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Slang Chickens, Cassorla, Strangers Family Band @ Echo Curio

When: Thursday, September 23, 2010 from 9:00pm to 11:59pm
Where:Echo Curio, 1519 Sunset Blvd. Echo Park, CA 90026
How Much:$5
Website:http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=150577671643861
Restrictions:All Ages

$5 gets you in to see Cassorla, Strangers Family Band, and Slang Chickens tonight at Echo Curio from 9pm until your head explodes. Bonus: the first 50 people get in first! How's that for awesome. Plus: check out our newsletter for 3 FREE Slack Chickens tracks! Sign up and get free music in your inbox every week.

Formed in Spring of '08, Slang Chickens have rapidly become one of the more endearing and enticing young bands to come out of Los Angeles in a long while. In just one years time, they have traveled on both the West and East coasts, sharing the stage with contemporaries such as Jay Reatard, Sleepy Sun, Crystal Antlers, the Strange Boys, Surfer Blood, and The Thermals.

Strangers Family Band: "If you dig the spacey, droning haze of NYC’s seminal Velvet Underground, Tx.’s primordial psych-pioneers the 13th Floor Elevators or even the dreamy revivalist mantras of such modern-day revisionists as Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Brian Jonestown Massacre or The Warlocks, this buzzworthy Orlando quintet will make you smile, nod out and fumble for a massive glass of freshly squeezed orange juice. Their informed, crate-digger take on a genre which seems on the cusp of a major resurgence has all the lazy bombast of The Jesus & March Chain at their least “mature”: it’s a numbing wall of fuzzed-out bass, distorted guitar, combo organ and hypnotic, pounding drums drenched in echo and insouciantly bedraggled." - Savannah's Connect

Cassorla is from Philly, Harlem, and Bed-Stuy. Think indie rock for jazzheads, jazz for soul people, and soul for rockers.