PICK OF THE WEEK: Earlimart w/ OFFICE – Saturday, October 20th – The Larimer Lounge, Denver, CO

Why You Should Go: A double bill this strong doesn’t hit the Larimer too often. Both Earlimart and OFFICE are riding high on a wave of press that has been generated for their recent albums. For Earlimart their August release, Mentor Tormentor, has been hailed as a “record that works hard from start to finish to acheive ‘classic.'” by Filter Magazine. While OFFICE dropped A Night At The Ritz in late September to critical acclaim with URB saying “Their confident blend of pop meets sweet sensibility partners up nicely in some seriously smart songs.”

Since they came on the scene more than ten years ago Earlimart have featured prominently in The Ship Collective, a group of musicians from the Silverlake area of Los Angeles that includes emerging bands like Silversun Pickups and Sea Wolf. This group of musicians has stood beside each other along the road and lent a helping hand to each other where necessary musically and otherwise.

OFFICE, hailing from Chicago, are not part of The Ship Collective but their sound pairs well with Earlimart. While a little more upbeat, the music of OFFICE is soaked with the same kind of post adolescent ruminations that saturates the music of their tourmates.

Together these two bands should offer up a great night of music that is sure to give all ages of music fans exactly what they are looking for in a night out at a show.

Earlimart

OFFICE

Venue: Larimer Lounge, 2721 Larimer Street, Denver, CO – 303.291.1007

Doors:
8:00 PM

*Approximate Set Times:
Widowers – 10:00 PM
Office – 11:00 PM
Earlimart – 12:00 AM

*Price:
$10.00 (ADV)
$12.00 (DOS)
PURCHASE

*All times and prices are gathered from other sources and I am not responsible for mistakes or inconsistencies. They are intended only as guidelines. Please, always call the venue if you desire the most accurate information possible.

tdwenger http://www.listenupdenver.com

Music has always been a part of my life. It probably all started listening to old Grateful Dead, Peter Paul & Mary, and Simon & Garfunkel records that my parents had, but it wasn't long before they were taking me to concerts like Starship, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Huey Lewis & The News. I got the bug to write about music after reviewing an Eric Clapton concert for a creative writing project in high school but didn't really take it up seriously until 2002. Since then I have published countless articles in The Marquee Magazine and done some work for Jambase.com, SPIN Magazine, and various other outlets. I started Listen Up Denver! as a way to share the music information that is constantly spilling out of my head with people who care. Please enjoy!

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