DARTH VATO PRESENTS

SUCKERS, YOUNG MAN, VANAPRASTA

at Alex's Bar

May 19, 2012 9:00 pm - 2:00 am Add to Cal
Time: 9:00pm     Day: Saturday     Doors: 8:00pm     Ages: 21+ Ages    
This Event Has Ended

In two short years, Quinn Walker, Austin Fisher, Pan and Brian Aiken, aka Suckers, emerged with a sound and aesthetic that grew them a local following from their homebase at the Glasslands Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. With the members often simultaneously playing multiple instruments per song and singing, shouting and chanting in unison, the group's early shows (often featuring the band in face paint and costumes) were wild affairs featuring primal beats, future sounds, trumpet blasts, religious truths and the sheer enjoyment of three one-man bands playing together. The trio knew they were missing something or someone and added drummer/keyboardist Brian Aiken, fresh off a year abroad in Hungary. With Brian on board, the band hit their stride, packing local venues and sharing bills with friends and kindred spirits in Yeasayer, MGMT, Bear In Heaven, Chairlift and Real Estate.

Those same audiences-and a nationwide mass of new converts-found themselves fully enmeshed in Suckers' lush tapestry of joyous pop, style and imagination on their self-titled debut EP (produced by Yeasayer's Anand Wilder), released in April of 2009. The EP -and its hit single, "It Gets Your Body Movin'"-launched them to global acclaim via outlets such as Rolling Stone, NME, NPR, Nylon, Under The Radar, Stereogum, Interview and many more.

Suckers


Suckers are an band which formed in 2009 in New York City, New York, United States. The band consists of Quinn Walker, Austin Fisher, Brian Aiken and Pan. The band's debut album, "Wild Smile" was released in 2010 on Frenchkiss Records.

Suckers on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

Young Man


Young Man is Colin Caulfield from Chicago. Regarding his music, "It’s enough to make you stop and say, “What is that?” It being the gorgeous melodies and lean, spellbound guitar lines of Colin Caulfield, an English/French lit major who’s about to change what it means to be a shape-shifting singer-songwriter in the YouTube age. Just ask Bradford Cox. He knows. Why, just a year ago, the Deerhunter frontman stumbled upon Caulfield’s organ-grinding rendition of “Rainwater Cassette Exchange” and…