due to a scheduling issue the No More Pain / Valence show scheduled for August 6th has been canceled. Full refunds will be issued within 48 hours.
No More Pain
No More Pain / Valence (August 6, 2017)
No More Pain / Valence
http://www.facebook.com/posthumancondition | http://www.valence.band/
when: Sunday, August 6, 2017 | 1:00PM Doors | 2:00PM Show
where: Roxy & Dukes | 745 Bound Brook Rd, Dunellen, NJ (map)
Cost: Online Presale $18.00
Walk ups day of show $20 (Cash Only) Beginning at 1PM
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No More Pain
http://www.facebook.com/posthumancondition
http://nomorepain.bandcamp.com
No More Pain is a four piece band from central New Jersey. They are concentrated as a true progressive rock arrangement with a grungy epicenter. The current lineup of the band consists of Michael Roman (Guitar/Vocals), Dan Rainone (Drums/Vocals), Matt McDermott (Keyboards/Vocals), and John Moroney (Bass). No More Pain employs virtuosic musicianship with songwriting to match. Their music can best be described as a mellow soundscape, followed by a direct kick to the face, and are still to this day: “The only band preferred by both God and Satan.” No More Pain stands on the thin line between rock and progressive, where hard hitting riffs and emotive vocals combine with complex harmony, rhythm, and thought provoking lyrics.
Valence
www.valence.band
www.facebook.com/valencemusic
www.valence.bandcamp.com
Frequently cited as the bees knees and the cats meow, Valence takes instrumental prog to new heights through their flirtations with modern metal and eclectic compositions. Theyre a breath of fresh air for anyone tired of music formulated to fit into a box, and longs for an unadulterated form of sonic expression. The band won an Independent Music Award for The Reckoning, off of their 2014 EP, Laser Baron, the follow up to their debut Sleepwalker. Sea of Tranquility wrote, If you love some of the acrobatic, complex, and heavy material of current acts like Scale the Summit, Between the Buried & Me, and Animals as Leaders, this is a band you need to check out. Metal Injection included Valence in their end of 2015 list 10 MORE Awesome Underground Bands You Need In Your Life!
Between the awards and rave reviews, the band has developed a reputation as a crushing force in the north east, tri-state and the southern New York music scenes, playing the official after-parties for Dream Theater, Clutch and The Sword as well as opening for acts such as Consider the Source, Stu Hamm, Felix Martin, The Fine Constant, and Angel Vivaldi.
Bassist WilHelmus.! joined the band in Spring 2016, adding new elements as the band finishes writing and preproduction for their next epic full length album. In the meantime, Valence is set to release their new single, He Tried To Kill Me With a Forklift, in August 2017 and a music video to shortly follow. Valence is Michael Buonanno (gtr), Geoffrey Schaefer (gtr), Chris Romano (drms) and WilHelmus.! (bass).
The Tea Club | No More Pain: March 22, 2015
who: The Tea Club | No More Pain
http://www.theteaclub.net | https://www.facebook.com/posthumancondition
when: Sunday, March 22, 2015 | 5:00PM Show | 4:00PM Doors
where: Roxy & Dukes | 745 Bound Brook Rd, Dunellen, NJ (map)
Cost: Online Presale $22 (includes $2 processing fee)
The internet presale has ended..Walk-ups Day of Show $30 (Cash Only) Beginning at 4PM
Save $5 at the door ($25 total) Cash Only by mentioning the phrase “Live Prog”
The Tea Club
The Tea Club is a band from New Jersey. The band consists of:
Patrick McGowan (vocals/guitar)
Dan McGowan (vocals/guitar)
Jamie Wolff (bass/violin/cello)
Joe Dorsey (keyboards)
Dan Monda (drums)
They have released three albums, all of which were produced by Tim Gilles and recorded at Big Blue Meenie Studios in Jersey City, NJ. Their first album, “General Winter’s Secret Museum“, was released in July 2008. Their second album, “Rabbit”, was released in October 2010 and featured guest keyboards by Tom Brislin.
In the year that followed, The Tea Club performed at the ProgDay festival in North Carolina, the Philly Film & Music Festival, and the NJ Proghouse. They also opened for Jimmy Gnecco of the band Ours. In May 2012, The Tea Club toured the United States opening for the Swedish rock band Beardfish.
The Tea Club’s third album, “Quickly Quickly Quickly”, was released on November 15th, 2012. The album was well received by critics and made many Top Albums of 2012 lists.
In May 2013, the band traveled to Quebec City, Canada to play two sets at the Terra Incognita Festival. In August 2013, The Tea Club toured the United States with Thank You Scientist. The tour included a performance at Indie Music Reviewer’s IMR Music Festival 2013 in Atlanta, GA.
The Tea Club is currently making their 4th album, which will be released in early 2015.
No More Pain
https://www.facebook.com/posthumancondition
Bio (taken from Prog Archives):