I Get Wild plays Talking Heads
I Get Wild plays Talking Heads
w/ special guest Thank God For Science
SAT Oct 11th
Doors 6pm | Show 7pm
I GET WILD I Get Wild played its first show in 2016, forming as all cool bands do – without any thought of the future.I Get Wild is a Brooklyn-based ensemble that honors the legacy of Talking Heads. With their renditions of iconic New Wave anthems, they channel the essence of the original songs while infusing their own character and style. As one of the premier tribute bands in Brooklyn, I Get Wild’s performances are a testament to their love and appreciation of Talking Heads music. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for a fresh take on classic tunes, I Get Wild’s electrifying live shows are guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience. Check them out and see for yourself why they are known for their wild, energetic performances.I Get Wild is:• Annie Nero – bass, vocals• Ray Rizzo – drums, vocals, guitar• Jeremy Haines – vocals• Stephanie Sanders – keys, vocals• Michael Phillips – guitar• Conrad Doucette – percussion, drums• Michael Arthur – live drawing, vocals
THANK GOD FOR SCIENCE
Thank God For Science is a one of a kind musical medium that explores sonic and musical vocabularies.Jeremy Moses Curtis (Booker T, Jeffrey Foucault) compiled years of home studio demos and with the help of some trusted musicians, shaped them into an instrumental record titled: “Volume One”. The core studio band of drummer Peter MacLean (Maceo Parker), The Blue Ribbons’ James Rohr on keyboards / Mike Castellana on guitar, recorded the initial basics over a weekend with the help of producer Marc Pinansky. In the following months, Laurence Scudder (Brothers McCann) added his refined blend of natural and effected Viola while Barry Rothman (Radio Swan) channeled sounds from the ether via vintage turntables and effect pedals to round out a recording whose unique aural atmosphere is wholly its own. Since then, the players have performed dozens of shows, released “Live”, “Humans Are Special” and coalesced into what is now known as Thank God For Science: a group that continues to search for harmony, chaos, enlightenment, and every note in between.
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