Karenpalooza: A Euclid Tavern Reunion

Fri Apr 25 2025

8:30 PM (Doors 7:30 PM)

Grog Shop

2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard Cleveland Heights, OH 44106

$20.00

All Ages

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Karenpalooza: A Euclid Tavern Reunion LIVE at Grog Shop
featuring:
Season to Risk
Lo-Pan
Red Giant

Friday, April 25th
7:30pm doors / 8:30pm show
All Ages
$20
+$3 at the door if under 21

Stop on down to B Side for the pizza preparty with music by DJ Bob Fu
Featuring photos and posters by:
Derek Hess
Clay Parker
Ron K
Karen Novak
Keith Marlowe 
Anastasia Pantsios


Season to Risk are a Kansas City, Missouri band who play noise rock and post-hardcore music in the vein of Jesus Lizard and Six Finger Satellite with a new Record Store Day 2025 release 1-800-MELTDOWN (2025) on Init Records.

Karenpalooza: A Euclid Tavern Reunion

  • Season to Risk

    Season to Risk

    Alternative Rock

    This pioneering Kansas City band has survived fire, flood, tornadoes, and van
    crashes and lived to talk about it.

    Season to Risk play a genre-bending mix of heavy indie rock. Singer Steve
    Tulipana’s captivating stage presence quickly got the band noticed in the early
    90s and signed to Columbia (Sony), with vocals in the lineage of Nick Cave and
    David Yow of Jesus Lizard. The band changed direction with each release, quickly
    pivoting away from the grunge and nu metal wave, showing a surprisingly diverse
    range of influences and interests, gradually adding darker noise and synthesizer.
    Reviews ranged from “the next Soundgarden” (1st record) to “metal for recovering
    indie rockers” (2nd record).

    In 1993, they were selected to perform as a futuristic punk band for the club scene
    in the film “Strange Days” about the Y2K apocalypse, but their song was cut from
    the soundtrack for being “too noisy”.

    Burned and Submerged
    A series of disasters has tested Season to Risk as if God herself wants their music
    destroyed. The band blew through a dozen vehicles while touring relentlessly
    through the 90s, suffering near-death accidents along the way, cracked engines,
    careening backwards downhill in Seattle with no brakes, and a rollover on an icy
    stretch of Minnesota highway. They also suffered line up changes with the loss of
    several early drummers leaving at pivotal moments in the band’s career.

    No less than four members have left the band to join their alt rock cousins Shiner,
    also from Kansas City. Tim Dow played drums on early Season to Risk songs but
    left before the recording of the eponymous debut record. Current Shiner rhythm
    section Paul Malinowski and Jason Gerken left after the 2nd album “In A Perfect
    World”. And noise guitar prodigy Josh Newton joined Shiner after the 3rd album
    “Men Are Monkeys. Robots Win.”

    Season to Risk’s first two album masters burned in the Sony/Universal warehouse
    fire of 2008, which also claimed 150,000 other master tapes from John Coltrane to
    Nine Inch Nails. The band’s recording studio was totaled in a flash flood which
    almost claimed the lives of guitarist Duane Trower and drummer David Silver as
    they tried to save equipment while muddy water submerged their recording
    console and ruined the building in 15 minutes. The tape masters for their third
    album and other clients’ projects were lost in the flood, along with their touring RV,
    their studio investment, and their morale. Trower built a new recording studio,
    Weights and Measures Soundlab, and eventually remastered the synth-drenched
    album years later.

    Multiple Personalities
    Bass player Billy Smith and guitar/synth wizard Wade Williamson joined their
    ranks in 1999 to complete their 4th album “The Shattering” with producers Jason
    Livermore and Bill Stevenson (Descendents /Flag). After touring for that record,
    the band took a breather and worked on other projects through the 2000s, often
    together, releasing many albums with differing musical styles as Roman Numerals,
    Thee Water MoccaSins, Olympic Size, Sie Lieben Maschinen, and CoNoCo.
    1-800-MELTDOWN is a return to their noise rock roots, released by Init Records
    on limited-edition neon green vinyl for Record Store Day 2025.
  • Lo-Pan

    Lo-Pan

    Stoner Metal

    Lo-Pan is an American hard rock band hailing from Columbus, Ohio, known for their powerful blend of driving rhythms, melodic vocals and immersive sonic landscapes. Formed in 2005, the band has earned a reputation as one of the most consistent and compelling acts in the modern heavy scene, combining a blue-collar work ethic with a singular artistic vision.
  • Red Giant

    Red Giant

    Heavy Metal

    Space Punk, U.S.A.

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Karenpalooza: A Euclid Tavern Reunion

Fri Apr 25 2025 8:30 PM

(Doors 7:30 PM)

Grog Shop Cleveland Heights OH
Karenpalooza: A Euclid Tavern Reunion

$20.00 All Ages

Karenpalooza: A Euclid Tavern Reunion LIVE at Grog Shop
featuring:
Season to Risk
Lo-Pan
Red Giant

Friday, April 25th
7:30pm doors / 8:30pm show
All Ages
$20
+$3 at the door if under 21

Stop on down to B Side for the pizza preparty with music by DJ Bob Fu
Featuring photos and posters by:
Derek Hess
Clay Parker
Ron K
Karen Novak
Keith Marlowe 
Anastasia Pantsios


Season to Risk are a Kansas City, Missouri band who play noise rock and post-hardcore music in the vein of Jesus Lizard and Six Finger Satellite with a new Record Store Day 2025 release 1-800-MELTDOWN (2025) on Init Records.

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All Ages
limit 10 per person
General Admission
$20.00

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Terms & Conditions

+ $3 AT DOOR IF UNDER 21