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Cordovas + Great Peacock Spring Tour
Thu, 20 May, 8:00 PM EDT
Doors open
7:00 PM EDT
The Senate
1022 Senate Street, Columbia, SC 29201
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Americana
Cordovas
Cordovas
Americana
Cordovas are Joe Firstman, Lucca Soria, Toby Weaver, and Graham Helm. Out of Madison, TN, Cordovas' sound is based in harmony, song, and musicianship. Firstman released two albums on Atlantic Records in the early 2000s, including the acclaimed "War of Women." "Baby Genius," 24-year-old songsmith, Des Moines' Lucca Soria, sings and plays guitar. Redondo Beach, California's Graham Helm is on drums. The 25-year-old Berklee College of Music dropout also sings and pens tunes for the group. Toby Weaver, also an original Cordova and American Folk music aficionado, plays guitar and sings. The band spent the past three winters on the Baja in in Mexico writing and demoing songs after producing their own festival, Tropic of Cancer in Todos Santos. Their forthcoming album was produced by two-time Grammy nominee Kenneth Pattengale of The Milk Carton Kids.
"Cordovas wring new life from older influences, hoisting their freak flag high..." - Rolling Stone

Alternative Rock
Great Peacock
Great Peacock
Alternative Rock
Leave it to Great Peacock — a band whose big, bold sound has been sharpened by years of relentless touring — to create some of the most compelling rock & roll road music of the 21st century. Forever Worse Better, the band's third release, is an anthemic soundtrack for a life spent on the move, chasing down brighter horizons somewhere between the blur of truck stops and traffic lights.
Self-produced and funded by the bandmates themselves, this is Great Peacock's defining album: a record about the three-way intersection between drive, desperation, and determination, rooted in the epic sweep of heartland rock, the harmonized melodies of amplified Americana, and the hooks of guitar-driven pop music.
Led by frontman/guitarist Andrew Nelson, guitarist/harmony vocalist Blount Floyd, and bass player Frank Keith IV — the band has racked up plenty of highway miles since releasing Making Ghosts, the 2013 debut record that introduced Great Peacock as modern-day interpreters of the American South's rich musical history. They took their cues from the greats, rolling the concentric influences of Tom Petty, George Jones, and forward-thinking folk bands into a sound that was just as colorful as the group's name. Then, as the euphoric rush of forming a new band gave way to the grounded reality of touring for 100+ days a year, Great Peacock evolved their sound while also expanding their audience. They swapped their acoustic guitars for electrics. They made room for synthesizers and harder-hitting hooks. By the time Gran Pavo Real arrived in 2018, Great Peacock had grown beyond their rootsy beginnings, now flaunting a sound that paired the band's southern stripes with sharper dynamics and more pointed, poignant songwriting.