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Treadwell + The Delorean Sisters + A Valley Son + Mike O'Malley & the Beastie Band @ The Way Station
Live Music: March 4, 2016, 8pm-12am, The Way Station, 683 Washington Ave, BK, http://waystationbk.blogspot.com/ $5 suggested donation

8pm- Treadwell
Genre: Alternative/Experimental
For fans of: Radiohead, Explosions in the Sky, Minus the Bear
An experimental rock project based out of New Haven, CT, Treadwell provides for its listeners a melodic blend of keyboard and intricate guitar, flowing in between smooth vocals, catchy bass lines and edgy drums.
www.facebook.com/treadwellband
www.soundcloud.com/treadwell-ct
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9pm- The Delorean Sisters
Genre: Bluegrass versions of 80’s 1 hit wonders
For fans of: Mr. T, Rubik’s Cube, explicit lyrics stickers on CDs
Ever wonder what it would sound like if Depeche Mode went back in time to 1927, hit up the nearest whiskey still and grabbed a banjo? Ever wish the Carter Family played at your prom – in 1985? Well, you’re in luck: the DeLorean Sisters reimagine synth-pop hits and keytar karaoke staples as old timey, early 20th century Americana. It’s Marty McFly with a washboard; the Dust Bowl meets the Superbowl Shuffle. You’ll never hear Toto the same way again.
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“The Delorean Sisters view the ’80s through sepia-tinted glasses, covering new-wavey classics like the Eurythmics’ ‘Here Comes the Rain Again’ in a vintage-folk style, complete with banjos and earthy harmonies.” - Time Out
http://deloreansisters.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/DeLorean-Sisters/124976577607446
https://soundcloud.com/deloreansisters
10pm- A Valley Son
Genre: Rock
For fans of: Father John Misty and Band of Horses
90s shoegaze rock with a twang.
avalleyson.com
11pm- Mike O’Malley & the Beastie Band
Genre: Screamer-Songwriter.
For fans of: Tom Waits, Glen Hansard, The Decemberists, Fiona Apple
Mike O’Malley carries a lot of anger around. He endeavors to funnel said extra energy into a rollicking, kinetic set of folk songs for drinking, howling, and stomping to. He would specifically love to howl with you.