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    Surf City and Bare Wires with Big Surr

    Surf City and Bare Wires with Big Surr

    Presented by The End at The End

    March 27, 2011

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    Surf City became one of New Zealand's most buzzed-about bands in the early 2000s with their energetic mélange of '60s-style pop melodies, Kiwi indie pop in the manner of the Clean and Tall Dwarfs, ringing surf guitar leads, and noisy indie rock influences such as the Pixies, Pavement, and the Jesus and Mary Chain. In fact, JAMC helped inspire the group's name; founders Josh Kennedy and Davin Stoddard, who met while browsing at a video store, originally named the band the Fibs, but soon changed the moniker to Kill Surf City after a rare Jesus and Mary Chain B-side. Eager to move away from the monolithic and atonal sounds that were dominating the Kiwi scene at the time, guitarists Kennedy and Stoddard joined forces in 2004 and recruited drummer Logan Collins and bassist Jamie Kennedy (Josh's sibling) to round out the new act.

    Using Stoddard's recently purchased four-track machine, Kill Surf City began recording demos while touring around New Zealand. In 2006, after opening several Australian dates on Dinosaur Jr.'s reunion tour, they began compiling a six-song EP from the cream of their home recordings, which was finally released in 2008 by Arch Hill Recordings after negotiations with the fabled Flying Nun label fell through. The self-titled EP was released under the name Surf City when the band discovered a group in the U.K. was already using Kill Surf City, and in homage to Pavement, who they've cited as a key influence, Surf City persuaded artist Steve Keene to create the cover artwork for their EP. In 2008, Surf City began work on their first full-length album. Titled Kudos, the album was released by Fire Records in November of 2010.

    Catch Surf City at The End. Also performing Bare Wires and Big Surr


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        The End

        2219 Elliston Place
        Nashville, TN 37203

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        March 27, 2011

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        Sunday 9:00pm

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