Make Music Day at The Underground: NRVS, Of Conscious Mind, and Connor Frost of Dizzy Bats (solo)
Wed, Jun 21
|The Underground - Listening Room
When three veterans of the touring world join forces with a med school student, the result is an electrifying blend of nostalgic mid-2000s emo, infused with a contemporary edge.
Time & Location
Jun 21, 2023, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
The Underground - Listening Room, 24 Pleasant St Unit A, Randolph, VT 05060, USA
About the event
FREE SHOW as part of Make Music Vermont
Doors: 7:00 // Show: 7:30pm
BYOB
NRVS:
When three veterans of the touring world join forces with a med school student, the result is an electrifying blend of nostalgic mid-2000s emo, infused with a contemporary edge.
Enter NRVS, the internet-born brainchild of musicians hailing from Vermont and New York.
The talented founding members, Ruston Fettig and Joe Aabye, both wield guitar and vocal prowess, while dynamic newcomers James Cross on bass and Aaron Gingras on drums complete the powerful sonic landscape.
Together, they create a unique sound that pays homage to the emo scene of yesteryear while carving their own path in today's music landscape.
NRVS is already making a splash with their highly-anticipated debut EP, "Falling Knife," which dropped on May 5th, 2023. Music enthusiasts can stream the EP on all major platforms or purchase it directly from the band's webstore.
With a captivating sound and an unwavering dedication to their craft, NRVS is poised to leave a lasting mark on the music scene. Don't miss the chance to follow their journey and be part of the excitement.
https://www.facebook.com/NRVS.Official/
https://www.instagram.com/nrvs.official/
Of Conscious Mind:
An indie rock band from the Upper Valley VT/NH, Of Conscious Mind features groove-tinged rhythms with vocals reminiscent of Natalie Merchant and Grace Slick.
www.facebook.com/ofconsciousmind, www.instagram.com/ofconsciousmind, www.youtube.com/channel/UCdpvdeQ1A8Kl3_lvVk8Kf5w
Connor Frost of Dizzy Bats:
Dizzy Bats is a New York Pop Punk band started in the summer of 2011. Influenced by punk outfits out of the late 90s and early 2000s, they use power chords over heavily-picked basslines and infectious melodies as a vehicle for fun, energetic, Power Pop. Dizzy Bats boast an honest reflection on times past and current.