TIMING
- 19u30: doors
- 20u15: Slaughter Beach, Dog
- 21u00: Worriers
- 21u45: Tigers Jaw
The expected end of the concert: 23u00
(this timetable is subject to last-minute changes)
This concert is organized by MCLX.
For this concert we don't accept Gate15 culture vouchers (for Antwerp students).
Title Fight, Modern Baseball, PUP, Sorority Noise, Moose Blood, Joyce Manor
Tigers Jaw us
Tigers Jaw are an American indie rock band from Scranton, Pennsylvania that formed in 2005. The band is currently comprised of vocalist/guitarist Ben Walsh and vocalist/keyboardist Brianna Collins. The band's name is a reference to a song by lo-fi band The Microphones. Tigers Jaw originally consisted of Walsh, Collins, drummer Mike May, vocalist/guitarist Adam McIlwee and bassist Dennis Mishko. May stayed with the band for only a few months, never recording any material with them; and was replaced by Pat Brier the same year. The band's debut album was entitled Belongs to the Dead; and was released on Summersteps Records in 2006. The website AbsolutePunk gave their debut record a generally positive review, noting that "Tigers Jaw is fueled by emotionally-driven lyrics brought to life by vocalist Adam McIlwee, whose voice is one of those that reveal passion while at the same time giving the impression that he's barely trying." A self-titled album followed in 2008; which was released through Prison Jazz Records. Between their second and third albums, the band released an EP, Spirit Desire, via Tiny Engines; as well as a split seven-inch with Balance and Composure. Their third album, Two Worlds, was released on Run For Cover Records in 2010. From 2010 to 2013, the band partook in several split releases and EPs. This included two acoustic releases for the Run For Cover Acoustic Series (both 2010), a split with The Sidekicks (2011), a seven-inch with two new songs, "Gypsy" and "Jimmy Piersall" (2011); a split with Tiny Empires (2011) and a four-way split release with Code Orange Kids, The World is a Beautiful Place and I am No Longer Afraid to Die and Self Defense Family. A seven-inch with two new songs, "Hum" and "Cool," was released in 2013. On March 21, 2013, Collins made an announcement on the band's Tumblr: "After our show in Scranton two weeks ago, Adam, Pat, and Dennis let Ben and I know that for personal reasons they are unable to do Tigers Jaw anymore." Members of Basement filled in for former members of Tigers Jaw during their 2013 UK tour. The band released their fourth studio album, Charmer, in May 2014, though they are not broken up, it is the final album to feature McIlwee, Mishko and Brier. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Slaughter Beach, Dog us
Slaughter Beach, Dog is an indie rock/punk band, the brainchild of Philadelphia-based musician Jake Ewald - best known as one quarter of Modern Baseball. The other members include fellow MOBO-ite Ian Farmer on guitar, Evan Clarke-Moorehead on bass, and Patrick Ware on drums. They play sweet jams about other people, and sometimes get a little alt-country. They're bringing it all back, baby.
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Worriers us
Worriers are an American melodic punk collective from Brooklyn, New York. The band's music is centred around the songwriting of the former vocalist/guitarist of The Measure (SA), Lauren Denitzio (aka Lauren Measure), who formed the band in 2011 following the demise of their former band. The band has no concrete line-up, with a rotating cast of guitarists, bassists and drummers working under the Worriers moniker both live and in the studio. Frequent collaborators include Mikey Erg (The Ergs!), Lou Hanman (Caves) and Audrey Zee Whitesides (Little Waist). The band's debut release was a seven-inch, entitled Past Lives, distributed through No Idea Records in 2011. In May 2013, the band announced their debut album, entitled Cruel Optimist, which was released in October 2013 through Don Giovanni Records. The following month, a three-track seven-inch entitled Sinead O'Rebellion featuring three songs not on Cruel Optimist was released. In 2014, the band announced they would be heading into the studio with Against Me!'s Laura Jane Grace as their producer. The project's second album was completed in early 2015. The album, Imaginary Life, was released in August 2015; once again via Don Giovanni Records.
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