Funeral Party
Saint Vitus
1120 Manhattan Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11222
Nov 19, 2019
7:00 PM EST
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Funeral Party Biography
Chad Elliott - Vocals
James Torres - Guitar
Kimo - Bass
Tim Madrid - Drums
Danny Kid - Percussion / Keyboards
www.itsfuneralparty.com
www.myspace.com/funeralparty
Funeral Party began in 2005 in Whittier, CA. They have played numerous shows and gathered a large fanbase in the East L.A. area and are currently branching into the West L.A. and Hollywood scenes.
"Funeral Party is poised to be Los Angeles’ best contribution to the Indie/dance-punk scene since Moving Units. Funeral Party’s sound is similar to Moving Units and akin to Le Shok or LCD Sound System; however, it is more raw and less regimented, which can most likely be attributed to the band's youthful energy and genuine unpredictability. There is much buzz surrounding this band amongst Los Angeles’ music industry A&R types and tastemakers alike, but it is the kids that have anointed these lads Kings of the East, or princes at least."
- Los Angeles Times, 10/2006
Read MoreJames Torres - Guitar
Kimo - Bass
Tim Madrid - Drums
Danny Kid - Percussion / Keyboards
www.itsfuneralparty.com
www.myspace.com/funeralparty
Funeral Party began in 2005 in Whittier, CA. They have played numerous shows and gathered a large fanbase in the East L.A. area and are currently branching into the West L.A. and Hollywood scenes.
"Funeral Party is poised to be Los Angeles’ best contribution to the Indie/dance-punk scene since Moving Units. Funeral Party’s sound is similar to Moving Units and akin to Le Shok or LCD Sound System; however, it is more raw and less regimented, which can most likely be attributed to the band's youthful energy and genuine unpredictability. There is much buzz surrounding this band amongst Los Angeles’ music industry A&R types and tastemakers alike, but it is the kids that have anointed these lads Kings of the East, or princes at least."
- Los Angeles Times, 10/2006
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