Gospel Music, the nom de tune of Black Kids bassist Owen Holmes.
"A charming 11-song collection of wry, literate lo-fi indie pop, Gospel Music's debut LP, How To Get To Heaven From Jacksonville, FL, sees Holmes further developing his homespun style first heard on 2010's aptly titled duettes EP, a 5-song collection of duets with members of The Magnetic Fields, Camera Obscura, Vivian Girls, Hefner and Soko. On Heaven Holmes layers toy piano, organ, ukulele and banjo over bouncy basslines, minimalist drums and jangly guitars as he sings tales of unrequited love, long-distance running and avoiding an ex in a small town. Called "a lo-fi indie delight" by Magnet, Gospel Music has garnered comparisons to The Magnetic Fields, Moldy Peaches, Jonathan Richman and other purveyors of entertaining, heartbreaking and poetic narratives." - Sam McDonald / Daily Press
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$6 in adv, $8 DOS, 18+
Doors @ 8:30 pm
Advance tickets available @
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You can also purchase tickets in person at Criminal Records, Decatur CD, Fantasyland Records and the following CD Warehouse locations: Buford, Duluth, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville and Roswell.
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