presents

Desperate Electric • Heavy Bloom • Midnight High

&
Tickets
Friday
9
/
20
,
7:00 pm
$10 Adv. $15 Door
Facebook Link Here

*** DESPERATE ELECTRIC ***
(Butte, MT // Power Disco)
https://www.desperateelectric.com/
https://www.instagram.com/desperateelectric/

*** HEAVY BLOOM ***
(Seattle, WA // Alt RnB)
https://www.heavybloom.band/
https://www.instagram.com/heavybloommusic/

*** CLAMBRAIN ***
(Seattle, WA // Electro Funk)
https://clambrain.fanlink.tv/perfectsun
https://www.instagram.com/clambrain/

7pm Doors 8pm Show
21+ // $10 Adv. $15 Door

TICKETS:
https://www.venuepilot.co/events/113105/orders/new

--- DESPERATE ELECTRIC ---
Hailing from the mountains of Montana, Desperate Electric is a captivating soul-pop duo that brings vibrant energy and infectious melodies to the forefront of the music scene. Comprised of two electrifying individuals, their name alone evokes a sense of urgency and excitement that resonates with audiences worldwide. With their flashy outfits, magnetic stage presence, and unparalleled live performances, Desperate Electric is a force to be reckoned with.

‘Fusing elements of funk, rock, soul, pop, and R&B, with cosmo-tronic production, they create a musical experience that’s both futuristic and nostalgic. Moving the listener to dance, think, and reflect, they peer into their mirrors’ darkest corners, openly exploring who they are, what they’ve done, who they want to be, and how they need to change, grow, or evolve to get there.’ -Matt Asaro, Blue World Blog

Desperate Electric's discography is a testament to their versatility. Their soulful pop sound is infused with elements of funk, R&B, and disco, resulting in a fusion of timeless melodies and modern production. With catchy hooks, thought-provoking lyrics, and irresistible beats, their music is both uplifting and deeply resonant, serving as a soulful soundtrack for life's triumphs and tribulations.

--- HEAVY BLOOM ---
Heavy Bloom is an indie soul band that began in a tiny, over-priced, one-bedroom apartment on the north end of Capitol Hill. The apartment building was a quick construction for the 1962 World’s Fair in Seattle so it wasn’t pretty, but at least it had a pool in the basement. Joji and Jeanie were in Hard Maybe (fka Motus) when they composed their first song together called “Fig.” A few years went by and they moved to a slightly-nicer-yet-still-over-priced unit down the street at Summit and Mercer, where Jeanie composed “Bitter Love” and “No Matter What”. After that, they brought on Cory on bass, Demarcus on guitar, and Jacob on keys; the rest is history. The vocally driven group is equal parts RnB, Soul, and Pop producing a fresh and enticing sound. Their unique approach to music production attracts a wide audience - from those who are seeking a familiar sound to those who are craving something new.

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