Mobivstrip

Mobivstrip

Pooow!

Wed. 15, Trinity Hall at Old School, 8pm
Early-Eighties disco given a Latin twist with infectious single “Sin Dormir.”

Mobivstrip

Wed. 15, Trinity Hall at Old School, 11pm
Evolving out of indie-pop band Takeoffs & Landings, alt-rock quintet Mobivstrip puts bombshell Naama’s vocals up front for 2015’s self-titled debut EP and single “Confession.”

Mundaka

Wed. 15, Trinity Hall at Old School, 9pm
Somewhere at the nexus of surf, reggae, jangle rock, and dream pop lies the rhythmic melodies of Mundaka on its debut LP Sonata Tropical del Ártico.

We the Lion

Wed. 15, Trinity Hall at Old School, 10pm
We the Lion debut Violet boasts radio-ready folk/pop.

Los Outsaiders

Wed. 15, Trinity Hall at Old School, 12mid
Los Outsaiders’ melodic power-pop transcends international boundaries on Gordon Raphael-produced debut Insaiders and new single “Magia.”

Deltatron

Wed. 15, Trinity Hall at Old School, 1am
Producer, DJ, and beatmaker Paz Ferrand has four albums to his credit, and founded Peruvian EDM powerhouse Terror Negro Records.

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