Soirée: Lincoln Calling Day One w/ Filmstrip, Domestica, Laughing Falcon, Omni Arms and The Gov't | 10.8 | Duffy's Tavern
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8 pm, $5, 21+
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Filmstrip (Cleveland)
Cleveland rockers Filmstrip recorded their second LP, Moments Of Matter, in November, 2012 at Echo Mountain Recordings in Asheville, North Carolina. Brothers Dave Taha (guitar, vocals) and Matt Taha (bass, vocals) have been making music with Nick Riley (drums) over the last 17 years, since they were in middle school, and formed Filmstrip in 2009. Making waves locally and nationally over the last few years, Filmstrip issued their debut LP, Everything Can Change, in 2010, the follow-up EP Feeling Like ∞ in 2011, and have toured extensively across the US, including a trip to the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, and several Midwest and East coast tours. They were recently featured in the May 2012 Issue of Transworld Japan Video Magazine, and were featured in the 2011 film Long Way to Oblivion, which debuted at the Cleveland International Film Festival. Filmstrip also composed theme music for the 2012 Theatre Ninjas production, Marble Cities.
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People have said some pretty nice things about Filmstrip:
Artvoice Magazine:
"Filmstrip is the type of band you would expect to see on the front page of Pitchfork. Singer Dave Taha sounds a lot like David Bazan, their songs are as depressing as the National’s, and their guitar tones are as stressed out as the Deerhunter’s. These days there is only one thing that could make a band like this cooler than being featured on Pitchfork though, and that is not being featured at all. The hype machine and the automatic haters have not tainted the three-piece band from Cleveland, Ohio yet. You can still discover this band on your own, and that feeling of discovery is a rare one these days. "
-Cory Perla
Unmiserable Cleveland:
"My favorite record out of Cleveland right now is Feeling Like ∞. It is all too brief, but there isn’t a dud on it. Very few records can make that claim. I miss laid-back rock like this. We need more bands for the break room.
-Steve Kowalski
The Ohio Authority:
"Filmstrip's sound recalls Zen Arcade–era Hüsker Dü, with some of the beautiful dirge of Nirvana and some 90s slacker rock thrown in for cool points."
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