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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Every Day It Feels Like I Am Dying: @EternalSummers #ShadyBug @Morgannusbaum Thurs. 5/3 @FoamSTL



On Thursday, May 3rd Eternal Summers will be in St. Louis, Missouri performing at Foam Coffee And Beer with support by Shady Bug and Morgan Nusbaum of Bruiser Queen. The doors open at 8:30 pm and the show kicks off at 9:00 pm. Tickets are $8.00 in advance or $10.00 day of show. It is an all-ages concert. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. Continue on below to visit the artists online and to check out their music. Follow on for the latest on Eternal Summers.


- Eternal Summers: (Roanoke, VA.)

Genre: Rock, Pop, Psych., Dream Punk

https://www.eternalsummersband.com

https://www.facebook.com/eternalsummers

http://www.eternalsummers.bandcamp.com

- Shady Bug: (St. Louis, MO.)

Genre: Indie Rock, Folkgaze

https://www.facebook.com/shadybuggg

http://www.shadybug.bandcamp.com

- Morgan Nusbaum: (St. Louis, MO.)

Genre: Singer/Songwriter, Alt. Rock,  Indie, Grunge, Pop

https://www.facebook.com/morgannusbaum

http://www.morgannusbaum.bandcamp.com


Eternal Summers are releasing their 5th album, Every Day It Feels Like I’m Dying... with Nevado Music on May 4th.

Eternal Summers

Having formed in 2009, Eternal Summers has now been operating as the trio of Nicole Yun, Daniel Cundiff and Jonathan Woods longer then they did as a duo without Jonathan. Long gone are the days of the Roanoke based collective known as the Magic Twig Community that saw the handful of like-minded indie artists working together; but what has grown in place is a band that stands on its own, in the words of All Music, “The kind that other bands will look to for inspiration 20 years later.” 

With several previous releases, there has already been a lot said about Eternal Summers music. From the crafty minimalism on their debut Silver, to the dream punk sheen on 2012’s breakout Correct Behavior, to the guitar driven power on The Drop Beneath, the evolution of Eternal Summers marks a band that embraces both anthemic rock and bittersweet ballads - a band that is grounded in jangle pop but with an added depth that rewards on repeated listens.   

Eternal Summers never ending tour cycle has seen them play with The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Surfer Blood, The Presidents of the United States of America, Cheatahs, We are Scientists, Nada Surf, amongst others. 

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