Future Islands

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Future Islands

Club Lyfestile, Norwegian Arms

Thu, March 17, 2011

Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 9:00 pm

$10.00

This event is 21 and over

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Future Islands - (Set time: 11:00 PM)
Future Islands
J Gerrit Welmers, William Cashion and Samuel T Herring have been making music together since 2003, and as Future Islands since 2006, putting in the work. Formed as college friends in Greenville, NC, Future Islands relocated to Baltimore after becoming friends with Dan Deacon, an early and avid supporter of the band. They’ve released a handful of CD-Rs, tapes and limited vinyl releases, and their debut album "Wave Like Home" came out on UK label Upset the Rhythm in 2008. They’ve toured extensively in the US and Europe, including the Baltimore Round Robin tours and opening for and performing in Dan Deacon’s large ensemble.

For their effort, Future Islands have mastered their style, which Rolling Stone describes as, “adding punishing heft to simple pop melodies, making blippy electropop sound oddly confrontational.” Future Islands calls is “Post-Wave,” taking in part from the emotional fragility of New Wave and coupling it with the power and drive of Post-Punk. Their upcoming Thrill Jockey debut LP, "In Evening Air", will be their first proper and timely US album release.

Future Islands’ music is spearheaded by Welmers, whose layers of synths and drums create the landscape for Cashion’s punching-strum bass guitar, that pulses and fights, creating noise and bliss. Herring, who has been called “one of the most magnetic frontmen in indie rock,” finds his space in between. Carving through the music, at times, with a whispering croon, and at others, with a deathly wail.
Club Lyfestile - (Set time: 10:15 PM)
Club Lyfestile
They come to you drenched in spandex and neon....They do crazy dance moves...they come to make you party!
Norwegian Arms - (Set time: 9:15 PM)
Norwegian Arms
"With Norwegian Arms, we get Dr. Dog drummer Eric Slick banging away on Tupperware storage bins and Brendan Mulvihill wailing on a mandolin, making for some seriously unorthodox folk music. Despite exposing the occasional snag, their minimalist, "warts-and-all" approach translates to a childlike sense of playfulness that's pretty hard to hate on." - The L Magazine

Their most recent releases are the Сибирь (Sibir’) and Trimmings of Hides EPs. They are both available at norwegianarms.bandcamp.com
Venue Information:
Johnny Brenda's
1201 N. Frankford Ave
Philadelphia, PA, 19125
http://www.johnnybrendas.com/