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SabonQuick Mystery
Sat, 16 Aug, 9:30 PM EDT
Doors open
9:00 PM EDT
Grog Shop
2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44106
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Saturday, August 16
SABON "They Call Me" Album Release Party with Quick Mystery
Playing "They Call Me" in its entirety at Grog Shop
Doors 9 PM | Show 9:30 PM
All Ages
$10
+ $3 at door if under 21
SABON is a high energy, female fronted, four piece, ska/punk band from Clev OH! Their all original music is heavily inspired by Less than Jake, Rise Against, and Strung Out. With Sophia on Lead Vox and Tenor Sax, Sylvia on Guitar, Vox, and Trombone, Ava on Bass and Vox, and Caleb on Drums. These four high-schoolers bring some absolute punk energy to the stage! Their debut album "They Call Me" dropping August 16th, includes 14 ripping tracks that'll take you back to the early 90s roots of ska/punk.
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Age Limit
All Ages

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SABON is the youngest ska band to come out of northeast Ohio- four teenagers who started between ages 14-16 (now 15-18) have been blowing the top off the fourth wave of American ska. The quartet has been infiltrating the Cleveland music scene with their endless supply of energy and bafflingly tight live production for the better half of two years. Their music style is refreshingly 90’s with a light, whimsical feel for easy listening. The group is definitely on the more upbeat side of the
punk scene; their female vocals contribute to the playful and nostalgic vibe.
SABON has a fantastic mix of duelling lead vocalists, comprised of sisters Sophia and Sylvia Parke. Their vocal styles and ranges are so distinctly different- a versatile, gritty end, blended with a dynamic high range creating a irreplacable vocal duality. Behind these two powerhouses is an equally balanced rhythm section, Lily Greier filling the musical pockets with endlessly complex No Doubt-style basslines, precision, and addictive grooviness. Punchy drums create the foundation of SABON’s songs, Caleb Evans truly showing off the silly and juvenile energy of this group of teenagers while still baffling the audience with his incredible skills that remain unmatched. Yet another piece of the musical puzzle is Sylvia’s melodic Iron Maiden-inspired guitar parts. As the primary songwriter, she truly works magic of a memory into every song; along with classic jumpy ska that makes you want to skank. Sophia holds the position of the sole saxophonist, exciting the crowd with sax licks, melodies, and solos that will take you back to the days of Operation Ivy. The addition of the saxophone
perfectly rounds out their musical landscape.
