Come participate in the of taping of the television/web program "Band in Seattle" with Tangerine and Tbasa - December 5th, 2014 Friday, sponsored by Naked City Brewing and American Music. Each band will perform a 45 minute concert and participate in an interview program, "Sound Proof" with host Warren Etheredge, with the opportunity for you to ask the band questions. Doors open at 6PM at Victory Studios, 2247 15th Avenue West between Queen Anne and Magnolia in Seattle. The show starts at 7PM and… Show more ends at approximately 10PM. Admission will include two free beers provided by sponsor Naked City Brewing and soft drinks and snacks.
TANGERINE:
"Tangerine make sweet melodies that nod to '60s pop and a little to RB (original and latterday varieties - no, seriously), guitar solos that are models of economy and lots of bashing, crashing drums. It's dreamy, lovely stuff, even at its most shambolic, and the sound is sort of mid-fi - not quite a tinny shambles, with enough polish and gloss to attract non-indie fans."
-THE Guardian Uk (Band Of The Day 9/20/13)
"Tangerine deliver the indie-pop of your pacific northwest dreams with 'Nothing Better'word of warning: don't play it if you have to do something in 10 minutes, unless that thing is listening to this song for the fourth time in a row. In which case, carry on." - MTV Buzzworthy
"How can something so youthful and refreshing feel so nostalgic? And when can we have more?"- Seattle WEEKLY
"You're thinking 60s, right? The 60s Never sounded like this, nothing sounded like this. Everything. The guitar fading back through. The plaintive edge to the lead vocal. The solid, never grating drum beat. The repetition of the main statement. The fade-out trio. The slightly abrasive, playful guitar solo. The fade to purple...tell everyone."
- Everett True (Collapse Board)
"When Tangerine inevitably releases a full-length album, their brand of airy surf counterbalanced by rocky guitar sounds and splashy cymbals could very well become the next big wave in indie pop." -Sound PARLOR
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TBASA:
TBASA releases an album once a year, and these albums vary wildly in style, from acoustic singalong to psychedelic excursion to noodling alt-rock. His most recent effort, Don't Say Sucks, is a dance album, for lack of a better word. Including at least one explicit dedication to Miley Cyrus, the album is a slippery dancefloor curiosity, full of full-bodied club-banger beats and offbeat ideas.
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