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Levitation Room and Growing Pains
Fri, 12 Nov, 8:00 PM PST
Doors open
7:00 PM PST
WOW Hall
291 W. 8th Ave., Eugene, OR 97401
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Alternative Rock
Growing Pains
Growing Pains
Alternative Rock
Growing Pains is Kalia Storer (bass/vocals), Carl Taylor (guitar), Jack Havrilla (guitar/vocals) and Kyle Kraft (drums). The members met each other playing covers at the School of Rock in Portland, Oregon when they were 16 and 17; six months later, they were trying out their own material at Portland all-ages mecca Black Water and in basements around the city, quickly turning heads at early shows that, according to more than a few of those in attendance, sounded like “if Mazzy Star were an emo band.” Taking influence from the oceanic sonics of My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive, Growing Pains's new EP 'Thought I Heard Your Car' shows the group exploring a heavy, claustrophobic soundscape that has come to define their stunning live shows. Whether it’s breakbeat-lined grooves or a Taxi Driver sample, there is nothing the group won’t try to express their musical catharsis to the fullest extent. One can rest easy knowing they have a new Growing Pains EP to play over and over again as they wait to see what lies next for the ever-evolving group.
