The Virgin Wolves/The Red Death/Miracle Lane/Werewolf Therewolf

April 14, 2017 8:00PM - 11:55PM at Harvest House

21+ 9pm

The Virgin Wolves
http://www.thevirginwolves.com

The Virgin Wolves cut new paths in a familiar jungle of rock genres that call to mind everything from Blue Cheer to Fu Manchu, from the black-magic backdrop of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins to the big, round doom sounds of Wolfmother. But the real treat is witnessing the show, because it’s all smash-the-TV mood music unleashed by a unique combo platter of personalities who can’t help but have the time of their lives playing it for you. -Alan Ayo, Culturemap.com
After hearing the album all the way through, we instantly added it to the regular shuffle of our current favoritesand set out to see them live again soon. That’s one other dire component you can’t overlook with these guys – their live shows actually stand up to the record’s hype. -Brenna Rushing, Pegasus News
Gritty rockers The Virgin Wolves spared no small talk with their in-your-face rock for the headlining spot on Friday. Lead singer and true rock star Jaimeson Robbins stole the show with her raging vocals and frenetic movements. The Denton group undeniably personified the sinister blues sounds of one of Jack White’s side projects, The Dead Weather. The young band had a calm and confident onstage swagger: They're rock n’ roll through-and-through.-Jessica Harp, Pegasus News


The Red Death
www.soundcloud.com/thereddeath

A conglomeration of musical minds, including the head-computers of Kitty Holt (linguistics), Cameron Holt and TT Hardy (string theory), Brad Reed (ballistics), and Jon Harper (seismology)! The Red Death hails from the bowels of Denton, Texas to spew their Geology upon the squishy brains of the rock craving monkey people.

Miracle Lane
www.purevolume.com/miraclelane

Miracle Lane is a band with musical roots in Chicago and Wisconsin. They have been tegether since 2003, now based in the D/FW area. The two primary song writers have very distinctive styles and all members contribute to the final results. Their sound ranges from high energy power pop/rock to a unique more sophisticated rock/blues style. Some of the most notable influences include: The Replacements (Paul Westerberg), Enuff Z Nuff, The Nixons, Flickerstick and Bowling For Soup.

Werewolf Therewolf
http://www.werewolftherewolf.bandcamp.com/

Once Described by Darryl Smyers of the Dallas Observer as, “Loud and relatively complex, the songs feature a nice, tongue-in-cheek dose of humor and humility with some Emo-tinged vocals that are pretty impressive.” Werewolf Therewolf are ready to take those accolades once step further with the Formations EP.

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