Tonight, the Guild presents an exciting pop-punk show at Golden Tea House featuring the local debut of hometown trio Beach Slang, whom has been freshly signed to Tiny Engines. With an eye on a fall release date, the group that is comprised of JP Flexner (Ex-Friends), Ed McNulty (Crybaby, ex-Nona), and James Snyder (Weston) will head back into the studio later this month to record the follow-up to the Who Would Ever Want Anything So Broken? EP. Snyder’s vocal tone has that worn yet not weary appeal as though with each phrase he offers a piece of himself, while the instrumentation appears to be a tight cohesive unit, balancing a consistently on the go mentality with an overt aggression that should increase in a live setting. Joining in on the festivities will be Long Island garage-punks Crow Bait (Don Giovanni Records), fellow pop-punk locals Awkward Talking, and the duo of Candice Martello and Nick Fanelli, a.k.a. Omar. Golden Tea House, (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info), 7:30pm, $5 – $7, Donation, All Ages – Michael Colavita