ivy room presentsTHURSDAY DECEMBER 14TH----GARRAS SUCIASTHE RINDSTHE CHUCKLEBERRIESUNKO ATAMA----Doors 7:00pm / Show 8:00pm$10 Admission----IVY ROOM860 San Pablo Ave, Albany • 21+(rsvp on facebook)GARRAS SUCIASFacebook----Garras Sucias was born in 2021 during the pandemic that hit the world. From the ashes of The Sweet Bones, a garage punk rock band from the Bay Area, rises a new fury, undefined by modern thresholds. Garras Sucias takes garage and punk rock beyond their genres. They are influenced by The Kinks, The Ramones, Primal Scream, The Clash, and MC5, with Latin, garage, surf, and punk sounds at play...
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ivy room presentsTHURSDAY DECEMBER 14TH----GARRAS SUCIASTHE RINDSTHE CHUCKLEBERRIESUNKO ATAMA----Doors 7:00pm / Show 8:00pm$10 Admission----IVY ROOM860 San Pablo Ave, Albany • 21+(rsvp on facebook)GARRAS SUCIASFacebook----Garras Sucias was born in 2021 during the pandemic that hit the world. From the ashes of The Sweet Bones, a garage punk rock band from the Bay Area, rises a new fury, undefined by modern thresholds. Garras Sucias takes garage and punk rock beyond their genres. They are influenced by The Kinks, The Ramones, Primal Scream, The Clash, and MC5, with Latin, garage, surf, and punk sounds at play. Spanish lyrics, strumming guitars, raw emotions, harmonies, and riffs are all part of this high energy music. Garras Sucias takes listeners through stories of love, sex, drugs, and an avalanche of rock. This is a gang of four modern lovers with battery acid surging fiercely through their veins. Their unique bilingual set will infect you with its energy.THE RINDSBandcamp / Facebook----Rock N Roll, Garage, Punk from Oakland California.THE CHUCKLEBERRIES----The Chuckleberries is a band filled with Bay Area legends including Dave Seabury (Psycotic Pineapple), Russell Quan (The Mummies), Jay Rosen (Jay Rosen Guitars) & David Kurtz (Whateverglades)Their music is so fun and they will rock your face off!UNKO ATAMABandcamp / Facebook----Loud, fast, clad in leather jackets and over-caffeinated, Unko Atama (Japanese for "Poop Head") hearken back to the golden days of the Ramones. With lyrics about parties, laziness, zombies and aliens and a record time of twenty five songs in thirty minutes, their buzz-saw power-pop tunes perfectly capture the frantic spirit of early punk rock. To see Unko Atama live is an incredible thing; all knees to the floor, hair flying and a few drops of caffeinated soda protruding from lips, leaving a sugary residue. The vocal and songwriting duties are generally split between bassist-vocalist George Hanna and guitarist-vocalist Yuji Unko with drummer Steve Creature holding down the grooves of one "long song played fast" after another. Though they have yet to capture the electrifying rush of their live shows in their recorded work, this West-Bay pop-punk outfit is not to be missed.
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