TWM/iM: Strays, Joy Felt Analog, Pyramids On Mars, Good Enough

Two Way Monologues and the Indie Machine are back at the Rancho with four acts for your listening pleasure starting with the very new Good Enough, going into the sonic adventure that is Pyramids on Mars, before the very awesome Joy Felt Analog and closing with another very new and promising act in Strays. Doors at 9 music at 9:45. Expand for full info, links etc:

Good Enough: https://soundcloud.com/goodenoughband at 9:45:

Lead by a great lead vocalist this band is playing riff heavy rock though these recordings are rough and they now have a different guitarist this should give you an idea what to expect. Note the set time and don't be late!

Pyramids on Mars: https://www.facebook.com/PyramidsonMars at 10:30:

Pyramids on Mars is a musical journey. Dizzying guitar work swiftly flying between genres and showing skill that few acts are capable of achieving in the country right now. They play a set quite unlike anything else you have heard in a long time and that alone is reason to be at this set.

Joy Felt Analog: http://www.joyfeltanalog.com/ at 11:25:

Joy Felt Analog are a throwback to a less complicated era of indie-rock at the same time they are adding modern elements to come up with a sound of their own. Think of modern almost gazy guitar work combined with a large dose of Canadiana.

Strays: https://strays705.bandcamp.com/track/low at 12:20:

Closing out the night is a two piece rock outfit that still has that new car smell with but one gig under their belt. Strays are raw, Strays are intense, Strays are hungry and all of that comes through in their debut track you can consume on their bandcamp link provided above.

Where: Rancho Relaxo 300 College

When: Saturday Sept 20th

How Much: $8

Doors at 9 music at 9:45.

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