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May 27, 2010

Titles' Record Release Show!


Safety Meeting Presents

Titles' Record Release Party for "Dirt Bell"

at Cafe Nine, Saturday, June 12th, 9pm, $4

EULA opens

9pm $4

Here's the deal:

Titles has been working hard recording their newest record for the past year and the result is pretty astounding. "Dirt Bell" is their most involved, lush, and sonically pleasing recording to date. We're all pretty excited about this one and can't wait for you to hear it.

We got CDs for sale this time around, as well as a small pressing of vinyl, 100 records, hand numbered, includes CDs, hand silk-screened jackets.


Here's some early press:


"Among a wasteland of bands attempting to 'beachify' their sounds - [Titles] actually succeeds in channeling the whimsy and experimentation of Brian Wilson's finally-finished Smile."- Air & Sea Battle

"...considering singer Brad Amorosino's impressive songwriting and simple croon, the wonderfully lush guitar tones and the tact with which they blend the elements of dark and light in their music. I seriously cannot think of one band that Titles sounds like; they're working off their own palate."- Portland Mercury

Opening up the night will be New Haven's own, EULA. For those of you who aren't familiar with them, take notice, cause these guys rock. This three piece delivers the post-punk in a manner reminiscent of classic early 90s indie rock such as Bikini Kill and Sleater Kinney.
http://www.myspace.com/eulamusic

May 5, 2010

Safety Meeting Presents The Vultures, 420 Blackbirds, & Skeletonbreath

May 8th poster

Safeyt Meeting Presents
The Vultures, 420 Blackbirds, & Skeletonbreath
at Rudy's
Saturday, May 8th
$5
9pm, 21+

While the rest of CT is going to be skanking it up at Toad's, we'll be delivering the rock at Rudy's. Chances are you probably saw Skeletonbreath and The Vultures rock Cafe Nine about a year ago for the Vultures record release show, but if not, here's your big chance to get your face melted off by some of the area's best musicians.

Here's the Deal:

The Vultures are a surf, punk, skate, whatever-works power trio that's constantly evolving but never laming out. We released their LP, Chingus a while back and those who own it will tell you it's 12 inches of pure fucking awesomeness. We still have a couple copies left, so bring some extra loot with you.


The 420 Blackbirds make the psychobilly music in such a fashion that it makes all other "-billy" bands sound lame and samey. They used to rule the late nights of many a dive bar as the Danglers, before the man made them change their name in a lame attempt to subdue their rock powers. Luckily for us, they're still the same band, rock just as hard, and bring on the good times just like you remember.


The last time Skeletonbreath played in New Haven, many people lost their minds and got a little sweaty to the unlikely sonic assault of drums, bass, and violin. Their Safety Meeting LP, Eagle's Nest Devil's Cave, is one of the most unique records we've had the pleasure of working. Trust me when I tell you, these guys can put on a show.