Beyond the Bridge - Coronado Local Lifestyle NEWS - DEC 2021

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December, 2021 | VOLUME 6 | ISSUE 12

The Inflorescence / Indie Pop Rock It may be a cliche to say the kids are alright, but in the case of new band, The Inf lorescence, it’s a fact. Newly signed to Kill Rock Stars, the four piece band, featuring Tuesday on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Charlee on lead guitar and backup vocals, Milla on drums, and Sasha on bass, with fill in drummer Maya, while Milla is away at college, formed in September 2019. Tuesday is on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Charlee is on lead guitar and backup vocals, Milla on drums, and Sasha on bass, with fill in drummer Maya while Milla is away at college. Formed in September 2019, the band grew a following really quickly. “Tuesday, Milla, and Sasha were in a band together which broke up pretty quickly,” explained Charlee. “After breaking up, the three of them encouraged me to learn guitar, which I did.” Then they formed the Fluorescents, now known as the Inf lorescence. How would you describe your music? who are some of your musical inf luences? “Tuesdays inf luences are the bands Beach Bunny, It Looks Sad, and Lovejoy. Charlee: Modern Baseball, Wallows, Cage the Elephant. Milla: Dave Grohl, the Police.

Sasha: Fall out Boy, Green Day. We’d describe our music as indie pop rock.”

The Kill Rock Stars deal came about through family connections. “Tuesdays mom knew

owner of label, owner of label, Slim Moon, from a compilation she was on. She sent him our music and he loved it!. Us signing to KRS includes the promotion of our upcoming album and everything that has to do with it.” No details on the forthcoming album just yet, but Charlee notes the album was “recorded at Singing Serpent with Ben Moore. Yes, the album is all original songs. Tuesday writes the backbone of our songs and then everyone else writes their individual parts.” The plan is for that album to be available on colored vinyl with a possible summer tour in 2022 Upcoming shows include the Soda Bar (January 9) and Soma (January 21), with lots more in the works. Meanwhile 2022 is looking like it’s going to see lots of forward movement from the Inf lorescence. When it comes to her favorite thing about the band, Charlee is succinct and reveals the secret of the band in one word. “My favorite thing about being in the Inf lorescence? Friendship.” Contact - Instagram: @theinf lorescenceband

New Years Eve / Top 5 EventsEve 2021 New Years / Top 5 Events 2021 Events 2021

It’s time to say good riddance to 2021 and hope for a better 2022. While festivities are perhaps a bit muted this time out, there are still plenty of parties happening for anyone who’d like to end the year out on the town with good friends and live music. here are five options that are sure to make

your last night of the year a good one. * Winstons - Trip into 2022 with good vibes courtesy of The Electric Waste Band. Playing the music of the Grateful Dead, the band holds the record for the longest San Diego residency, now at over 1570

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Winstons shows. Amazing! * Pechanga Arena - Dance the night away with a huge light show and performances at LED: OMFG! On hand will be from Black Tiger Sex Machine, Cash Cash, Dabin, Dillon Francis, Ekali, Hex Cougar, JVNA, Madeon (DJ Set), Malaa, Midnight Kids, Noizu, Said the Sky, Seven Lions, & Zeds Dead. @LocalUmbrellaMedia

*Belly Up Tavern - award winning reggae combo Tribal Seeds will bring a night of Island sounds to the Belly Up Tavern. * Tio Leo’s - The perfect spot for fans of classic rock,with a spacious dance floor and great food as well * Hard Rock Hotel - DJ led dance music will be the soundtrack of the night as 2021

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