Husbands, Being Dead, Candy Cigarettes

Tue Feb 27 2024

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

Domino Room

51 NW Greenwood Avenue Bend, OR 97701

All Ages

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Tickets available locally at Smith Rock Records & Higher Elevation Smokers Gallery

Bio:
Husbands knows the galvanizing power of an anthemic, hair-raising song. As the
co-founding songwriter behind the Oklahoma City indie rock outfit Husbands, Danny
Davis has been meticulously crafting emotionally potent tunes about finding your place in the world. His writing always strives to break free from monotony and routine, aiming for meaning and clarity through massive choruses and colorful arrangements. CUATRO, Husbands’ adventurous and triumphant fourth album out Oct. 13 via Cowboy 2.0 and Thirty Tigers, marks a turning point for the band. It’s the first LP written after the departure of longtime bandmate and collaborator, Wil Norton. It’s also an album that Davis made during a time of relative personal stability after quitting his nine-to-five and moving with his wife to Costa Rica. Across 11 arena-filling and richly-produced tracks, the full-length is a document of his growth as a human being and a testament to finding peace in relationships evolving.
 

JMax Productions
Husbands, Being Dead, Candy Cigarettes

  • Tickets for this event are no longer online. Tickets are still available for purchase at the box office.
  • Husbands

    Husbands

    Indie Rock

  • Being Dead

    Being Dead

    Garage Rock

  • Candy Cigarettes

    Candy Cigarettes

    Indie Rock

JMax Productions

Husbands, Being Dead, Candy Cigarettes

Tue Feb 27 2024 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

Domino Room Bend OR
Husbands, Being Dead, Candy Cigarettes
  • Tickets for this event are no longer online. Tickets are still available for purchase at the box office.

All Ages

Tickets available locally at Smith Rock Records & Higher Elevation Smokers Gallery

Bio:
Husbands knows the galvanizing power of an anthemic, hair-raising song. As the
co-founding songwriter behind the Oklahoma City indie rock outfit Husbands, Danny
Davis has been meticulously crafting emotionally potent tunes about finding your place in the world. His writing always strives to break free from monotony and routine, aiming for meaning and clarity through massive choruses and colorful arrangements. CUATRO, Husbands’ adventurous and triumphant fourth album out Oct. 13 via Cowboy 2.0 and Thirty Tigers, marks a turning point for the band. It’s the first LP written after the departure of longtime bandmate and collaborator, Wil Norton. It’s also an album that Davis made during a time of relative personal stability after quitting his nine-to-five and moving with his wife to Costa Rica. Across 11 arena-filling and richly-produced tracks, the full-length is a document of his growth as a human being and a testament to finding peace in relationships evolving.