WMXM Presents: Spoonboy, Anthony Sanders, and I’d’ve (FIRST SHOW!)

Time: 04/18/2014. This Friday, 8:30pm

Place: at Woody’s Lounge, in Reid Hall on Lake Forest College Middle Campus.
IMPORTANT INFO:
This show will start at 8:30 in Woody’s Lounge, the big open lounge in Reid Hall on middle campus. The show is free, but please donate money for the touring artist or buy a shirt if at all possible. Do not bring any drugs or alcohol and respect our space and others. If you’re coming from Chicago or somewhere you take the train from, the walk to the school is real easy. Walk east on Deerpath, away from town, and through triangle park. Keep on Deerpath. After you walk by the church, you’ll see the entrance to North Campus. Walk through the parking lot, following the sidewalk. Keep right on the sidewalk. Reid is the building that looks like a big church. It’ll be on your right! See you there! Email booking@wmxm.org with any questions.

MORE INFO:

Spoonboy:
http://spoonboy.bandcamp.com/album/the-papas
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Spoonboy/205837496117793?ref=br_tf

Anthony Sanders (of The Island of Misfit Toys):
http://iomt.bandcamp.com/album/furiouser-furiouser
http://sschallenger.bandcamp.com/album/siamese
https://www.facebook.com/thethailandofmisfitsoys

I’d’ve:
https://www.facebook.com/chidve

Spoonboy is on a spring tour visiting colleges and other areas around the midwest. As guitarist/singer of the Max Levine Ensemble, they’re not unaccustomed to writing socially concsious, politically charged powerpop/pop punk. Maximum Rock n Roll describes Spoonboy as “A Poor Man’s Belle and Sebastian.”
Anthony Sanders is a local songwriter/musical mage and leader of The Island of Misfit Toys, an eclectic group falling somewhere under the umbrella of emo. Anthony’s acoustic songs are raw and emotionally transparent but with a pop edge.
I’d’ve is a new emo band from Chicago, featuring members of I’m Dead to Me and A Bathtile Green. Tyler Denim says “Their Penchant for party riffs and bummer moods have met and shaken hands and now they’re totally hanging out. So come hang out. It sounds like the bands you grew up with playing the music you’ve been hearing in your head as long as you can remember.” This is the first show for the self-declared “Kings of Pity Party Rock.”
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