Saturday, February 7  9:30pm, $7

Golden Boots
"Golden Boots is an alt-alt country band from the American Southwest, home to open spaces, Roy Rogers, and the Hydrogen Bomb. Born seven years ago, despite pleas to preserve the health of the mother, Golden Boots has managed to win over the jaded and faded from Tucson to France. Their warped and fractured mixture of psychedelic rock, folk and country has drawn comparisons to Alex Chilton, The International Submarine Band, Beck, and the Monkees." - Park the Van bio

Sunday, February 8  9:00pm, $6

Tweak Bird
Tweak Bird (Volcom): experimental psych-prog hard rock from LA. Recently seen opening for Melvins and Big Business!

Monday, February 9  10pm, $FREE
Tuesday, February 10  9:00pm, $6
Wednesday, February 11  9:00pm, $FREE
DJ Zack O
from The Pets!

Thursday, February 12  9:00pm, $7

Tempo No Tempo
We are Tempo No Tempo. Once, we had five members, then we had four, now we have three. Disco-reggaeton-dub-punk.

Friday, February 13  9:30pm, $6

The Rabbles
"The Rabbles seem to have taken something from British punk of the 70's, without the punk vocals, and mixed it with the noisy psychedelia of 13th Floor Elevators and Syd Barrett." - The Deli

The Aerosols
World of Pooh meets the rocking side of Brian Eno. Hard candy pop for, and by, bent melody enthusiasts.

Saturday, February 14  9:30pm, $7
Valentine's Day!

Hunx & His Punx
Trash pop maestro extraordinaire!!

Dreamdate
They make Tiger Trap sound like Total Shutdown!!!

"As the unaffected and uneffected electric guitars strum away happily and the drums keep things simple with an uncluttered beat, you might find yourself hummin' along with these gals' warm, smooth female vocals. Nice." - Aquarius Records

Shannon & the Clams
"In the "fart for fart's sake" subset of the garage-rock scene, Bay Area bands are leading the charge. Like Nobunny and Personal & the Pizzas, Shannon & the Clams are all about the fun of playing in a band, not about "making it" or "rehearsing"—they'll never harsh your buzz by reaching for the brass ring of indie crossover appeal. What separates Shannon & the Clams from their beach-party buddies is the fuzzed-out soul they bring to the trash-prom aesthetic." - The Chicago Fucking Reader