Two Coopers ~ Monstertruck Firetruck ~ Tierney Greene Band

Ages 21 and up
Two Coopers ~ Monstertruck Firetruck ~ Tierney Greene Band
Saturday, August 29
Doors: 7 pm Show: 7:30 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: 7:00 PM

Show: 7:30 PM

 

Two Coopers

Two Coopers is a collaborative project between A. Cooper (Austin Albright) and K. Cooper (Kenny Hoffman of The Coral Gables). Their debut album Swing Time, out now, is a playful yet bittersweet exploration of the great American pastime of baseball. As American as apple pie, the songs on Swing Time blend dreamy indie rock with the whimsical and plaintive sounds of the past to evoke a lost world of ten-cent hot dogs, sunny suburban backyards, and the fading innocence of youth. Their sounds and souls can be found across the baseball fields of Philadelphia.

 

Monstertruck Firetruck

When notorious evil scientist, Buck Foy, attempted to merge a sentient monstertruck and a sentient firetruck together in a highly confidential and unethical experiment, the band Monstertruck Firetruck was born. Dr. Foy was devastated by the depraved abomination he had created. Enraged by his failure, he cursed Monstertruck Firetruck to roam the Philadelphia and New Jersey DIY music scene playing punk rock and drinking cheap beer for all of eternity. MTFT currently resides in Burlington, NJ

 

Tierney Greene Band

Tierney Greene and her band of boys came together in early 2025 to play songs old and new, existential and neurotic, from Tierney’s brain and heart. Tierney and the boys have all been playing music throughout the area in various formats for many years. It has been said that the band’s sound includes serene melodies gliding over rhythms that stay in motion, synchronistic moments of coming together and falling apart, delicate melodic lines and chugging, driving, tender, sometimes raucous percussion. A tangible day dream through lyricism that feels like the moment that black-and-white tv meets color.

 

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