Event

Modern Ties

with Hotbar, imperial motors, Avery Franks
Thu October 20 @ 6:30 PM
Heaven Can Wait
Ages 21 and Up
$15.00
Additional Info
Modern Ties
Modern Ties started in Scranton, PA as four musicians creating a pop/rock sound with indie flair. They sport catchy hooks and simple lyrics, but just under the surface of the polished sound is a deep emotional core. They released their debut album ‘Moments/Missed Opportunities’ one year ago, their brand new single 'The Artist' this past month, and are ready to come out with a slew of new tunes for 2022. Follow them on Spotify and on all socials @moderntiesmusic
www.moderntiesmusic.com

imperial motors
imperial motors makes pop music in the vein of kraftwerk, tatsuro yamashita, and black midi. a product designed as "music for everybody," the band's material embraces the communal elements of dance music while investigating the alienation, farce, and terror of imperial decline.

Hotbar 
Hotbar is a trio plays a wide variety of music - mainly funk, jam, rock, and jazz.  Jon Waldman plays guitar, Sam Rubin plays bass, and Andrew Dubin plays drums.  They have all been playing music together for nearly a decade.

Avery Franks
Growing up listening to artists like Queen and Elton John helped shape 17 year old singer/songwriter Avery Franks into the musician she has become. With influences like Harry Styles and Taylor Swift, Avery Franks’ original music is supposed to make you feel like you’re sitting in the Florida rays where she’s spent most of her life. Growing up as a military kid, Avery moved from city to city with her parents and younger sister until the age of 11, when they ended up in Tampa, Florida. She’s been performing since the age of six and has been a member of the Entertainment Revue of Tampa Bay for seven years, which includes former cast members like Camille Trust, Chloe Lowery, and Milly Shapiro. She works with Don Miggs at the La La Mansion and so far, has released 3 singles and her first EP, a collection of songs under the title "Orbit” on February 24th, 2021.
 
Artists
Modern Ties
Hotbar
imperial motors
Avery Franks