February2010

The Wonderful Future

with The 71's, They Were Stars, Holy Fiction
Notes: All Ages
Doors 7pm • Show 8pm

The Wonderful Future

with The 71's, They Were Stars, Holy Fiction
Doors 7pm • Show 8pm

The Wonderful Future



www.myspace.com/thewonderfulfutureband




The 71's


Rock n Roll music...that brings you to life. The 71's sound redefines what it means to have an anthem, reinvents what it means to love a song, and resurrects the youth inside of you. Sounding somewhere between Jet and U2, The 71's are like everything you've ever loved, and like nothing you've ever heard! What if music was more than just tunes to hum to? What if it changed the way you looked at God, looked at life, or even the way you saw yourself? What would that look like? Michael Coffman (Lead vocals) and Ryan Cecil (Lead guitar) asked themselves these same questions. Together with the Lisenbe brothers, Jacob (Bass guitar) & "Tank" (Drums), their answer was The 71's - a band addicted to the influence of music, and dedicated to being a part of it. The 71's believe that rock n' roll really can change the world - some say this makes them naive. They would say it's what makes them worth listening to... YOU DECIDE.

They Were Stars

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They Were Stars is an indie pop-rock band from Dallas, Texas. Their sound draws from a range of influences including Weezer, Jimmy Eat World, My Bloody Valentine, Ok Go, Pixies, and Tripping Daisy, taking pop music to the next level. The band prides itself on its experienced musicianship and the ability to play as well live as they do in the their recordings. They Were Stars formed in late 2006 in Dallas, Texas, only to record a few demo tracks then take a year-long hiatus. Collin Cable (vocals) and Graham Smith (bass) reunited in early 2008 to continue the project and recruited guitarist Taylor Tatsch and drummer Cooper Heffley. They quickly began working on a six-song EP but found it hard to stop there. The band soon had enough material to extend the EP into a full-length album, Own Your Atoms, which they released in April of 2009. The band wrote, produced, engineered, and mixed the entire album themselves. Around the time of the release, they brought in guitarist Mitch Lazorko to complete the group. They Were Stars has recently opened for bands such as Motion City Soundtrack, Vedera, and Pictures and Sound. As of May 2009, they are writing new music and playing shows around North Texas