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LOVE PAST BLUE
RETURNS TO L.A. FOR TWO PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY, MAY 11 AT GENGHIS COHEN
SATURDAY, MAY 12 AT BUNGALOW FEST
Female-fronted indie rock group LOVE PAST BLUE–led by vocalist and lyricist Clio Cadence (17), with guitarist Jack Hickman (15), bassist Joe Galate (18) and drummer Logan Ellis Sheppard (16)–will return to Los Angeles for two performances: Friday, May 11 at Genghis Cohen (9pm set) and Saturday, May 12 at Bungalow Fest (12:55pm set; more information here).
Might you have interest in coming out?
LOVE PAST BLUE boasts a sound that is bold and sassy, straddling a line between pop-rock and rock. Heavily guitar driven and infused with a hint of funk, you can hear the influences of Red Hot Chili Peppers, No Doubt, and Evanescence. The band returns to L.A. to play two shows this month–set by management consultant Vicky Hamilton (Guns-n-Roses, Poison)–in preparation for their upcoming recording project, produced by Mark Younger Smith (guitarist and writer for Billy Idol) and Jimmy Quill, and ahead of theirhometown performance in Dallas, TX on the final installment of the Warped Tour on July 6. The band is excited to perform new songs including their latest; “Vanilla”(listen here).
In late 2017, the band released “No Means No,” a song produced by Grammy-nominated producer Sylvia Massy which Clio Cadence penned in March 2017 based off personal harassment experiences prior to recording it inJuly 2017. The song debuted with AllAccess.com (12/7) and Clio spoke in depth about the song with an in-depth interview with The Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Click here to listen to the track aiming to further raise awareness in solidarity with other victims of sexual harassment, misconduct and assault during an important time for women in our culture. For more information on LOVE PAST BLUE, visit:
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