Metro Times Main Stage - Sunday

Metro Times Main Stage - Sunday

EAT THIS CITY Presents

10:00 Lettercamp
10:50 Millions Of Brazilians

+ and hosts/DJs,
Art F*g Inc

The Hentchmen

8:00PM | Rock | Info
“This is perfect music for thrill-seeking losers who want nothing more from life than free beer and to do the slop of the Bacon Fat ’til they fall on the floor… very few bands out there are as hard-core as the Hentchmen when it comes to playing this kind of rock n’ roll”
— CMJ

Friendly Foes

7:15PM | Hard Pop | Info
Strip it down. Cut the fat. Verse chorus verse. No bridge? No problem. Imagine if Elvis Costello and Joan Jett fronted Superchunk and the Blake Babies at the same time, with a red-headed version of John Bonham on drums.

Pinkeye

6:30PM | Worldly Experimentalism | Info
Gang of area sonic miscreants that includes a roving cast of characters creating a joyous racket that encompasses threads of Afrobeat, avant-jazz, minimalist indie rock and just plain ear-bending improvisation, plumbing the outer recesses of genre and group chaos.

Champions Of Breakfast

5:45PM | Experimental Electro-pop | Info
One part punk rock, one part Brechtian showmanship, one part dance party - the group takes the conventions of music performance and mutates them into a spectacle of hyperbolic proportion to remind its audience of a time when synthesized music was the end result of the dialogue between art and technology

Dan John Miller

5:15PM | Gothic Country | Info
The actor, musician and singer-songwriter known best for holding the reigns for gothic country-garage band Blanche is now also an acclaimed audiobook narrator, having been named a Best Voice by Audiofile magazine. What can’t our Dan John do?

Sisters Lucas

4:30PM | Folk/Pop | Info
Sweet wholesomenes lined with a dark mischief - a combination of uncanny harmonies folding over a tapestry of textured instruments creating a unique brand of pop-folk psychedelia that is unmistakably their own

Mother Whale

3:45PM | Electronic | Info
Everything’s gone awry.

Mick Bassett & The Marthas

3:00PM | Mostly Rock n’ Roll | Info
Delightfully atmospheric noir rock that shuffles between New Orleans and back-alley New York but doesn’t stray too far from their hometown

Allan James & The Cold Wave

2:20PM | Pop | Info
A group of buds got together and played music and it worked… Pedro The Lion meets Dinosaur Jr.

Darling Imperial

1:40PM | Pop/Rock | Info
Stylistically blurring the lines between indie rock, new wave, soul and pop - “melodic goodness played with an unpretentious panache, passion, and precision.” - The Metro Times

Blase Splee

1:10PM | Progressive Powerpop / Rock | Info
“…from driving, infectiously danceable retro pop to slow, soulful ballads with an authenticity that harks back to 1960s bands like the Rascals, bolstered by not a little bit of Motown groove and early-period Beatles harmonies … crafted and tuned with great care…” - The Metro Times

FAMILY HOOTENANNY HOUR

Noon - 1PM | Kid-friendly Entertainment
Magical Musings with Mr. Seley and Paula Messner from the candy band with a special performance by kid magician Davini the Great