PAPA

KROQ Presents

PAPA

Beat Club, DJ Kat Corbett, Wardell

Mon, January 7, 2013

Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 8:30 pm

Bootleg Bar

Mondays in January - Free

Free

This event is 21 and over

PAPA - (Set time: 10:30 PM)
PAPA
There’s a poetic purity that runs through PAPA’s music. Each song’s groove exudes a dark sexiness, suggesting insidious truths and adept lies among the lines conveyed by singer/drummer Darren Weiss’ earnest vibrato, which assumes a Springsteen-like growl in his best moments. PAPA encapsulates the furious grip of the dance floor, the cold weather bearing down, and the shelter that it demands you find. With the help of Weiss’ musical partner and childhood friend, bassist Danny Presant, their soulful rock bellies a hip-hop sensibility that separates PAPA from simple revivalists and propels them into timeless territory.

Last year’s debut EP, A Good Woman is Hard to Find was an imploding bubble that captured the attention of the lost, hurt, and amorous across the country. Over the course of a year’s extensive touring PAPA converted listeners into believers with passionate, high-energy performances at shows with Temper Trap, Girls, Of Monsters and Men, as well as a series of summer festival dates.

Their new single, “Put Me To Work” is the sonic explosion of their former bubble. No longer consumed by the static energy of failed romance, PAPA’s new sound takes on the feel of propulsion and hunger, providing a sense of urgency missing from many young bands. Lyrically Weiss’s references stretch from shadow boxing, to the innocence of chilldhood, to the bible. It is the force behind lyrics like “I want to see the lights, put me to work tonight,” that help to visualize the act of reaching toward and through the limitations of ones grasp that moves the sound, this band, and their potential to reach the light.

A Good Woman is Hard to Find was an album as ripe for sorrowful romance as it was for ecstatic midnight perversion. Their forthcoming full-length, however, breaks new ground pedestaling rhythm as king and keeps the shadows dancing through the frigid night ignoring the requests for shelter; unconstrained.
“I always like the idea of the Clash being referred to as the ‘only band that mattered,’” says Weiss, “So we have no interest in doing anything, unless we feel deep in our guts that it’s going to matter.”
Catch them on tour with Grouplove this November.
Beat Club - (Set time: 9:30 PM)
Beat Club
Beat Club is a Los Angeles based band consisting of Jeff Kite (keyboards/vocals), Jon Pancoast (bass), and Anthony Polcino (guitars/vocals).

The music draws from an eclectic palette of influences ranging everywhere from hip-hop to punk rock to world-dance. Armed with an arsenal of songs often driven by searing, rhythmic guitars, funky Afrobeat bass lines and vintage synthesizers, layered over a booming blend of acoustic and electronic beats, Beat Club has become a fresh and unmistakeable musical collective.

Most of 2012 was spent writing and recording material as well as playing a slew of boisterous shows in the Los Angeles area.

The debut release from Beat Club is due in early 2013 via Pulse Code Modulations/Boombox (Mom + Pop Music).
DJ Kat Corbett
DJ Kat Corbett
Wardell - (Set time: 8:30 PM)
Wardell
Wardell (formerly Brother/Sister) is a band that was formed by one brother and one sister who met during a play date set up by their parents. One's black and one's white. They remain brother and sister. They make the kind of music you might expect from two people who grew up sharing a wall. After years spent writing songs back and forth between Providence to New York to Paris to New Haven, the two siblings have settled back in their hometown of Los Angeles, changed their name, and recruited a band of their closest friends.
Venue Information:
Bootleg Bar
2220 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA, 90057
http://foldsilverlake.com/