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HEARTLESS BASTARDS

  
HEARTLESS BASTARDS
  

09/19/2023

Visulite Theatre (16+ (Must have ID) - Under 16 with Parent Only)

Doors Open: 7:00 - Show Starts: 8:00

Tickets Still Available at Door

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No salve soothes quite like music does. Like the ultimate balm, it releases tension and stress andreinvigorates the spirit. With a warm patchwork of rock ‘n’ roll, psychedelia, folk, alternative, and blues,Heartless Bastards unlock healing and catharsis within their music. Whether in the studio or on stage,the Austin-based band fronted by vocalist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Erika Wennerstrom calm as they captivate. After generating over 100 million total streams and enrapturingaudiences at legendary venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre, the group continue to connect with listeners everywhere through boundary-breaking sonics and straight-from-the-heart lyrics.
 
“Music is medicine,” observes Erika. “It gives me a sense of purpose beyond just creating art. The idea someone might find comfort in it or it can actually help another person is incredible to me. I don’t knowif I ever thought about it in those terms when I was younger. I’ve realized it over the years though.
 
”At the turn-of-the-century, Erika founded Heartless Bastards in Cincinnati, OH. Inspired by the likes ofJoan Jett, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and more, she cut early demos in 2003, performing the bulk of the instruments herself. A bartending gig inspired the name Heartless Bastards. The bar’s touch screen gameposed the question, “What is Tom Petty’s backing band?” and offered “The Heartless Bastards” as ananswer option, so she accepted this humorous twist of fate and adopted it as her band’s moniker.
 
The band initially came to life with Stairs and Elevators in 2005, building a discography of fan favoriteshighlighted by All This Time [2006], The Mountain [2009], and the seminal Arrow [2012]. The lattercaptured #2 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums Chart, went Top 10 on the Tastemaker Albums Chart, and even cracked the Top 200. “Only For You” notably amassed north of 42.6 million Spotify streams and 17.2 million YouTube views. In the wake of the album, Time attested, “Wennerstrom’s voiceis one of the cornerstones of their success. It is tender even when it is severe, and she is unabashedly soulful even when she rocks, almost as though she were at once performing a slow country ballad andsinging alongside Mark Bolan from T. Rex.
 
Meanwhile, 2021’s A Beautiful Life arrived to widespread praise from Uncut, Glide, and Classic Rock with Pitchfork going as far as to claim, “A Beautiful Life is her best album as a vocalist, as she finds new ways to bend her voice to different styles and sounds. In addition to sharing the stage with The Flaming Lips,The Decemberists, Wolfmother, Lucinda Williams, and The Avett Brothers, they lit up festivals a la Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Newport Folk Festival, High Sierra Music Festival, and more.Through it all, Heartless Bastards constantly evolve.
 
“The vibe is pretty eclectic,” she goes on. “My voice ties it together. The earlier albums were a bit moregarage- and punk-influenced. We’ve drawn from classic rock, indie, and folk too. I love music, and I’malways exploring sounds.
 
In 2022, they celebrate the 10th anniversary of Arrow with a special limited-edition re-release on vinyl, new acoustic recordings, and the addition of the previously unavailable “Got to Have Rock and Roll,”“Parted Ways,” and “Bye Bye Baby Blues” originally by George “Little Hat” Jones.
 
Arrow is the album that reached the most people,” she smiles. “It’s cool to celebrate the success of itand give fans something else. The response to ‘Only For You’ made me feel connected to peopleeverywhere in a beautiful way. I’ll always be grateful for Arrow.”
 
In the end, Heartless Bastards might just be able to heal what ails you.“Ultimately, I hope people enjoy themselves when they’re listening to our records or seeing us live,” sheleaves off. “Playing shows really brings me a lot of joy. I hope the connection translates. I’m ready to tour a lot and release more music.”

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IT'S SNAKES

  
IT'S SNAKES
  

Start Time: 8:00

SNAKES IN THE BASEMENT…

SNAKES IN THE HOUSE!

Starting in early 2015, singer Hope Nicholls took tentative steps in the daunting shoes of Phil Collins and Levon Helms, attempting to keep the beat on drums while crooning. The former vocalist for 80’s college rock main-stays Fetchin Bones, 90’s pissed-off Sugarsmack and 2000’s secret Snagglepuss hit the skins with a vengeance and zero shites given. Aaron Pitkin added his signature riffage: It’s Snakes marked his return to guitar, a first since the ‘Bones epoch. Long time collaborator Darrin Gray (bass) and fellow member of Snagglepuss coached Nicholls on drumming and believed it just might work. Guitarist Greg Walsh believed as well and the dream was real. Nicholls took the name It’s Snakes from a Lynda Barry comic strip that featured a nonchalant retail encounter with Medusa, legendary snake goddess and first female super villain.

The eponymous first album was recorded over hot dogs and beers, July 4th weekend 2016, in Nashville’s legendary Sound Emporium Studio with Chris Shinn as producer. It’s Snakes II was released in summer of 2018, also recorded by Mr. Shinn. 2020 rolled around and the Snakes sent the Don Dixon recorded and produced LX into the universe just in time for the pandemic times! All three records show a range of influences and style that can that can be traced through decades of adoration of all genres, trash and treasure alike, a little Rolling Stones, a little Pylon, a little James Brown, a lot all their own. Look for It’s Snakes 4th album, YES, sometime in the spring of 2023!

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