Violet Crimes w/ Breaking Up, Psych Ward Disco and Embers in Umbra
Fri, Sep 27
|The Underground - Listening Room
Join us for an electrifying night featuring Burlington's own Violet Crimes with the politically charged melodic punk of Breaking Up, the hardcore thrash punk of Psych Ward Disco, and Vermont's energetic pop rock band Embers in Umbra.
Time & Location
Sep 27, 2024, 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
The Underground - Listening Room, 24 Pleasant St Unit A, Randolph, VT 05060, USA
About the event
Advance: $14 (+fees) // Day of show: $17 (+fees)
Doors: 7:00 // Show: 7:30
BYOB (21+)
All Ages
Violet Crimes:
Hailing from Burlington, Vermont, female-fronted Violet Crimes fuses punk rock and melodic hardcore, earning fans with their driving, hard-hitting rhythms, and ear-catching hooks. Drawing inspiration from old school influences like Descendents/All, Dag Nasty, and Off, they’ve also drawn comparisons to Hüsker Dü, The Gits and Naked Agression. Their first EP, Fighting Words, was released on July 26 and is available on all streaming platforms. The band’s feminist anthem “Ledbetter” was featured on Liberty or Death Record’s 2023 compilation “Women in Punk.”
Embers in Umbra:
Pop rock band based in Vermont. With powerful female vocals and an energetic, sometimes hard-hitting sound, Embers in Umbra brings a mix of originals and fun covers to the stage that will move you. The band consists of Bri Lucas (vocals), Matt Sicard (rhythm guitar), Justin Bachand (lead guitar), Jay Cerutti (bass) and Anthony Girelli (drums). The band formed in early 2023 and released their debut album "Phases" in February, 2024. In early May, the band was nominated for 3 "Best of Vermont" Seven Daysies awards in the Best Rock Group, Best Pop Group and Best Vocals categories.
Psych Ward Disco:
NH Hardcore Thrash Punk....
Breaking Up:
Breaking Up is a melodic punk band from Manchester NH influenced as much by the unapologetic politics and raunchy humor of 90's skate punk as they are by the technical wizardry of progressive metal and fusion. Since their start in 2019, the band has released an album, "Living With Joanna", and a single, "Still Here", and has been featured on compilations and in the soundtrack of a short horror film.