Nick Karcher ~ Pine Creek Academy ~ Sucker Punch ~ Eevie Echo’s and the Locations

Ages 21 and up
Nick Karcher ~ Pine Creek Academy ~ Sucker Punch ~ Eevie Echo’s and the Locations
Saturday, July 11
Doors: 6:30 pm Show: 7 pm
$15.26

AGE RESTRICTION: Only Ages 21+ can purchase tickets for this show. NO REFUNDS/EXCHANGES for anyone underage who purchases or attempts to use these tickets.

Doors: 6:30 PM

Show: 7:00 PM

 

Nick Karcher

Pine Creek Academy
Pine Creek Academy is a new Pop-Punk / Alt. Rock band from Allentown, Pennsylvania. Founding members, Keith Gensure and Nick Metz came from other notable acts such as “Take The Name” as well as  performing with “Kulick”. Adding Kyle Check on drums, this new band brings a high energy presence. Now with Theoria Records, their brand new EP “Liminal” is available everywhere.
 
Sucker Punch
Sucker Punch is a six-piece pop-punk and emo band hailing from Montclair, NJ. Originally a solo project by guitarist Andy Katz called Nude Shoes, the group rebranded in 2021 to better reflect their high-energy, technical sound. Drawing influence from early 2000s emocore like Thursday and modern pop-punk like The Story So Far, they are known for blending catchy melodies with introspective lyrics about mental health.
 
Eevie Echo’s and the Locations

Sweaty, loud, and unapologetic, Eevie Echoes & The Locations have come a long way from their open mic origins cementing themselves as a bedrock queercore act of the Brooklyn punk scene. They specialize in seamlessly blending the personal and the political. As a mostly trans band, their music addresses the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community, and confronts naysayers who seek to erase queerness from existence while always bringing raw power, pure emotion, and radical authenticity. The 4 piece consists of Eevie Echoes as lead vocalist, songwriter, and rhythm guitarist, Emma Taylor as backup vocalist and lead guitarist, Eliza Endless as backup vocalist and bassist, and Nick Grasso as drummer. The four have had a fruitful music career, playing notable shows alongside bands like Delilah Bon, Jasmine.4.t, Brennan Wedl, Vial, Shamir, Teenage Halloween and Kaonashi, as well as numerous festivals and headliner shows around the USA including Stoopfest and Punk Island. The quartet’s debut album “The Cons Of Being A Wallflower” gained them significant attention and showed off the group’s diverse sound and ability to play with genre, dabbling in ska, chiptune, emo, garage rock, pop punk and grunge.

The group’s newest single “Dead Elders” is equal parts an anthem of honor and resistance, both an homage to queer elders who fought tirelessly for the LGBT community to have a future and a reminder of the fight ahead.

Love Hard. Fight Harder.

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