES is a 4-piece grunge-pop band from NYC. The love-child of artist couple Libby Winters (guitar, vocals, songwriting) and John Gallagher Jr (drums), LAKES is a love letter to their 90’s era grunge-rock heroes which makes sense considering the two met during the Broadway production of Green Day’s American Idiot. The pop sensibility of The Breeders inform their hooky melodies, the knowing irony and self reflection of Liz Phair saturates the lyrics and fuzzy layers of distortion a la MBV and Smashing Pumpkins completes the vibe.


Whaat
NYC band Whaat is a distillation of voices that present honest passion to their listeners in the spirit of candid, unrefined garage rock. Frontman, Chris Kennedy, tears into the raw emotions of life and love in the ache of necessity, sharing true-to-life experiences that anyone can relate with. Bandmates; Henry Cutting (drums), Marcello Ramirez (bass/vocals) and Zach Saffo (synth) support Kennedy with a hyperactive stage presence that defines the essence of Whaat. Together they aim to create a joyous experience for people to find common ground with each other. Whaat just released, "Now it's Gossip" on all streaming platforms

Faine
We're Faine, an Alternative independent rock band based in New York. Our debut self-titled, self-released EP, 'Faine', is out now! The seven tracked EP ranges in influences from indie, alt-rock, new wave, to punk, post-punk, and psychedelia. From absurdist, abstract surrealism to somber romanticism, they are two sides of the same coin; in contrast and parallel to each other. This lo-fi debut conception began from just one microphone, one band, and one room, developing into the 38 minute, alt-garage statement that is, FAINE: They tried to eat willow?
Artists
Planet Mercury
Lakes
Faine
Whaat