Final band line-up…..

Here’s the final band line-up for the Chicago wedding on October 16th! Woohoo! This is the show in the Reggie’s Rock Club venue (the big room). The “wedding” will still be in Reggie’s Music Joint (the bar). You might notice that Joe’s band Division is playing as well! I’m really excited about this since they haven’t played in quite a while (5 years!!!!) and the band is basically what led us to meet each other. We will also have a dance party in the bar later that night……

THE RETURN OF SIG TRANSIT GLORIA- $10/$12ADV

SIG TRANSIT GLORIA

http://www.myspace.com/sigtransitgloriaband
An awesome Chicago band featuring Nate, Pat, Mike, and Jason!

FINISHING SCHOOL

http://www.purevolume.com/finishingschool
Tony Tintari – Bass, Vox Jesse Haskell – Guitar, Vox Mike Brunette – Drums. Tony used to play drums in Holy Roman Empire, Shai Hulud and for a short time in Rise Against too. They are a Jawbreaker / Fifteen influenced punk band from the Homewood IL and have quickly been playing and getting their name out in the area.

KITCHEN EXPERIMENT

http://kitchenexperiment.bandcamp.com/
Kitchen Experiment is a Chicago based punk rock band with deep Kankakee roots. Singer/songwriter Nate Meads has played in numerous bands throughout the years but none have been as personal as Kitchen Experiment. This longtime project is the result of countless hours of hard work and unbridled passion. If you are a fan of Drag The River, Jawbox and The Descendants you’ll find something you’ll love in Kitchen Experiment. Download their record for free at http://kitchenexperiment.bandcamp.com/

DIVISION

http://www.divisionmusic.com/
FIRST SHOW IN FIVE YEARS!

Somewhere between pop, punk, and emo is Division; a three piece rock outfit hailing from the western suburbs of Chicago with a knack for designing catchy, well thought out tunes with soft, sweet melodic vocals, exceptional musicianship and just the right amount of noise courtesy of distorted guitars and driving drums. “Comparisons to the Smoking Popes would be a no-brainer, but after listening to [Division] a bit more, it’s apparent that they are a bit better. Sure it’s pop punk, but it’s moodier and a bit more progressive, creating a somewhat newer being in a sea of similar-sounding bands following the same formula. Look out Alkaline Trio, Chicago may have a new favorite son.” – Punk Planet – www.divisionmusic.com