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Rose Windows, The 100 Watt Horse, Steven Trimmer


Blow off some steam after a long Monday at work over at the Caledonia. Seattleites Rose Windows entered the national conversation with this summer’s The Sun Dogs, the band’s striking debut for hometown heavyweight Sub Pop. Alternately demure and driving, the group’s flute-tinged tunes recall another era entirely, one of long-haired dudes and flowing floral prints. The group allows its decidedly psychedelic music to unfold organically and at its own deliberate pace, an imagined soundtrack to some hazy, pastoral scene. Don’t miss what’s sure to be an immersive performance. As an added bonus, mysterious, Atlanta-based songwriter George Pettis, AKA the 100 Watt Horse, will perform a set of his pensive, guitar-based compositions.

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