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DESCRIPTION:A benefit for Diablo Rising Tide & direct action for climate justice\n\n- 
 Casey Neill & the Norway Rats\n- Loretta Lynch\n- Wayfairy\n\nSliding Scale 
 - $10-50 suggested donation, no one turned away for lack of funds. 21+  
 Doors at 6:00, show at 7:00\n\nCasey Neill & The Norway Rats straddle the 
 lines between somber Americana ballads, the intensity and ethos of punk, 
 politically charged Irish folk tunes, and anthemic rock singalongs - but 
 Neill's storytelling talent and concern for real people's struggles stand 
 out.  Based out of Portland, Oregon, their acclaimed latest album 
 Subterrene is described as “dystopian romance” -  where electronic 
 elements weave in and out underneath razor sharp guitars. While not a 
 traditional concept album, Subterrene follows a distinct story arc, and the 
 ominous-yet-defiantly-optimistic portraits it paints were inspired in equal 
 parts by vintage sci-fi novels, our current political climate, and the 
 globetrotting manner in which Neill’s lived for the past few years. HIs 
 records (and touring band) have a super-group reputation, including regular 
 collaborators from R.E.M. , The Decemberists, Death Cab for Cutie, The Eels 
 and more.\n\nLoretta Lynch believes in having the right regrets. With lush 
 three-part harmonies, raucous surf-tinged guitar and tongue in cheek, the 
 East Bay Area’s own alt-country outfit Loretta Lynch’s stirring songs 
 reach the shady grove in all of us. A little tear in your beer, a little 
 knife in the back - think the Wailin’ Jennies’ crankier cousins at a 
 warehouse hoedown. It’s Americana Noir. “Home Fires”, the band’s 
 latest, critically acclaimed album, explores the decay of domestic life: 
 loss and regret, bitterness and ambiguity, earthy humor, sweetness and 
 occasional spasms of optimism.\n\nWayfairy started with a banjo on the 
 turnpike and has grown into a Bay Area six piece music project that fills 
 the sonic space between mournful folk and riotous punk. Originally the 
 brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Quiver Watts, Wayfairy has grown into a 
 collective project that blends accordion, banjo, violin, washboard and 
 upright bass with soft vocal harmonies, punctuated by raw wails. 
 \n\n\n*Elbo Room is not wheelchair accessible. The venue is up a flight of 
 stairs.*\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/02/27/18821501.php
SUMMARY:Fundraiser for Climate Direct Action!
LOCATION:Elbo Room Jack London, 311 Broadway, Oakland, California 94607
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/02/27/18821501.php
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