Simian Circus

Simian Circus

Peaceful Peaches, Smokestack Relics

Thu, March 21, 2013

Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm

$3.00 - $6.00

This event is 21 and over

Simian Circus
Simian Circus
Simian Circus is an up-and-coming trio hailing from the Mile-high city. They distill their wide-ranging musical influences into high-energy sets that combine pared-down, raw, rockin' instrumentals - often in funky time signatures - and covers of some of the best alt. rock from the last three decades. This is three brothers, with over 40 years of combined musicianship, who have been developing and honing a unique sound that's ripe and ready to be heard. Come rock out with us!
Peaceful Peaches
Peaceful Peaches
Peaceful Peaches
A high energy four piece; spirited, gritty and intelligent in sound. This diligent and professional ensemble is determined to bringing great shows and bold new music to the people.
For the past five plus years the Peaceful Peaches have been dispersing their unique and brisk sound throughout the Denver Metro Area. They have enriched the spirit of many local Denver venues like the Bluebird Theater and Larimer Lounge adding great body to lineups with such bands as Black Taxi, Voice of Addiction, A Billion Ernies, and Repercussions.
Recently, the Peaceful Peaches recorded their latest E.P. at Haus of Kraus with brilliant sound engineer Kris Smith; his talent has graced such projects as Dropkick Murphys and Jimmy Eat World.
Tireless devotion to spreading music and a high level of professionalism make the Peaceful Peaches a very easy band to book and work with.
Smokestack Relics
Smokestack Relics
Smokestack Relics was formed in 2009, as a trio consisting of Chris Jorgenson (‘89 Lakewood, CO) on drums, Cameron Webb (‘92 Kansas City) on lead guitar and Collin Webb (’89 Broken Arrow, OK) on vocals and rhythm guitar. The three initially met in high school as friends, which led to jamming for friends, and eventually the band was formed.

The three started off playing old Howlin’ Wolf and Hound Dog Taylor tunes, which led to eventually playing the songs with a Southern Rock and Roll feel. They still play a few old blues songs, but their main point is to write original, fresh material with some of that old-school sound.

Smokestack Relics never wanted to limit themselves to a certain genre of people, so they decided to make music that can be related to by any type of person. They write about the everyday struggles of Man, and how peace and love can be achieved.
Venue Information:
Herman's Hideaway
1578 South Broadway
Denver, CO, 80210
http://www.hermanshideaway.com/