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The Southgate House Revival - The Lounge
Sat March 3, 2018 9:30 pm

Frontier, Isle of Eight, Blueprints and Elements

FREE
Frontier

Frontier is a harmony-driven rock band from Kentucky whose music reflects elements of multiple genres. Singer/songwriters and brothers Ethan and Andrew Worley and cousin and bassist Caleb Caudill began performing music at a very young age. Initially they performed acoustically, which provided the perfect arena for them to really hone their vocal talents. It wasn't until later that they began performing with friend and drummer Dave Grigsby. Their passion for music is evident in their skilled musicianship, meaningful lyrics, strong vocal harmonies, and dedication to all things music. They have released two albums, the latest of which is This Dream. The title track on this album is an honest look into the hopes and fears they experience as musicians. They have won multiple awards, including their original “Love Is on Your Side”, written by Andrew, being recognized by SongwriterUniverse as a top five song. Another original “Can't Slow Down”, written by Ethan, is getting spins in stations all across the US. They have performed on KET television several times and have been recognized in The European magazine Fair Play Country Music. They have shared the stage with such greats as Montgomery Gentry, Exile, Restless Heart, Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell of the Backstreet Boys, Sundy Best and more. Expect to hear upbeat, honest, heartfelt, feel-good songs; full three-part harmony; lightning licks; and a rock in' good show. 

 

Isle of Eight

Isaac Craft, lyricist and vocalist, Nick Bernard, guitarist, Austin Vitucci, bassist and keys, and Dale Devore, drummer, collaborate with varying musical backgrounds and musical interests, to create the sound of Isle of Eight. This sound comprises of Island-y guitars and synths, and high energy Indie rock beats.

Blueprints and Elements

Blueprints and Elements is a music project started in early 2015 by high school friends Elijah Batson and Jonathan Koury. Over the next year, several new members were added and they recorded their debut independent record, "Greyscale Spectrum," in Batson's bedroom. A daunting task in itself for high school musicians, the recording process was made even more difficult by a lack of professional equipment/software or prior experience in music production. Nevertheless, the album was released in April 2016. After a few more lineup changes (now making the band a trio) Blueprints and Elements began writing and recording their second release, an EP scheduled to be released in spring 2017. It promises tighter songwriting, more polished production, and a more accessible sound. Please keep in touch with Blueprints and Elements on social media or follow their page on Spotify to stay up to date on new music and upcoming shows!