May

04

Eve 6 Eve 6

with We are the Union & Jake Flores

Wed May 4th, 2022

7:30PM

Main Space

Minimum Age: 16+

Doors Open: 7:00PM

Show Time: 7:30PM

Event Ticket: $20

Day of Show: $25

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4:30PM VIP check in/5:00PM VIP doors | GA doors 7:00PM | Show 7:30PM

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Eve 6

eve6 isn’t a very good band. they got lucky and had like a hit and a half like twenty years ago and sold some records but who cares. they’ve had all the terminally predictable ups and downs of every other band thats been chewed up and spit out by the machine. their new shit is good but no one will listen or care. eve6 doesn’t really like music and thinks more often than not its just a distraction for the dull of mind. eve6 thinks music industry people are the worst people in the world and this includes label people, lawyers, publicists, managers, radio program directors, music supervisors etc. thanks for taking the time away from your fake slack job to read this. -eve6

We are the Union

Drawing heavily on ska, pop, & punk, WATU’s 2021 full-length, ‘Ordinary Life,’ balances soul-crushing lyrics about dysphoria & heartbreak w/ endless hooks & furiously catchy choruses. The album, which serves as vocalist Reade Wolcott’s coming out as a trans woman, was recorded in secret in a rented house in Joshua Tree w/ producer Jon Graber. ‘Ordinary Life’ releases June 4th via Bad Time Records. 

Jake Flores

Jake Flores’ material has gotten him raided by the government, retweeted by everyone from Tom Morello to Bette Midler, and published in The New York Times. His stuff has been quoted on CNN by Wolf Blitzer and taught at Yale. He has appeared on The Majority ReportChapo Trap HouseFun Fun Fun FestSXSWComedy Central’s Roast BattleComedy Cellar Radio and has been shouted out on The Joe Rogan Experience and The Doug Stanhope Podcast. He has toured around the country and opened for Doug StanhopeTig NotaroGreg FitzsimmonsJim NortonFelipe Esparza, and Patton Oswalt.

He’s signed to Stand Up! Records and tours regularly. Previously the author of The Observer’s satire column “A Millennial Reviews,” he’s currently the creator and host of radical political comedy podcast Pod Damn America and its sister philosophy podcast Why You Mad?. All this while working at a restaurant and living in a squat with no heat. What a country.

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