Planned Parenthood Benefit: Bangzz, Flailing, Juxton Roy, Teens In TroubleThe Pour House Music Hall & Record ShopAges 21+
BANGZZ is a garage punk project from guitarist/vocalist Erika Kobayashi Libero with drummer Jess Caesar. BANGZZʼ sound has been described as “confrontational femme-punk that weds a Stooges stomp to five-alarm-blaze-yelps” and a “brand of punk noir” that is “all scuzzy irreverent riot girl catharsis.” BANGZZʼ debut album, "You Took My Body Long Ago and Now I am Taking it Back", has been hailed by INDYWeek as “one of the most exciting full-length Triangle debuts to emerge out of the muck of 2021.”
FLAILING: Featuring members of Black Surfer and Augurs, Flailing will finally be making their debut. In their own words “one queer freak and four straight boys go freak shit on some sick shreds”.
JUXTON ROY is a band built on longterm friendships, a shared vision, and belief in equality, acceptance, and the rights of every person to be exactly who they are. Emo music at it's queerest.
TEENS IN TROUBLE: The bright-blazing new creative project of Lizzie Killian (previously of The Glowing Stars and Sputterdoll), Teens in Trouble refracts the sounds of punk, garage, and dream-pop through a prism of memory, melding past and present with the kind of sun-dappled clarity that can only come from hindsight. Armed with huge guitars, catchy hooks, and disarmingly direct lyricism, Teens in Trouble plays brisk punk-rock that nods to the fuzzed-out, surf-influenced sounds of ‘90s alt-rock idols Weezer and Pixies and ‘60s garage-rock, but is equally informed by Killian’s own years of youth in revolt.
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