On March 22 at 8pm, Glassworks will play host to a spectacular
musical event. Bryan Scary & the Shredding Tears will be making
their first return to Louisville since the completion of a new album,
Flight of the Knife, to be released on April 1st, via Black and
Greene Records. The enigmatic psychedelic pop performance of
Bryan Scary & the Shredding Tears is unlike that of any modern
touring band, drawing comparisons to Queen, the Beatles, and
ELO. No one will want to miss what BUST Magazine calls "the
best live show [we've] ever seen.”
They will be joined by Chicago’s Ferdinand Fox, who have made
an impression on the local scene with an energetic stage show
that blends hip hop, rock, funk, and soul. They were most recently
seen performing at the Halfway to Forecastle Festival. The
evening will also feature performances from Everthus the
Deadbeats and Grampall Jookabox, both hailing from
Indianapolis, and stopping by our fair city after showcase
performances at South By Southwest. The night will /files/storyimages/with DJ
sets from local favorites A. Bell and Narwhal.
Tickets $6 the day of the show starting at 6:00PM. Doors will open at 7:00PM. Glassworks is
sponsoring the event and a portion of the proceeds will go to Ohio
Valley Creative Energy, a non-profit organization that was
founded to provide a heat intensive multi-arts facility for glass,
clay, and metal artists. The center will be built on an existing
landfill in Clark County, Indiana, with methane gas from the landfill
used to power all of the artist studios in the facility.
Weather permitting, the concert will be held on the rooftop. Everything moves indoors
in case of rain.
Buy tickets online at http://www.LouisvilleGlassworks.com