Teen Daze w/ Oh No! Yoko, Kingdom Cloud, and Little Jungles
$10 advance - Buy your tickets for this show here!
Advance tickets also available at Leo's Video and Tweaked and Yummy Vintage Apparel
$15 door
Doors at 7pm

Sometimes things go easier than they should. Sometimes, it’s sunny out, and it feels like summer, but it’s the middle of February. Sometimes, you wake up and realize how much good you have in your life. Sometimes you just want to fall asleep to something that reminds you of falling asleep on the beach. “Four More Years” by Teen Daze is a blending of these things. It’s a soundtrack, it’s its own narrative. It doesn’t shy away from noting its influences, and yet it brings something new to the table. It’s a chillwave, glo-fi, dance, electronic, soul, sample-heavy, reverb-drenched record.

Oh No! Yoko
is a crowd-pleasing band, to be sure. With clever, at times remarkably nonsensical, lyrics, Morris stands tall and assured at the helm of a band that seems to revel in its goofiness. The boys are completely earnest, however, in their love of music and are totally committed to making the most of their current good fortune. Besides, they’ve worked long and hard for this. “Liam and I had a two-man band for a little while in grade 5,” explained Morris. “We played some metal music and it was pretty fun.” Somewhere along the way, the band experienced a genre shift, and in grade eight, the two boys asked their friend Nic to join in. “We used to be a four-piece,” admitted Hamilton, “but we kicked Lucas Thiessen out because he plays rugby.”


Families & Friends! Brothers & Sisters! Emerging from the shambolic ocean of youthful abandon comes Kingdom Cloud. Lovers of all things good and true, their sole goal is to fill the deepest cavern of your heart with electric sound. Utilizing synthesizers, amplifiers, and jungle rhythms, they make music that will make you lose it! Rejoice!


Little Jungles is the (currently) one man pop group of Matthew Niemann. Pop songs at heart. Noise for you soul. They'll eat you alive with their sadness and longing. They'll bring you down to lift you up. Hearts breaking over and over and over and over and over....