105.7 The Point presents a local HoHo Show with Tidal Volume (STL) and *repeat repeat (TN) with the Sigmund Fraud's (STL), plus We Should Leave This Tree (STL) this Saturday, December 16th at Delmar Hall. The doors open at 6:30 pm and the show starts at 7:00 pm. This is an all-ages event. Tickets are $12.00 in advance or $15.00 day of show.
Tidal Volume was founded in 2010 and has garnered poitive reviews for their first three EP's from publications in Missouri and earned the opportunity to play Loufest. They have also shared the stage with numerous national and major performing acts. Continue on below for links to visit the artists online and to learn more on *repeat repeat from a recent press release. If you are curious about the origin of the term Tidal Volume here is some information on that too.
Tidal volume : (symbol VT or TV) is the lung volume representing the normal volume of air displaced between normal inhalation and exhalation when extra effort is not applied. In a healthy, young human adult, tidal volume is approximately 500 mL per inspiration or 7 mL/kg of body mass.
- Tidal Volume: (STL, Punk Rock)
https://www.facebook.com/tidalvolume
Stream them on Spotify or purchase their music on Bandcamp. Their music is available on the digital retailer sites too.
Watch their new video "My Girl Friday" on YouTube.
- *repeat repeat: (East Nashville, TN, Surf Rock Candy)
http://www.repeatrepeatmusic.com
https://www.facebook.com/repeatrepeat
- Sigmund Fraud's: (STL, Rock, Indie, Emo, Garage, Punk, Shoegaze)
https://www.facebook.com/thesigmundfrauds/
https://thesigmundfrauds.bandcamp.com/releases
- We Should Leave This Tree: (Belleville, IL, Alternative Rock, Indietronica)
*REPEAT REPEAT
SHARES THEIR TRACK BY TRACK OF THE NEW ALBUM, FLORAL CANYON ON HUFFINGTON POST :
CLICK HERE TO LISTEN
Floral Canyon Out Now Via Dangerbird Records :
“The Nashville-based trio finds a tender balance between lead vocalist Jared Corder’s
old-school rocker tone and vocalist/keys player Kristyn Corder's lilt, backing their tangled
duet with a little bit of grunge and a little bit of surf-pop.” —TIME
There’s something addicting about *repeat repeat. Maybe it’s the high-energy ‘Plugged In’ that almost gives you a runner’s high just by listening to it. Or maybe it’s the perfect concoction of surf, rock and pop that make their tracks so sticky sweet and irresistible.” – Alternative Press
*repeat repeat are thrilled to share their audio track by track of their new album, Floral Canyon, (out now via Dangerbird Records). CLICK HERE to listen exclusively on Huffington Post.
*repeat repeat says, “On this commentary version of our record we sit down and talk about the record process and what inspired each track. If you like the sound of us talking as much as singing, we have a podcast where we do just that, called “The *repeat repeat Podcast Podcast” which you can find on ITunes and Stitcher and you can get to know us, and our supremely talented friends, a little bit better.”
*repeat repeat mixes the sunny swoon of Sixties pop with a dark swirl of Warholian garage rock, to create their own geography. Based in Nashville, TN — where frontman Jared Corder and vocalist/keys player Kristyn Corder formed the band in 2014 - *repeat repeat kicks out pop jams rooted in the spirit of both coasts, looking well beyond their land-locked borders to mix California surf culture and New York street smarts into the same track list. They're Dick Dale's snot-nosed grandkids. They're your favorite band’s favorite band.
The band recently released their single “Girlfriend” that got tons of appraises from multiple press outlets like, TIME Magazine, Alt Press, Nylon, just to name a few. The single hit over 300,000 Spotify Streams in 3 weeks and was added to the top tier Spotify playlists. Apple Music also added the single to their Alternative Radio and to their coveted Breaking Alternative playlist. Radio is taking notice as well with early spins at WKQX Chicago, WWDC Washington D.C., KBZT San Diego, KJCK Kansas City and many more.
*repeat repeat’s live show buzzes with an urgent, exuberant energy that consistently lights up rock clubs in Music City and beyond. CLICK HERE to watch a live performance of the song, “Speaker Destroyer” on Indie 88.
In support of the new album, *repeat repeat made HUGE successful appearances on some of this summer’s most anticipated festivals, including Firefly Music Festival (Dover Post: TOP Acts Off The Main Stage) and Forecastle Festival (Courier-Journal - Cover Story) . They also just wrapped up some tour dates with Beach Slang and did an in store performance at the legendary Grimey’s New And Pre-Loved Music.
Now that it is October, all the best ghouls come out for the band’s 4th Annual HOWL-O-WEEN Nite at The Crying Wolf. See tour dates below.
“We can’t tell if this song is pop, surfer-cool certified, or a mix of both, but it doesn’t really matter, since we’ve been listening to it on *repeat repeat.” – Nylon
"Punk inflected love songs w/ hazy hippie-ish pop gauze? Don't tell them what they can & can't do." – Flaunt Magazine
“*repeat repeat have perfected a unique combination of surf, pop and rock on the new single, initially penned as a response to Best Coast's song, ‘Boyfriend.’” - Earmilk
“Nashville’s *repeat repeat have an amazing sound that’s rooted in garage rock and psychedelic rock, but possesses the energy and attitude of punk alongside some killer harmony singing that artists in Nashville do better than anyone else. The band’s sound is urgent with slashing guitars, waves of synths, yet beautifully melded to a hazy, sunny California vibe.” - Pop Matters
“Clearly poised to be one of Nashville’s next breakout bands. Heroes of sunny surf rock with their timeless sunny sound, this band’s future looks bright. Their brand of upbeat poppy, sometimes sunkissed surf-style, rock stands out.”
– No Country For New Nashville
“*repeat repeat are best known for sweet sun-kissed rock jams
with a bit of post-punk grit.” – Nashville Cream
LINKS:
http://repeatrepeatmusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/repeatrepeat
https://twitter.com/repeatX2
https://www.instagram.com/repeatX2/
www.dangerbirdrecords.com
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