One advantage of a coheadliner would be if SLS plays first and I can get home at a decent time since it’s gonna be a weeknight show haha
Didn’t dig Oso oso’s last album and the one time I saw them live they were just okay but I’ll still go to the show!
Support for Seattle is Sydney Sprague and Worry Club fyi Was kinda hoping for bands I was more familiar with but it gives me some new acts to check out that aren't metal or hardcore if there's a date within reasonable distance of here. We were supposed to get a date in 2022 that never got rescheduled because of their COVID scare so I'm kinda hoping they make that up.
I think both bands are at equal levels popularity wise. Oso Oso plays small venues and doesn’t sell them out, like SLS, at least in Chicago, so I imagine they will switch off who closes.
Ugh, unless I know for sure SLS is going on last, I can’t pull the trigger (IF it even comes to CLE), between my son’s baseball schedule and daughter’s softball schedule, no way I’d be able to get to a show before 9
Spanish Love Songs/oso oso/Sydney Sprague is way sicker than I would've reasonably expected Should probably check out Worry Club
Hoping the co-headliner does well for them bc I want this band to keep going. Going from Hot Mulligan opener to co headline with Oso Oso seems like a pivot. Though I think for the better. Bands like Oso Oso, Microwave, Prince Daddy, etc have had some staying power and a core fan group. Given the sound of No Joy they feel more at home here. A 4 band bill is brutal though. Looking to checking out the other bands. Oso Oso has been on my radar forever and I just never took a good listen. Hoping SLS can keep the same set minus dropping 1-2 if needed for time.