

Clock-Out Lounge Presents: Santa Poco w/ special guests Chris King & The Gutterballs and Richard Simeonoff
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Clock-Out Lounge Presents:Santa Pocow/ special guests Chris King & The GutterballsRichard SimeonoffAugust 4th 8:30 doors 21+$17adv/$20 dos https://santapocoband.com/If youre in a saloon right now, chances are you could be hearing the music of Santa Poco. The stuff is in the air, in the water, part of the condensation on your bottle of beer, its that elemental. Its like common sense. Slide guitars and the clack of boots on the floor slats. Its the jangly acoustic with the pitter-patter snare. The bend of the electric solo, the voice coming in again above it all. Its the music of Cowboy Songs, the latest offering from the Pacific-Northwest group. Basking in the bands music, its clear: they have a sumptuous energy, the kind that gets you to dance on your heels but lead with your hips. The band is a veritable jukebox, your favorite Roadhouse radio station as you speed that extra hour through the bleary night highway. The bands new 11-track record accompanies like a K-9 friend might, bandana around its furry neck, jaw resting in its front paws, yet ready for action. Santa Poco recorded its latest album in log cabin in snow-capped Leavenworth, Washington, and finished the record in a log cabin in rural Roslyn. It was mixed and mastered by legendary Emerald City music man, Ed Brooks. But the thing about music that floats in the air like cherished common knowledge is that each track in the collection is savory. Its all smooth sarsaparilla and shots of top-shelf whiskeyincluding the bands anthemic, Something About The Whiskey . The LPs titular opener enlivens in a way that makes you tip your cap and show your pearly whites. Throughout Cowboy Songs, Santa Poco employs an expert sense of subtlety and musicianship, offering touches of keys, organ, harmonica and even violin. All the while keeping a sense of tradition.https://www.chriskingandthegutterballs.com/about