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Gully Boys

Gully Boys w/ Grumpy Plum, Bugsy, & Scarlet Demore

Grog Shop
2785 Euclid Heights Blvd

Jun 23, 2024

7:30 PM EDT
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Sunday, June 23 Gully Boys with Grumpy Plum, Bugsy, and Scarlet Demore LIVE at Grog Shop! Doors 7 p.m. | Show 8 p.m. ALL AGES $12 ADV /$15 DOS +3 at door if under 21 Gully Boys The Gully Boys origin story plays out like the perfect domino effect. While sorting vintage clothes at ragstock in 2016, Kathy Callahan (she/her) shared her dream of becoming a vocalist with her co-worker, Nadirah McGill (they/them). After encouraging a friend from middle school, Natalie Klemond (she/her), to join the trio on bass, Nadi picked up a pair of drumsticks and counted off a cover of Best Coasts Girlfriend. Gully Boys had officially been born. After 2 years of relentless gigging, Gully Boys released a collection of demos, Not So Brave in 2018, earning Best New Band honors from their hometown City Pages and sharing the stage with everyone from The Hold Steady to Third Eye Blind. The bands Phony EP arrived in latte 2019 right as the live music industry came to a screeching halt. Grumpy Plum Grumpy Plum is a dynamic and energized slop pop trio from Cleveland and Akron Ohio comprised of Tallulah Swasey, Mattie Zanin, and Laurel. Since forming in 2019, theyve released two EPs and grew their following to over 50,000 across social media platforms with their top song Dollhouse at over 1.5 million streams. Grumpy Plum anticipates their first full length album, recorded by Jim Wirt and Sean Dougherty at Superior Sound, to be released in January 2023. Bugsy Indie-rock-adjacent from Minneapolis, MN. Scarlet Demore Chicago-ish. tits out crycore Cat, Alex, Angelo, G, Joel.
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Gully Boys Biography

The Gully Boys origin story plays out like the perfect domino effect. While sorting vintage clothes in a Minneapolis-area Ragstock in 2016, Kathy Callahan (she/her) shared her dream of
becoming a vocalist with Nadirah McGill (they/them). After encouraging a friend from middle school, Natalie Klemond (she/her), to join the trio on bass, Nadi picked up a pair of drumsticks and counted off a cover of Best Coast’s “Girlfriend.” From there, they had to master their instruments on the fly, growing as creatives while blossoming with their first material. After their debut EP landed online a year later, Gully Boys released their debut LP Not So Brave in 2018, earning Best New Band honors from their hometown City Pages and sharing the stage with everyone from The Hold Steady to Third Eye Blind. The band’s Phony EP arrived in late 2019 on the edge of a screeching halt.


Inspired by this break in the action, Favorite Son is a display of resilience and brilliance that brings the extremes of unprecedented times into full view. Gully Boys’ first for Get Better Records is fueled by grief but sustained on exultant self-reliance. It is important to mention, too, that Gully Boys’ mantras and music are tightly linked through community outreach. The band made meals for residents facing housing insecurity in southern Minneapolis in 2020 and repeatedly uses their platform as a base for resource sharing against white supremacy.


Favorite Son was produced by Zach Zurn at Carpet Booth Studios. Continuing the lineage of Gully Boys’ harmonious hybrid of garage, pop rock, and punk, the EP carries the weight of eighteen
unforgettable months through pure kinetic energy. “The Way” and “I’m Not Yours” open the set with a jolting one-two punch from frantic percussion and even more anxious narratives with narrators ripping away the seams of uncomfortable relationships. This discomfort from a loss of control haunts the fragile “In Another Life,” a portrait of domestic life measured through several wasted decades, and “Russian Doll,” a sugar-coated alt-rock jammer about the bitter pill of screen time, retail therapy, and notification serotonin.

But Gully Boys’ mission comes through clearest on the title track, a throbbing and white-hot rejection of gender, where power is granted to favorite sons but usurped by these Boys. It’s
a classic case of wolves in sheep’s clothing set to a fiery soundtrack, but it’s also a defiant reclamation of space and sound in a crowded, unnerving scene. While Gully Boys may not be here to completely burn it down, they’re here to rebuild it on their own terms, still learning as they go.
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