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March 26: AN EVENING OF EXPERIMENTAL AMERICANA
Sat, March 26
AN EVENING OF EXPERIMENTAL AMERICANA
O'death + Arann Harris & The Farm Band + Helado Negro
@The Independent, 628 Divisadero, SF. 415-771-1421
8:30 doors / 9pm show / $12
O’DEATH (New York)
American folk rock band, O'Death hail from the mean streets of Brooklyn. They are unique in the sense that they combine elements of folk, bluegrass, punk, metal, rock and roots music to create what can only be described as indie-Americana. (for fans of Sixteen Horsepower)
http://www.myspace.com/odeath
ARANN HARRIS & THE FARM BAND (Petaluma)
When a chicken farmer and a sheep farmer make music about their day jobs, birth, death and the good times between. Petaluma music, just far enough from the city but not too much country. It's like somewhere between an old Southern Delta blues singer, an old-time one room church in the mountains, and a long winding road through open fields of lush vegetation in the Sonoma countryside.
http://www.myspace.com/greenstringfarmband
HELADO NEGRO (New York)
Helado Negro = Roberto Carlos Lange, a sound artist born in South Florida and is the son of Ecuadorean immigrants. Roberto’s musical pieces are adjusted and aligned with the moment they exist in, they are constructed through improvised performances and accidental happenings. His albums are extensions of the after thought and are based on themes that carry weight and maybe criticize an idea as an observation. And can be filed under Experimental/Latin/Soul.
http://www.myspace.com/lamuerteblancaconjunto
Event info: http://www.shelbyashpresents.net/independent/independent.html
Tix: http://www.theindependentsf.com/event/25497/








