LIVE PERFORMANCES BY:
Mark Sultan (BBQ)
A Surprise Guest (you’ll love!)
Kelley Stoltz
My Pet Saddle
(Rock DJ) Travis Keller (in between bands)
8:30pm / $10 advance, $12 day of show/ 21+
IT’S ALL HAPPENING TONIGHT, FRIDAY NIGHT, AT THE LEGENDARY SPACELAND CLUB!!!!! ANOTHER AMAZING NIGHT PACKED FULL OF SOUL-SPARKING ROCK N’ ROLL PRESENTED BY BUDDYHEAD.COM IN THE FORM OF BIG MUFF!
HERE’S WHAT YOU’RE GONNA GET WITH YOUR NIGHT OF BIG MUFF —> THREE LIVE BANDS, ONE HILLIARIOUSLY BIZARRE EXPERIENCE & ONE EXTREMELY MEDOCRE DJ (TRAVIS KELLER) PLAYING THE MOST SMASHING AND CRASHING ROCK N’ ROLL TUNES ALL NIGHT! NO REQUESTS! PSYCHEDELICS ENCOURAGED! SHARING IS LOOKED HIGHLY UPON! COME MAKE FRIENDS, HEAD-BANG & SHAKE WHAT YA MOMMA GAVE YA!
MAYBE MARK AND I WILL EVEN HUG AND MAKE UP!?! NOW SURE WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT READ HIS COMMENTS IN THIS POST HERE.
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A VIDEO OF THE ARTIST FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE!
Mark Sultan – “Status”
A VIDEO OF THE ARTIST FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE!
Kelley Stoltz – “Ever Thought of Coming Back”
AN ALBUM STREAM OF THE ARTIST FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE!
My Pet Saddle
From the Spaceland website (because I’m too lazy to write something and just the line-up should sell itself):
“MARK SULTAN is back. A long-time fixture in the garage-rock scene since fronting infamous Montreal punk band, The Spaceshits. Further projects like Les Sexareenos, BBQ, Mind Controls, The King Khan & BBQ Show and The Almighty Defenders helped spearhead the modern garage-rock and doo-wop movement. These days he is best known as the ‘BBQ’ half of The King Khan & BBQ Show or as a member of The Almighty Defenders. He often shirks recognition and credit but make no mistake, he is THE VOICE. A hitmaker. And it’s a pleasure to announce his second album under his given name, $. Mark has toured from North America through South America to Japan to Israel to Africa and back, supporting many records on labels like Fat Possum, Norton, Bomp!, Sub Pop, Vice and In The Red. He has toured with bands like Black Lips, King Khan & The Shrines and Clinic as well as opening for a list of bands that reads like a music fan’s dream. Recording as Mark Sultan began in 2007 with his album, The Sultanic Verses, which garnered acclaim from his folks worldwide, despite the limited coverage. The album ushered in a departure from his infamous garage-rock sound – 2-3 minute masterpieces of well-written rock n roll; bona fide hits from eras past. He was an originator of the genre’s flirtation with doo-wop and possessor of a voice comparable to soul greats like Sam Cooke. While Mark wasn’t trying to dismiss his love of all things rock ‘n’ roll via his encyclopedic knowledge of obscure classics from the 1950s onwards, he also needed to pursue other influences that had always haunted his brain; to explore the other sounds that shaped him since his teens; free-jazz, noise, psych and country, among other things. The formula worked. A true original sound was born. 2010′s new album $ on Last Gang Records will open ears and eyes to a name that is sometimes overlooked and to a voice and music that is sometimes not given the full credit it deserves . Wielding an arsenal of fantastic songs and performances with many projects, $ is his best work so far. Drawing from his usual influences, Mark has managed to forge an inventive and captivatingly original record. Doo-wop, R&B, punk, soul, garage-rock, psyche, country and even noise are blended into a seamless new sound that finds a place on the base of your spine and crawls its way up, slowly.”
















