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Celebrity Etc presents
Being Dead-(low tix warning)
Thu, 20 Nov, 7:30 PM EST
Doors open
7:00 PM EST
Rumba Cafe
2507 Summit St, Columbus, OH 43202
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Description
7PM Doors
$20 day of show if available
All Ages but under 21 pays a $2 cash gratuity fee at door (for the tip jar)
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Indie Pop
Being Dead
Being Dead
Indie Pop
Being Dead — the Austin, TX-based duo consisting of Falcon Bitch and Shmoofy — announces its new album, EELS, out September 27th on Bayonet, lead single/video “Firefighters,” and a fall headline tour. Being Dead’s records are mosaics, technicolor incantations, each song its own self-contained little universe. And while the dreamlike EELS probes further into the depths of the duo Being Dead’s psyche, it is, most importantly, a 16-track record that is genuinely unpredictable from one track to the next. It’s a joyous and unexpected trip helmed by two true-blue freak bitch besties holed up in a lil’ house in the heart of Austin, Texas.
When Horses Would Run, Being Dead’s “glorious and timeless” (Gorilla vs. Bear) debut record released in 2023, took years to release. The final product was excellent and expertly polished, at odds with the live rowdiness they’d cultivated a reputation for throughout Austin and beyond across seven years of being a band. For the next one, they knew they’d have to do things differently. They decamped to Los Angeles for two weeks to record with GRAMMY-winning producer John Congleton, writing songs for the record until days before they landed in the studio. Working on a much tighter schedule than their debut LP, the radical shift in process was welcome - a good balance and a challenge, with Congleton helping them find new ways to work. Being Dead has grown from a duo to a trio live, including bassist Nicole Roman-Johnston who also co-wrote and recorded bass and vocals on several album tracks.
The resulting EELS is a darker record, tapped more into the devilishness within. It’s a more raucous, rougher ride sonically. There’s heartbreak, excitement, enchantment, dancing – we move through it all at a high-octane pace. Falcon Bitch and Smoofy never want to do the same thing twice on any song, and they don’t. This is never more apparent than on lead single, “Firefighters,” which might be the first of its kind told from the perspective of a Dalmatian who is overworked at their fire station. The pummeling, distorted garage rock ripper’s accompanying video by director URZULKA “came together through a group hallucination.” The band adds, “We love marbles and outdoor play and decided to get it on video for y’all. Making this was like creating an intricate handshake with all your buddies—riddled with inside jokes and giggles.”

Alternative
The Silkies
The Silkies
Alternative
This band is our attempt to clear our heads, process the mess, find the magic, and make people feel a part of something, even if just for a moment.
The sound lies somewhere between the frenetic energy of Talking Heads and Devo, the introspective bath of feelings of The Cure and Yo La Tengo, and the riffy punch of The Strokes and The Clash.
This is a band for people who like their pets, like parties, like to be alone, loud stuff, quiet stuff, John Carpenter movies, Terrence Malick movies, healthy food, junk food, chorus pedals, fuzz pedals, coffee, water. We hope to meet you soon.
