PopGun Presents
Mon
May
28
Seasick Mama
Jefferson High, FLESH, Slothbear
Glasslands Gallery
289 Kent Avenue
Brooklyn, NY, 11249
Doors 8:30PM / Show 8:30PM
This event is 21 and over

Seasick Mama is a singer/songwriter based out of Brooklyn, NY. After a year in the making, her debut EP “Dead Like Money” (produced by Mark Turrigiano) was released on February 19th, 2013. Seasick Mama says that the work truly expresses her desire to not be bound by one idea. Each song stands on its own as a snapshot of our past, present, and future. Before releasing this first record, Seasick Mama developed a large following by playing major festivals including South by Southwest, Sweetlife, and CMJ, as well as touring with blues-pop sensation ZZ WARD. Onstage, Seasick Mama has emerged as an artist that pushes expression and freedom to new levels. Whether climbing to the rafters or tearing off her clothes, she will not be bound by standard conventions.
There is something very likable about Slothbear, even in addition to their name. Their sound recalls the best parts of vintage college-rock, which is presented with clarity through the band's surprisingly adept methods of self-production. The feel of restraint that is often associated with home recordings is absent on Slothbear's debut EP Qids, and instead a feeling of spontaneity is present that in every way recalls something nostalgic for the 20-something crowd. The band's four members, who are just that, are four good friends based out of Long Island. Their demeanor at this point is wonderfully playful and in no way indicative of a band with unharnessed ambition, joking that "they hope to get a 9.2 on Pitchfork" for the reason of not having to go back to Stony Brook University in the fall. This is humorous enough and probably said tongue-in-cheek, but it is also a rather apt depiction of the general thought process for college-aged bands on the heels of a debut they were very dedicated to. In the case of a release like Qids, where the band's ferocity and prevalent melodic abilities are on display, one could easily see why they would rather pursue a musical career for the time being instead of sitting in lecture halls. Unlike many other groups in their vein, they actually have a legitimate case for the pursuit. -Mike Mineo
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Seasick Mama with Jefferson High, FLESH, Slothbear
Monday, May 28 · Doors 8:30PM / Show 8:30PM at Glasslands Gallery