Take Advantage of Buried Beds Headlining at KFN April 28

Take advantage of Buried Beds’ last local headlining gig before their third full-length album is released in the not so distant future (late summer/early fall) as the band brings their charming sound to Kung Fu Necktie tonight. The group develops a beautifully united combination of orchestrated pop that flourishes in its ability to use a plethora of stringed instrumentation, creating a layered and at times dramatic vibe. Utilizing a combination of male/female vocals (Brandon Beaver/Eliza Hardy Jones), the results are a supremely polished cascading musical experience that takes advantage of excellent story-style lyrics and the sonic potential of an advantageous instrumental toolbox. Auctioneer will fit quite nicely sharing their solemnly intense take on indie pop, while Baltimore’s husband & wife duo of Paul and Krystal Jean Masson, The Great American Canyon Band, delivers wistfully atmospheric ambient indie folk that plays off the marriage of their vocals. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $8, 21+ – Michael Colavita