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Bright Light Social Hour
atSam`s Burger Joint
Saturday,
November
16
Doors 7:30PM
Show 8:30PM
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“Their expansive sound, penchant for experimentation and incredible shows combine a psychedelic southern blues-rock aesthetic with danceable electronics… Continually exhilarating.” –David Dye, NPR’s World Cafe
Austin-based pop-psychopomps The Bright Light Social Hour have made a triumphant return with their delectable and electrifying new album “Emergency Leisure”. Comprised of Jackie O’Brien (bass/vocals), Curtis Roush (guitar/vocals), Mia Carruthers (keys/vocals), Zac Catanzaro (drums), and Juan Alfredo Ríos (percussion), the band once again showcase their exceptional and infectious melodies, flooded with their distinctive propulsive rhythms and carnal energy.
The Bright Light Social Hour have established themselves as a ceaseless force to be reckoned with in the tapestry of American psych-rock. With four prior studio albums, including the highly acclaimed Space Is Still the Place and Jude I & II, their sound defies conventions and continues to evolve. Their impressive portfolio includes composing original soundtracks for HBO, MTV, and Nintendo, and they even had the honour of writing and recording the award-winning theme for Amazon’s “Sneaky Pete” at the request of Bryan Cranston. Their reputation for explosive live performances has led them to grace the stages of prestigious festivals like Austin City Limits, Lollapalooza, and Electric Forest, sharing the spotlight with legendary acts such as Aerosmith, Spoon, Thee Oh Sees, and Flaming Lips. The Bright Light Social Hour’s innovative sound has garnered critical acclaim from esteemed publications like CLASH, NPR, The Wild Honey Pie, Earmilk, and many more.
“Transportive… like you’re floating off to a galaxy far, far away.” – Vice
“Surreal, dreamlike… take me right to bed vocals.” — The Denver Post
“A lush, space-western odyssey.” – Consequence of Sound
“A touch of grunge, a little grime, and lots of spacey, psychedelic mind-melting sounds.” —Leafly