Celebrate 15 Years of ‘So Long Astoria’ With The Ataris 10/18 at The Cabooze

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It’s hard to believe it’s been 15 years since The Ataris released their album ‘So Long Astoria’ but I am more than excited to hear them play it from front to back on Thursday, October 18th at The Cabooze. Don’t forget your tissues at home, this is sure to be a show that brings tears to your eyes from either the music or the realization of just how old you are.

The Ataris are four friends creating words and music in the basements and dive bars of the world, while young souls pile into the microphone and spill beer into our effects pedals.

Honest stories and organic sounds, chock full of heart, sincerity and beautiful mistakes. Played loud and recorded to analog tape.

Sixteen years of traveling the world, several broken down vans and five full length studio albums. The Ataris album “So Long, Astoria” included the tracks “In This Diary” and “The Saddest Song” and sold upwards of 850,000 copies earning the band it’s first gold record.

The Ataris’ singer/songwriter Kristopher Roe released his first full length solo acoustic album “Hang Your Head in Hope” in November 2011.

All songs were recorded in one take, no edits, no overdubs, using vintage 1940’s ribbon microphones and a 1948 Gibson J-45 guitar.
The album contains familiar tracks stripped down as well as a several brand new songs which will later appear on The Ataris forthcoming
album “The Graveyard of the Atlantic” in actual full band arrangements.

The Ataris are currently finishing up vocals for their new album “The Graveyard of the Atlantic” Two brand new tracks from the album are available also available exclusively on our Bandcamp page. The album will be released on the Gainesville, Florida label Paper + Plastick. An actual release date will be announced here once the vocals have been completed and the remaining songs are mixed. 

Tickets are still available here.

 

 

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