Oct
5
Fruit Bats to Play Belltower
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Stereopathic is pleased to announce its first fall show: Sub Pop Records’ own Fruit Bats! Finishing up a nationwide trek , Fruit Bats will play Pullman’s Belltower on Friday, October 23 at 8 p.m.
Once an outlet for former Califone member (and current member of The Shins) Eric D. Johnson, Fruit Bats have come a long way from their solo side project roots. Though it’s taken over a decade, Johnson now shares the instrumentation duties, fully trusting his band members with the songs he writes.
The result of this trust and collaboration is 2009′s The Ruminant Band, a lush record with folk roots, but unafraid to explore the rocking, stomping benefits of having five talented musicians. The band lists their influences as Incredible String Band and Little River Band as their influences, and while the comparisons can be made, Johnson and crew keep things fresh. Fruit Bats are a contemporary band with strong roots, to be sure. A solid section of traditional folk instruments provide the basis for the band to explore lush sonic territory without straying too far from tradition.
Recently, Fruit Bats covered Hall & Oates basketball-themed romantic come-on “One on One” for AV Club’s AV Undercover project. We really hope they play it when they stop by.
Tickets are $10 in advance via PayPal (button below) or $12 day of show or at the door. Yarn Owl and Moss Campion open.
Enjoy a few free Fruit Bats tracks thanks to Sub Pop Records:
Fruit Bats – The Ruminant Band
Fruit Bats – My Unusual Friend
Fruit Bats – Silent Life
Fruit Bats – Lives of Crime
Fruit Bats – A Bit of Wind
Fruit Bats – Slipping Through the Sensors
Sep
15
Saticoy
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Winding down the So-Cal vineyard of South Mountain on the way into Ventura, there’s a little village called Saticoy. Read more
May
2
Weinland
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Weinland
Weinland gets both the Most Public-Spirited and the Cutest Best Friend of the Portland folk community yearbook. They’re honest, they have a strong sense of community, all five of them “avid” chess players, and they always have good things to say. Read more

