The Aurophos
with
Sound & Shape , Billiards
Sat
Apr 18
9:00 pm
( Doors: 8:00 pm )
The Nick
Ages 21 and Up
$8.00
Additional Info
The Nick is a Private Club - Membership Card ($5 Per Year) & Valid ID - 21 + Up to Enter
Artists
The Aurophos
Rock
Rock from Birmingham AL
Birmingham four-piece, mouthy verb-rock with prog leanings and a blasphemous attraction to the absurd. #theaurophos #loopmining
Joe D. Nelson
David Carlisle Somerall
Shawn Avery
Ramy Noureddini
Birmingham four-piece, mouthy verb-rock with prog leanings and a blasphemous attraction to the absurd. #theaurophos #loopmining
Joe D. Nelson
David Carlisle Somerall
Shawn Avery
Ramy Noureddini
Sound & Shape
Rock
Rock 'N' Roll from Nashville TN
“We don’t have to buy what they sell.” It’s a lyric from Sound&Shape’s new EP but it could also be seen as an ethos the band has clung to for the length of its career. Starting off in a time where Rock And Roll was seen as almost passe and practically unmarketable, the band saw a point on the horizon and has worked tirelessly to reach it. An artistic vision based on both brutal honesty are theatric artiface, Sound&Shape’s body of work speaks as a testament to the belief in the transformative power of music, Rock and Roll specifically.
A mostly straight line can be drawn from the band’s ambitious debut record, “Where Machines End Their Lives,” through the “Love Electric” EP, to the more straightforward “Now Comes The Mystery” EP and the second proper album, “Hourglass.” With their third full length, 2014’s “Bad Actors” they went further afield in all directions and reached new personal songwriting heights. Now they’ve come to “Peasants,” a 5 song EP that takes the band’s sound and again elevates it to new levels. Tightly packed musically, with lyrics relatable on both a personal and socio-political level, this EP is the next natural step in their evolution.
Ryan Caudle - Vocals,Guitar
Ben Proctor - Drums
Pat Lowry - Bass, BGV's
Ben Proctor - Drums
Pat Lowry - Bass, BGV's
Billiards
Rock
Rock from Birmingham AL
Tommy Prewitt, Charles Arndt, Greg Slamen, Michael Swann
Tommy Prewitt, Charles Arndt, Greg Slamen, Michael Swann