
Thursday Mar 21
CHERRY TREE
STEREOSLEEP
GREEN LIGHT AT THE END (formally The Resistance)
$12 Backstage / Doors at 8:00
The musical fidelity of Cherry Tree is an intriguing, retrospecting, and robust blend of sound. With influences of Thin Lizzy, Led Zeppelin, The Strokes, Queen, Tom Petty, and Black Sabbath, they have a unique outlook on the past, present, and future of the music industry. They've decided to speed the hard rock tempo of the Seventies and place more interesting progressions into the songs. The singing style of Warner is similar to Jim Morrison and Phil Lynott shaking hands with Julian Casablancas and teaching each other their best tricks. Conlon slaps the faces of every modern guitarist in the 'pop' culture since the 2000s and tosses effortlessly fast-striking solos at their feet, waiting for them to beg for more. The thunder of Asi's drum beats the remaining heart of rock and roll. Their vision of the modern era of popular music is that there is a lacking balance between creative enlightenment and clever punches. The world of music has been dormant; it is time to re-kindle that dangerous fire.

