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Snacks at Midnight w/ Carl Christensen & The Lake Flora Band & I Wish I Was a Punk Band
Thu
July 21, 2022
8:00 pm
PDT
(Doors: 7:30 pm )
Tractor
,
5213 Ballard Avenue NW, Seattle, WA
Ages 21 and Up
$10.00
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Laughing, dancing and even tears of joy -- these are some things you can expect at a Snacks at Midnight show. The team of five dashing young men, born and raised in Spokane, WA with a penchant of doing the ridiculous, look to make a memorable experience when they perform. Whether playing in front of 5 people or 1000, you always get that podcast-like banter between songs, jokes that sometimes land or the lead singer running around like a madman breaking his guitar. Snack’s live show is certainly an experience that goes nicely with their groovy indie-rock, pop, funky sound. The group takes influences from acts like, Dayglow, Hippocampus and backseat Lovers.
The origin of Snacks at Midnight is a classic one. High school friends Rory Babin (songwriter, lead vocals, and rhythm guitar), Giovani Covarrubias (lead guitar), and Nickolaus Harner (bass and vocals) founded the group in their Sophomore year of high school. Once they figured out how to play their instruments, they eventually added Rory’s younger brother, William Babin (keys and vocals) their senior year. Recently, Austin Davis joined on drums, creating the band we all know and love today, Snacks at Midnight. In 2020, they released their debut album, Mom’s Proud and a year later, they added 2 new singles to their repertoire.
Laughing, dancing and even tears of joy -- these are some things you can expect at a Snacks at Midnight show. The team of five dashing young men, born and raised in Spokane, WA with a penchant of doing the ridiculous, look to make a memorable experience when they perform. Whether playing in front of 5 people or 1000, you always get that podcast-like banter between songs, jokes that sometimes land or the lead singer running around like a madman breaking his guitar. Snack’s live show is certainly an experience that goes nicely with their groovy indie-rock, pop, funky sound. The group takes influences from acts like, Dayglow, Hippocampus and backseat Lovers.
The origin of Snacks at Midnight is a classic one. High school friends Rory Babin (songwriter, lead vocals, and rhythm guitar), Giovani Covarrubias (lead guitar), and Nickolaus Harner (bass and vocals) founded the group in their Sophomore year of high school. Once they figured out how to play their instruments, they eventually added Rory’s younger brother, William Babin (keys and vocals) their senior year. Recently, Austin Davis joined on drums, creating the band we all know and love today, Snacks at Midnight. In 2020, they released their debut album, Mom’s Proud and a year later, they added 2 new singles to their repertoire.