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Bound Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Bound

Crest Theater
1013 K Street

Jun 27, 2025

7:00 PM PDT
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Before they blew the worlds mind with The Matrix, Lana and Lilly Wachowski delivered a jolt of pure pulp pleasure with their hyperstylish debut, which puts a deliciously sapphic spin on a crackerjack caper premise. When butch plumber Corky (Gina Gershon) catches the eye of alluring femme (fatale) Violet (Jennifer Tilly), little does she know she is about to be drawn into both a torrid affair and a high-stakes heist that will pit the pair against the mob. With crackling dialogue, luscious neonoir cinematography, and live-wire performances by Gershon, Tilly, and Joe Pantoliano, Bound is a genre-reimagining joyride that keeps both the tension and the erotic heat rising through each crazily careening twist.
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Bound Biography

New album *Haunts* out now via Jetsam-Flotsam and Diehard Skeleton Records.

“The sheer breadth and depth of Bound's vision is remarkable... Haunts never once eases its wickedly good grip.”
— Decibel

“A beautifully powerful record start to finish.”
— Heavy Blog Is Heavy

“Frankly, there's no other word for it: haunting.”
— MetalSucks

“Clouds of gentle brilliance that swell into beautiful sonic storms of everything. ”
— CVLT Nation

“A moody and thoughtful sonic journey through the caverns and crypts of the mind.”
— New Noise Magazine

“Utterly atmospheric, poignant and demonstrative of Bound's progressive and post rock-meets-shoegaze expertise... A dazzling album.”
— destroy//exist

“There are only two meaningful ways to experience this band: at volume on a stentorian stereo with no neighbors – or live. In person, they don’t just play, they envelop, like a magnificent hurricane of pristine fuzz and groan.”
— Orlando Weekly
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