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Jun 28

The Frights + Ceramic Animal + Similar Kind

The Frights,

Ceramic Animal, Similar Kind,
Union Stage All Ages
Doors 7PM | Show 8PM

About the event

Ceramic Animal

A couple a nasty boys from outside of Philadelphia playing Psychedelic Garage-Yacht and Clam Rock. The five-piece consists of three brothers: Warren Regan (Vox/guitar), Elliott Regan (Keys/Vox), Erik Regan (Drums) as well as the not-brothers but highly-brotherly Dallas Hosey (Bass/Vox) and Ant Marchione (Guitar). The group independently released its first album The Cart in August of 2016 and the follow up album The Horse in August of 2018. Everyone loves every track off of both albums. The Cart and The Horse were both written, mixed and produced by Warren Regan. 
 They have garnered acclaim for being the first band to ever wear suits on stage. You will see them wearing their signature handsome-boy suits (unisex) during their live performances. Ceramic Animal’s live show is known for being very slick as they cast an almost angelic aura whilst they perform their most righteous of numbers. Many a tear hath been shed upon sight of the sultry suit slinging sons of psychedlium. 
 Though they claim to be “independent”, it is speculated that Ceramic Animal is actually a corporate plant by Big Suit and the suit lobby.

Similar Kind

Similar Kind is an indie pop band from Norwalk, CT. It originated as just a few friends jamming in a garage and has blossomed into a five piece band playing shows all over the US. Similar Kind has played with acts such as Sunflower Bean, Bad Bad Hats, Hot Flash Heat Wave, No Vacation & more. The band is currently working on a follow up EP to their debut “Faces & Places” a project chock-full of indie pop, reminiscent of The Cure and Talking Heads, described as “dance-ready synth-pop. equal parts R&B, pop, and indie rock, the EP is a highly-polished, thoroughly-confident release”. 

The band has a pair of new singles “I Don’t Wanna Fight Anymore” and “ There She Was” their latest releases. 

This show is at Union Stage

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740 Water Street SW
Washington, DC 20024