TICKET SALES TERMINATED
Tickets are currently unavailable on TicketWeb

The Crocodile Presents:
The Orphan The PoetFriday Pilots ClubRightfield
Thu, 9 Sep, 8:30 PM PDT
Clock-Out Lounge
4864 Beacon Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
TICKET SALES TERMINATED
Tickets are currently unavailable on TicketWeb
Event Information
Age Limit
21+
Refund Policy
All sales are final. There are no refunds unless the event is cancelled or postponed

Rock
Friday Pilots Club
Friday Pilots Club
Rock
That seemingly pristine way in which certain individuals are able to connect with one another
so seamlessly lies at the heart of Friday Pilots Club’s success. As the chief masterminds of fiery
new alternative act, singer Caleb Hiltunen and multi-instrumentalist Drew Polovick are a perfect
match. It’s the way their talents complement one another — Hiltunen as the unorthodox
naturalist; Polovick the classically trained stickler for sonic details — that’s since coalesced into
something truly special. In only a matter of years, Friday Pilots Club has emerged from Chicago
as one of the hottest new alt-rock acts — a duo creating the sort of no-nonsense multi-
dimensional, exploratory alternative music that’s both immediately recognizable and
undoubtedly fresh-sounding. “Everything is right on the mark,” Caleb says of their sweet pop-
infused sound, influenced as much by early-aughts indie bands as the classic rock touchstones
of their youth. It’s all on display with their recent EP, six tracks of lustrous alt-rock explosiveness
with a gut-punch of character which was released via Big Machine/John Varvatos Records,
including the call-and-response “Looked Better In Gold,” the pummeling “Breaking My Bones,”
the infectious pop bounce of “Change For You” and the meditative “Glad To Be Here.” Taken on
the whole, the EP showcases the duo’s flair for the dramatic, and, more importantly, a musical
chemistry equal-parts crisp and cunning that ties together with Hiltunen’s undeniably soulful
vocals – an uncommon and much sought-after mix of sultry, scathing and sweet.

Folk
Rightfield
Rightfield
Folk
Reed Hoelscher and Jack Blocker grew up together. They went to the same school and played
on the same sports teams, up until middle school, when they parted ways. Years later, they
reconnected after finding out that they lived in the same dorm at the University of Arkansas, and
what started as old friends jamming in the music room and watching baseball games together
turned into musical duo Rightfield. They moved into the same house and started fine-tuning
their sound--before they knew it, Rightfield was opening for larger bands and expanding their
audiences faster than ever. Their deluxe album is a culmination of their successes and failures
in the creation of Rightfield. Their goal is to be timeless-- to make music that will be
remembered for the next 50 years, not the next 50 days.
