The Bummers
Milkboy
1100 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Jul 6, 2019
8:00 PM EDT
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The Bummers Biography
The Bummers are the New Orleans band you need to sing you the bleak truths of the universe. Vocalist/guitarists Sean Doyle and Ben Shooter and bassist Clay Hakes, all originally from the northeast, met in college in New Orleans and found common ground in their love of darker and heavier music. Drummer Fox Capone, originally from Nashville, completes The Bummers’ lineup with a progressive metal-influenced style that proves endlessly versatile.
In summer 2018 the band released their debut album A Very Exciting Life, recorded with the help of some of their local punk rock heroes - Mike Saladis of Donovan Wolfington and Matt Seferian of Pope helped engineer and produce the album. A Very Exciting Life set the tone for the Bummers material, with dissonant guitars and lyrics about science fiction dystopias.
This summer The Bummers are back with their new EP Dairy Beach - a collection of six nihilistic summer bops. On this EP the band explores a vision of the classic millennial experience, singing about nostalgia for simpler times from childhood, struggles with depression, lack of personal agency, and the bleak emptiness of outer space.
Read MoreIn summer 2018 the band released their debut album A Very Exciting Life, recorded with the help of some of their local punk rock heroes - Mike Saladis of Donovan Wolfington and Matt Seferian of Pope helped engineer and produce the album. A Very Exciting Life set the tone for the Bummers material, with dissonant guitars and lyrics about science fiction dystopias.
This summer The Bummers are back with their new EP Dairy Beach - a collection of six nihilistic summer bops. On this EP the band explores a vision of the classic millennial experience, singing about nostalgia for simpler times from childhood, struggles with depression, lack of personal agency, and the bleak emptiness of outer space.
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