Roar Shack Live!: Classic Bucket List

Roar Shack Live!: Classic Bucket List

By The Living Earth Show

Overview

A band whose ludic whimsy and rigorous discipline coexist in fragile harmony.

An artistic whiplash of changing styles, moods, and instruments. The concert showcases Bucket List’s dedication to the deadly serious but playfully ludic execution of carefully planned explosions of absurdity, whimsy, gravity, and levity: funk and rock grooves; subtle jazz improvisations; minimalist phasing accompanied by choreography; mercurial, gritty new complexity chamber music; performance art with office supplies and doodads; time-lapse video of a trip to the grocery store; incompetent but vociferously executed vocalizations made whilst trapped in a purple, three-person pope costume; and the reckless administration of mustard to a series of hotdogs.


The program will include:


Packing List for the Brian Ferneyhough Circus Deposition

an absurd plea from the balcony


Sample Hold

a ludic game piece


E-mail

a ritual synced to a click track of secret message orations


100 Boxes

a meditation on pitch class D inspired by donald judd’s 100 aluminum boxes


Clapping Music

a dodecaphonic adaptation of a classic (with supernumerary hemiolas)


Titled

a piece that was, when first composed, untitled


Springtime for Travis & Andy (hommage à Стравинский)

the aphoristic sine qua non of a more loquacious work


Meditation

an indeterminate space for contemplation


Grocery Store

a trip to safeway


6 Canons for Vibraphone & Electric Guitar

a version performed with metrically demonstrative composer accompaniment


Bucket List is a band conceived by The Living Earth Show—the San Francisco–based experimental duo of Travis Andrews and Andy Meyerson—in collaboration with composer and creative catalyst Mark Applebaum.

For more than a decade, The Living Earth Show has sought to challenge and expand the traditional composer–performer model in contemporary music. Their partnership with Applebaum represents the most radical iteration of that philosophy to date. Rather than commissioning a single piece, Andrews and Meyerson invited Applebaum—whose work has profoundly shaped their artistic outlook—to form a band with them, developing a shared language through improvisation, experimentation, and collective composition.

Applebaum has long been a towering influence on The Living Earth Show’s practice: his irreverent virtuosity, conceptual rigor, and playfully subversive approach to music have deeply informed the duo’s aesthetic since Meyerson studied with him as an undergraduate. Bucket List is both a tribute to that lineage and a reimagining of it—a living, evolving collaboration that resists hierarchy and celebrates process over product.

The trio’s repertoire spans new complexity, experimental electronics, minimalism, funk, and jazz, often interwoven with theatrical and video elements. In Bucket List, ludic whimsy and rigorous discipline coexist, yielding music that is as unpredictable as it is exacting—a testament to the creative chemistry between Applebaum and the ensemble he helped inspire.

Category: Arts, Theatre

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 15 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

34 7th St

34 7th Street

San Francisco, CA 94103

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Agenda
6:45 PM - 7:30 PM

Doors open. Grab a drink!

7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Bucket List Performance

8:30 PM - 9:00 PM

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The Living Earth Show

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Dec 18 · 6:45 PM PST