Rufina Taproom Presents:

The Underhill Family Orchestra

w/ Free Range Buddhas & Clementine Was Right

September 29, 2018 8:15 pm - 11:15 pm
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Time: 8:15pm     Day: Saturday     Doors: 8:00pm     Ages: All Ages     Price: $7
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Rufina Taproom presents:

The Underhill Family Orchestra / Free Range Buddhas / Clementine Was Right

8pm Doors / $7 / All Ages

 

The Underhill Family Orchestra

The Underhill Family Orchestra, native to the Alabama delta, has been described as "outright anthemic" taking their compositions to "idyllic places" that make you want to "paint your face, forget your age, and kiss a stranger." With "the bare knuckled nature" of their sound and their command of the "intricate, melancholy and densely literate" themes in the songs they create, they invoke a "sense of riot" with their arm-swingin, foot-stomping, Appalachia-inspired sound that makes effort to "infuse sheer pop catchiness into the rootsier, grittier elements" made up of sultry and soulful 4-part vocal arrangements and a unique take on the southern sound for which Alabama is known. They have recently been in the studio after their October signing to Skate Mountain Records, and will be hitting the road this spring to promote their debut major record release set to drop in early 2018. 

http://youtu.be/8oMoTsG0Jao
https://youtu.be/rO9XIMsaJJc

 

Free Range Buddhas

Free Range Buddhas started as a collaboration between sultry powerhouse vocalist and songwriter Francesca Jozette and seasoned Seattle rocker Matt McClinton. Recently this project has expanded into a four-piece full blown band with Rob McCormick on guitar and Dave Shaffer rocking the drums. Together they write songs with a spirited blend of Americana, rock, blues, and psychedelic pop. With cleaver catchy lyrics, solid grooves, and contagious energy, FRB will get your feet dancing and your heart strings tugging in no time!

https://freerangebuddhas.bandcamp.com/releases

 

Clementine Was Right

Pink smoke pop falling asleep on a train.
http://blackcake.org/track/how-about-the-fire-of-forgiveness))