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Rock EuporaBrother Moses
Sat, 17 Mar, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM CDT
Doors open
6:30 PM CDT
The Basement
1604 Eighth Ave South, Nashville, TN 37203
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Singer-Songwriter
Rock Eupora
Rock Eupora
Singer-Songwriter
Rock Eupora is a sprightly blend of gritty rock and shimmering pop.
Clayton Waller, the Mississippi music artist known as Rock Eupora, operates in a true DIY fashion, playing every instrument on the albums that he writes and records himself.
Clayton started taking piano lessons at the age of 5. He quickly discovered his love for songwriting and performing and took advantage of nearly every opportunity to play music. In college, he helped form a rock-n-roll power trio called Wolf Cove. Wolf Cove started dissolving as graduation approached, and Waller began writing solo. These songs eventually became Rock Eupora and took form as the first album, Blanks.
Waller recorded the first album at his college house in Starkville, just minutes down the road from small town Eupora. Waller, knowing he would soon make the leap to Nashville, wanted to take a piece of Mississippi with him. He recognized the importance of his surrounding influences and environment, and was ready to rock the boat and shake up the stereotypes associated with Southern music.
While in grad school in Nashville, TN, Waller wrote and recorded Rock Eupora’s second full-length album in his apartment-converted basement. In Soon the Sun Will Come, Waller uses galactic hooks and melodies and a unique blend of gritty rock and shimmering pop to address the power of time, the reality of love, and the importance of faith as he experiences a transitional stage of life. Waller and the Rock Eupora band currently reside in Nashville and frequently tour the Southeast.

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Brother Moses
Brother Moses
Alternative
Brother Moses was formed in 2014 by a group of friends who wanted to try and find a place for themselves in the small-but-vibrant Fayetteville, Arkansas music scene. Childhood friends and college roommates James Lockhart and Moses Gomez wrote songs in their spare room and showed them to friends and fellow University of Arkansas student John-Lewis Anderson, who invited them to play an annual Halloween house party they hosted. The experience bonded the band together and with a later addition of drummer Corey Dill, Brother Moses was born and set out to recreate the spirit of that night over and over.
Their first official release, the sun-soaked, blissed-out Legends, took that spirit and condensed it into six songs that showcased the intertwined guitar work of Anderson and Gomez and the relentlessly catchy hooks of frontman James Lockhart. Produced and recorded by Raymond Richards (Local Natives, LCD Soundsystem). the record quickly turned the house parties into sold-out shows, and the group of friends into a creative unit that sought to make something uniquely their own.
Their first full-length release saw the band staying true to their frenetic roots, but dialed down to a more focused and controlled center. Mixing explosive The Walkmen-sized hooks with tightly wound ribbons of guitar and synthesizers, Magnolia would go on to collect over a million total streams in just a year’s time after an independent release in February 2018.
Soon after the release of Magnolia, the band made the decision to move from Arkansas and relocate permanently as a group to New York City. They celebrated the move with the release of two tracks - “Sam & Diane” and “Love Will Set You Free.”, songs that showcased the band’s pop music IQ and ever-increasing knack for making music that travels from ambient expanses to cathartic eruptions within a single song.