When:
Saturday, Feb 16, 2019 8:30p -
Sunday, Feb 17, 2019 12:30a

Where:
Sally O'Brien's
335 Somerville Ave
Somerville, MA 02143

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Admission:
$10

Categories:
Date Idea, Music

Event website:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2191157854482922/

The Show:


First you have this spicy local phenomenon called Eddie Japan
with this contagious attitude of doing it up, and doing it up right that you can hear in the carnival swirls of ultra-melodic pop, latin-flavored bravado and cinematic ‘70s UK rock... Then you stir that up with the in-your face climax that No/Hugs brings in on every show with their blend of alternative rock and pop/punk and these two bands make this a show that everyone needs to buy a ticket for.


Where : Sally O'Brien's
Doors : 8:30
Tickets : $10 at the Door.
Age : 21+


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No/Hugs
#nohugsband #nohugs


No/Hugs is an intense alternative four piece from Boston,MA. The sound is edgy and bold with unique spurs of prog, blues and pop-punk. The vocals are massive, the play is virtuosic and the live energy is intense.


Handpicked by Vans Warped Tour's CEO Kevin Lyman to open the last Mansfield Vans Warped Tour on the Full Sail University Stage, No/Hugs debuted their new single "Your Satisfaction is Fake" on July 27th 2018. The single was recorded and produced by LIONS LIONS and Trophy wives engineer, Chris Piquette.


Eddie Japan
#eddiejapan
Sitting in a green-room wearing a velvet jacket so radiant that it makes the lightbulb jealous, David Santos makes a beat-up chair at the Iron Horse Music Hall glisten like a Persian chaise lounge at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Such is the effect that the co-lead singer and principle songwriter of Eddie Japan has on the rock and roll song.


It’s a contagious attitude of doing it up, and doing it up right that you can hear in the carnival swirls of ultra-melodic pop, latin-flavored bravado and cinematic ‘70s UK rock (the kind that a young Morrissey picked-up on) lingering in the air of Eddie Japan’s debut full-length "Golden Age" (to be released July 18). It’s a snarl that sticks in the opening missive of “E Cabaret / When the Morning Comes,” where Santos chides us that “the couch is no substitute / for a bit of champagne and a tailored suit”—the imperative lodged in the pulse supplied by Chuck Ferreira (drums) and Charles Membrino (bass). Eddie Japan want you to get off your asses and party. Because after all, if you are going to get up on stage with an eight-piece band, you might as well look good and more to the point, feel good doing it.

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