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NRML GRL//Gov Naim//Mako Sica//Glenn Lazear

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May 25 2017
NRML GRL//Gov Naim//Mako Sica//Glenn Lazear

ALL AGES BYOB 21+ WE ID

Its A tapestry woven from a fibre so fine and dense, it still rings and shimmers with the rhythms of its originating thorax. Its also a fantastic night of audio & visual delights. Come for the spider’s silk, stay for the sights and sounds! starting with:

NRML GRL (Alyssa D’Amico, Youngstown, OH):

Experience Sound Machine inc, an interactive song-making installation that allows participants to share their feelings and have a personal, custom song.

Glenn Lazear (Akron, OH):

Imagine the E Street Band as a three piece, trying to play Cure songs without keyboards, fronted by an English-as-a-second language singer who loved Roy Orbison. Non-swampy middle-management-collar rock.

Mako Sica (Chicago, IL):

“Mako Sica make music in the vein of Amon Duul, Hex-era Earth and the out there reaches of the Impulse Records catalog with guitars, drums and an utterly primal vocalist that conjures moods with an exceptional grace, utilizing a group-mind aesthetic and an uncanny use of negative space that ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

DOORS @ 7
SHOW @ 8
$5-10 suggested donation

LOCATION

Hive Mind

373 W Exchange St, Akron, OH 44303

PARKING INFO

Guests may park in the large parking lot across the street from our venue. Artists may park in our lot to unload their equipment and/or artwork. Handicapped individuals may also park in our parking lot on the right (North) side of Exchange Street.

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