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Dirty R&R presents Dad Bod (SLC), the Plastic Cherries (SLC), Deacon Hill
Dirty Rock & Roll Dance Party presents one of our first shows of 2023, featuring a double bill of Salt Lake City indie rock bands.
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Red Dwarf 1305 Vegas Valley Drive Las Vegas, NV 89169
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DAD BOD - lo-fi indie soft rock from Salt Lake City
https://dadbod-music.com/
The PLASTIC CHERRIES - glam inspired shoegaze soft rock from Salt Lake City
https://theplasticcherries.bandcamp.com/
DEACON HILL - lo-fi indie rock
https://www.instagram.com/deaconhillband/
Tuesday, January 10th, 2023
9PM
Free Entry
21+
Red Dwarf LV
1305 Vegas Valley Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89169
SCHEDULE
9PM Deacon Hill
10PM The Plastic Cherries
11PM Dad Bod
***BAND BIOS***
DAD BOD
Formed back in 2018, the three brothers Michael, Marcus, and Matthew Marinos began to write music together in a small bedroom apartment. Their first few releases Truth, You Never Say Hi and 9 to 5, put them on the radar of indie music listeners around the globe.
In 2019, Russ Allphin, Jonny Seegmiller, and Michael Morgan joined the group and became an integral part of the band and writing process. In the fall of 2021, they released their critically acclaimed sophomore album Pastels. The album contains a range of emotions such as grief, nostalgia, and triumph while keeping groove and musicality.
Their music continues to blend pop and folk of the 1960s, with a modern-day feel. They have shared the stage with the likes of Mac DeMarco, Phoebe Bridgers, Loving, and Grouplove to name a few.
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The PLASTIC CHERRIES began as a home recording project between couple Joseph and Shelby Maddock, making songs on old tape machines that betray an affection for glam, soft rock, shoegaze, Elliott Smith, and their dog. The first iteration of their homemade pop innocence, the album Sunshine, combines the fun and experimentation of 70’s glam rock with a dreamy DIY approach.
Together with band mates Wayne Burdick (drums), Stephen Cox (bass), and Natalie Hamilton (keyboards), they can be found performing regularly in the Salt Lake City area with periodic tours of the Western U.S. A second album is in the works—a sequel to Sunshine inspired by the band’s live presence. The glittery theatrics of their show are sure to leave you sparkling the next day.