LPR Presents:
Aug
25
Sat August 25th, 2018
8:30PM
Union Pool
Minimum Age: 21+
Doors Open: 8:00PM
Show Time: 8:30PM
Event Ticket: $10
Day of Show: $12
LPR Presents: Daisy the Great, The Roofers Union & J Bengoy at Union Pool: 484 Union Ave, BK, NY 11211
Daisy the Great
Daisy the Great on Facebook | Daisy the Great on Instagram | Daisy the Great on Spotify
Daisy the Great is a Brooklyn-based band founded by front-girls Kelley Nicole Dugan and Mina Walker. Daisy the Great is “an inviting blend of folk, baroque pop, and indie rock, linked by Daisy’s theatricality, unique imagery, and ability to tell stories” (NYLON Magazine). Daisy the Great also features Briana Archer & Sophie Sagan-Gutherz (add. vocals), Matt Lau (guitar), Bernardo Ochoa (bass), and Matti Dunietz (percussion). Their debut EP I’ve Got a Few Friends and I Wish They Were Mine is now available on all music streaming sites.
The Roofer’s Union
The Roofer’s Union | The Roofer’s Union on Soundcloud
Brooklyn based band Roofers Union funnel an eclectic spread of genres into a rich, dense cluster of art rock. Having been described as everything from “experimental pop”, to “future folk”, to “bossa nova from hell”, the Roofers Union entangles nostalgic, hooky melodies into an oddly familiar web of skittering rhythms and unpredictable, shifting chords.
J Bengoy
J Bengoy official site | J Bengoy on Bandcamp | J Bengoy on Facebook | J Bengoy on Soundcloud | J Bengoy on Instagram
Hailing from Burlington, VT, J Bengoy is bummer-rock that makes you smile. It’s groove-pop that breaks its own ankles. It’s surf-jangle breaking an arm on a medium sized, impressing-nobody kind of wave. It’s heartfelt emo with a shit-eating grin on its face. J Bengoy is a lot of things. They know that you are, too.
Their debut album “Dogwood Winter” is a brief, deep trip through the darker corners of simpler times. Self-recorded at Pine Street Studios over the course of 2017, it is a labor of love and self-discovery. They can’t wait for you to hear it.
“Dogwood Winter” is available everywhere now.