Sunday, 9/30, SOMA and Roustabout! Team Up to Bring Crocodiles to Chronic Town
Posted by Mike Moynahan on 09/26 at 04:35 PM
The State College-based promotional company Roustabout! has joined with Penn State student organization Students Organizing the Multiple Arts (“SOMA”) to host indie pop band Crocodiles. The band hails from San Diego and are fresh off the release of their latest album Endless Flowers, out now on Frenchkiss Records.
The band, composed of singer/guitarist Brandon Welchez, guitarist Charles Rowell, keyboardist Robin Eisenberg, bassist Marco Gonzalez and drummer Anna Schulte, will bring a psychedelic feel mixed with masterful noise-rock pop to State College. The show will be at Chronic Town which is a great venue to relax in both before and after the show. So get a couple of friends together (as long as they’re 18+) and head over Sunday September 30th at 8PM. Be sure to get there early to check out PA groups Swiss Alps and Flashback Forward who will be opening up the show.
When: 8:00PM Sunday, September 30th
Where: Chronic Town: 224 West College Ave. State College, PA 16801
How Much: Tickets available at the door for $12.00; 18 and over.
Check out the video for Crocodiles’ title track off their latest album below:
Author: Mike Moynahan
Bio: Mike Moynahan is a senior majoring in English and minoring in Media Studies. In addition to writing, he co-hosts the Indie 500 show every Wednesday at 7PM on The LION 90.7fm. He enjoys watching T.V. (especially Breaking Bad), digging deep into the bowels of Netflix for instant viewing when he’s bored, reading and napping in his free time. No artists will ever be greater than the Beatles or Elliott Smith but he commends the rest of the pack for trying their best. Some of his current favorites include The Gaslight Anthem, The Weakerthans, Death Cab for Cutie, The Front Bottoms, Titus Andronicus, Arcade Fire, Built to Spill, Manchester Orchestra, Kevin Devine, The Hold Steady, Los Campesinos!, Bon Iver, and Coldplay. Especially Coldplay.
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