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MUSIC: Native Sun (Brooklyn) & The Muckers

What’s more American than a band of immigrants? Native Sun doesn’t so much ask the question as demand an answer with their cataclysmic resistance by audio.

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MUSIC: Native Sun (Brooklyn) & The Muckers
MUSIC: Native Sun (Brooklyn) & The Muckers

Time & Location

Mar 14, 2020, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Le Mondo, 406 N Howard St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA

About The Event

 Join us in welcoming Brooklyn-based bands, Native Sun and The Muckers this Friday night!

ABOUT THE BANDS

Native Sun (Grand Jury Music/Brooklyn, NY)

www.nativesunyc.com

What’s  more American than a band of immigrants? Native Sun doesn’t so much ask  the question as demand an answer with their cataclysmic resistance by audio. In our time of division, the four-piece brings their personal  contexts front and center, unabashedly reimagining the sound of white  Americana through their (mostly) brown mouths — empowered by the will to  make music against all hostility. Harkening back to a time when rock n'  roll meant something, they've not only reinvigorated, but have  conquered the New York music scene, selling out shows, getting shut down  by the cops, and finding themselves amongst the ranks of bands like  Psychic Ills, Sunflower Bean, DEATH, Wavves, Night Beats, and The Nude  Party.

If more bands made unrelenting rock ‘n roll like New  York City’s Native Sun, no one would be mentioning the genre as one  being on its last legs.

LISTEN: Music video for "Oedipus Race" premiered October 3rd, 2019 via FADER

WATCH: Audiotree session

The Muckers The  mesmerizing sound of The Muckers spreads widely in a delightful garden  where God and Satan dance together. Formed in the city of Tehran, Iran  in 2014, The Muckers are mainly influenced by 60’s Psychedelic-Rock and  some elements of the 70’s Funk Era.

The Muckers are coming off a great year since they released their EP in late 2018, with nods by KEXP's Music That Matters, The New York Times, DIY Magazine who called them "one of New York’s most exciting new bands", features in NME, Rolling Stone, Billboard, sessions with NPR's World Cafe & Paste + a tour with Pond & more.

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