The Crocodile Presents

Monday 09/27/2021The Crocodile Presents:GIRL FRIDAY / CRYOGEYSER$13 ADV / $15 DOS8:30PM doors21+Clock Out Lounge requires proof of Covid-19 Vaccination OR negative Covid-19 test from within 48 hours of the event.

The Crocodile Presents

The Crocodile Presents:Sunday 09/19/21 MEATBODIESAcid DadAcid Tongue$18.50 ADV / $20 DOS8:30PM Doors21+At Clock Out LoungeAll ticketholders must show proof of Covid-19 vaccination OR a negative Covid-19 test from within 48 hours of the event. But as much as it speaks to the disillusionment of a lost generation, 333 also abounds with theinnovation that limited resources can inspire. To set the Zeppelin III-styled pagan-campfire jamLet Go (333) in motion, Ubovich tapped out the beat with drumsticks on his pillow, whileNighttime Hidden Faces melds two completely different demos together, steering its Stereolabsynth drones into a mind-bending boogie worthy of Royal Trux. The instrumental Eye Erasermight be 333s greatest example of hermetic ingenuitywhat may have turned into a shoegazerager is instead rendered as a blissful union of brain-fogging fuzz and minimalist electro beats.Ironically, by working within a tighter lo-fi schematic on 333, Meatbodies have greatly expandedtheir palette, opening new portals to explore. And yet for all its free-ranging experimentation,333 arrives at a tidy, full-circle conclusion with the sundazed serenade, The Hero, a song thatUbovich sees as a logical bookend to the opener. As he explains: One is the id, one is thesuper-ego, Although I dont know which is which. Theyre both very sardonic and defeatist in alot of ways, but The Hero is supposed to be a little funnier, laughing at everything. Hes earnedthe right to a chuckle: For an album that wasnt supposed to exist, 333 is the ultimate testamentto Meatbodies renewed vitality.

The Crocodile Presents

The Crocodile Presents:Sunday 09/19/21 MEATBODIESAcid DadAcid Tongue$18.50 ADV / $20 DOS8:30PM Doors21+At Clock Out LoungeAll ticketholders must show proof of Covid-19 vaccination OR a negative Covid-19 test from within 48 hours of the event. But as much as it speaks to the disillusionment of a lost generation, 333 also abounds with theinnovation that limited resources can inspire. To set the Zeppelin III-styled pagan-campfire jamLet Go (333) in motion, Ubovich tapped out the beat with drumsticks on his pillow, whileNighttime Hidden Faces melds two completely different demos together, steering its Stereolabsynth drones into a mind-bending boogie worthy of Royal Trux. The instrumental Eye Erasermight be 333s greatest example of hermetic ingenuitywhat may have turned into a shoegazerager is instead rendered as a blissful union of brain-fogging fuzz and minimalist electro beats.Ironically, by working within a tighter lo-fi schematic on 333, Meatbodies have greatly expandedtheir palette, opening new portals to explore. And yet for all its free-ranging experimentation,333 arrives at a tidy, full-circle conclusion with the sundazed serenade, The Hero, a song thatUbovich sees as a logical bookend to the opener. As he explains: One is the id, one is thesuper-ego, Although I dont know which is which. Theyre both very sardonic and defeatist in alot of ways, but The Hero is supposed to be a little funnier, laughing at everything. Hes earnedthe right to a chuckle: For an album that wasnt supposed to exist, 333 is the ultimate testamentto Meatbodies renewed vitality.

Clock-Out Lounge and West Seattle School of Rock Present

This is an all-ages event, put on by the West Seatle School of Rock. Clock-Out Lounge requires COVID-19 vaccination for all patrons, unless unable to receive due to age or medical condition. Please have your Vaccination card OR proof of a negative COVID-19 test, from within 48 hours of the event start time.

Sound Gig Presents Off With Their Heads

Clock Out Lounge Covid-19 Vaccination Policy:We require vaccination and proof in the form of your vaccination card or a photo of your card, matching your name and birthdate. If unable to provide or if unvaccinated, we require proof of a negative Covid-19 test, from within 48 hours of entry to the event Masks are required while indoors regardless of vaccine status. You may remove your mask while actively consuming a beverage, but we ask that you promply reapply your mask and continue to wear it throughout the performance.

Clock Out Lounge and School of Rock West Seattle Present

School of Rock West Seattle perorms:Devo vs. The CarsAll-Ages, bar w/ ID$12 advance / $15 day of show​Clock Out Lounge Covid-19 Vaccination Policy:We ask all patrons to show proof of Covid-19 Vaccination OR negative Covid-19 test, within 48 hours prior to the event. We ask patrons to still wear a mask while indoors.Those under 12 years old and those unable to get vaccination due to pre-existing health reasons must wear a mask while indoors.