The BPRS @ Sunnyvale, Tues the 11th with Vassals, The Human Circuit, and Futurist!

Join us THIS TUESDAY, Sept 11th, at 7:30 pm for some grooves and good times with friends at Sunnyvale (1031 Grand St Brooklyn – map here)!

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The Human Circuit is an alt-pop, psych-rock band from Austin, Texas with catchy orchestral grooves ranging from the mystic vibes of David Bowie to the intricate arrangements of Arcade Fire.

Vassals is a Brooklyn-based band that embraces the loud/quiet dichotomy of the 90s through the lens of 60s rock and psychedelia.

Futurist is a 5-piece “psychedelic-pop, alternative/art rock” rocket ship launched in Brooklyn, NY, whose unique take on psychedelic rock, dance-able grooves, and earnest songwriting achieves a sound best described as “future-classic.” By virtue of experimentation, a multimedia vision, and an energetic delivery, Futurist creates a wall of sound that inspires and uplifts audiences with their own style and modern mythology.

And in case you don’t know us, duo The Brooklyn Players Reading Society explores the intersection between literature and rock-n-roll, channeling poet songwriters like Lou Reed, Tom Waits, and Laurie Anderson.

Get your tickets here!

Set Times:
8-835 Futurist
8:55-930 Vassals
9:50-10:25 The Human Circuit
10:45-11:20 The Brooklyn Players Reading Society

Doors at 7:30 / $10 / 21+. See yas!

THIS Sat, Sept 9th, The BPRS & Sunshine Nights @ Sidewalk Cafe!

The BPRS will unite once again with Americana folk rock band Sunshine Nights THIS Saturday, Sept 9th at Sidewalk Cafe. Sunshine hits the stage at 9 pm, us at 10. No cover, $5 suggested donation, DJ after.

We are pissed about Trump’s DACA decision and all this blatant white supremacy and hurricanes and climate change and when we get mad, we make music. We are so looking forward to playing for y’all this weekend, to let out some of what’s churning inside of us and to also spread out some good, creative vibes. See you there.

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