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Remo Drive
sports.

Wed, 23 Sep, 9:00 PM CDT
Doors open
8:00 PM CDT
Gasa Gasa

4920 Freret St, New Orleans, LA 70115

Description
sports. is a three-piece "Midwest-emo" band. Formed in Boston, MA, in 2013, sports. is now based in Green Bay, WI, New Haven, CT, and New York, NY. The band is known for their energetic punk performances, twinkly emo guitar riffs, and catchy pop hooks. Their first full-length record, "Demon Daze," was released in 2015, and went on to develop a cult-like following after the band's hiatus in 2019. Demon Daze continued growing, earning its position as a quintessential midwest-emo record, and getting dubbed a 'gateway' into the genre. The record has been praised for its contributions to hybrid math-rock and emo alike, often receiving positive reviews since its inception, and becoming a time capsule of its era. 10 years later, sports. is reforming to celebrate 10 years of Demon Daze, and to perform their 1st full band tour in over 6 years. Ahead of their reunion, sports. released a remastered version of Demon Daze, which includes 10 new bonus tracks of demos, remixes, and acoustic versions of songs from the original album. The band is excited to perform again, to meet their many new fans, and to continue building off their newfound momentum. To quote the band on their return: "It's so sick to be back," and "I want to take over the world now, it's time to write some rippers.” To find their muse again, REMO DRIVE went back to where it all began: their parents’ basement. It had been a long time coming for the Paulson brothers – Erik (vocals, guitar) and Stephen (bass) – who formed Remo Drive in Bloomington, Minnesota, in 2013 and have since captivated audiences around the world with an earnest, idiosyncratic brand of indie-rock and two highly lauded albums: 2017’s Greatest Hits and 2019’s Natural, Everyday Degradation. The resulting album, A PORTRAIT OF AN UGLY MAN (due out June 26 on Epitaph) finds the band truly in their element – both physically and sonically. Self-produced and mixed by the duo, A Portrait of an Ugly Man feels all at once familiar and fresh: The basement breathed a looseness into songs like “If I've Ever Looked Too Deep In Thought” and “Ode to Joy,” while the freedom of the sessions left the band able to explore the next evolution of their sound. A Portrait of an Ugly Man cements their place as an insular, self-sustaining act who don’t need shiny gear or expensive studios to produce a great album – that task starts and ends with the songs themselves. And, as it turns out, the recording process was proof that when it comes to a nurturing, creative environment, there’s no place like home. Computer is a Brooklyn based band who draws inspiration from early 2000s Japanese math rock while folding in a mix of punk grit and emo. Their sound blends technical precision with a distinctly human emotional core, turning complexity into something that feels both calculated and cathartic. Pushing the boundaries of the modern math rock landscape, Computer crafts music that’s intricate, expressive, and charmingly off kilter.

Event Information
Age Limit
18+