Glacier Veins, Bug Seance, Luna Vista, Canary Room - 21+ show
Holocene
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Portland
Sunday, December 12 at 8:30 pm PST
Nightclub
Sunday, December 12 at 8:30 pm PST
Nightclub
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PLEASE NOTE: For the safety of our customers, we will be requiring proof of full COVID vaccination to enter the venue, until further notice. More details at holocene.org/vaccine
Local indie rock / dream pop / shoegaze bill, and celebrating a single release for Bug Seance!
Glacier Veins is a Portland, OR-based dream punk group grown from the vision of vocalist/guitarist Malia Endres. With Kyle Woodrow (bass, vocals), Jason Espinoza (guitar), and Jesse Beirwagen (drums), the band makes their 2021 return with new single “Cover Me.” Since the project’s 2015 conception, Glacier Veins continues to create energetic and emotional music while evolving their sound, focus, and presence as a band through the members’ individual & collective experiences and interests. After signing to Equal Vision Records in 2019, the band released their debut album ‘The World You Want To See’ in February 2020. Supporting Have Mercy on their farewell tour, along with appearances at the Vans Warped Tour, Bled Fest, and Treefort Fest, are highlights of the band’s performance history.
Bug Seance is a rock band from Portland, OR that takes influence from Early 90’s Shoegaze, Early 00’s Indie Rock and present day capitalist despair. We’re here to make enough money to last us a few lifetimes via the sales of branded T-Shirts and Kendamas
Since 2017, Luna Vista has been combining elements of math-rock, emo and shoegaze in their hometown of Portland, Oregon. Heavy, light, and everything in between. After releasing 4 quarterly issued EP's in their first year, they compiled the EP's, remixed and remastered the songs and compiled them into a full length "Among the Haze"
Canary Room is the project of Portland based songwriter Maddy Heide. Over the last few years she has uploaded a massive selection of songs on her bandcamp. There you will find a magnificent display of songs in their rawest form; each collection feels like a peak into the brain and surrounding world of someone who has to keep writing songs in order to survive. Pulling from a long tradition of folk music thru many generations (Vashti Bunyan, Joni Mitchell, Bruce Cockburn, Gillian Welch, the Weather Station, etc. ), Maddy pens pockets of beautiful, heart-wrenching and yet comforting song with little more than her guitar and voice.