Independent Rock Bands to Play WSU Butch’s Den Oct. 16

PULLMAN, Wash. — Independent rock groups Red Stars Theory, 764-Hero and Only Connect will perform in an all-ages rock show Saturday, Oct. 16, at Washington State University.
The 8:30 p.m. concert is set for the Compton Union Building’s Butch’s Den.
Touch and Go Records artist Red Stars Theory will headline the show. The group is the hybrid of Tonie Palmasani and Jeremiah Green of Modest Mouse, and Jason Talley and James Bertram of 764-Hero. Red Stars Theory is coming to WSU to support its new album “Life In A Bubble Can Be Beautiful.”
Up Records artist 764-Hero, which is a reference to the number one would call to report car-pool-lane violators, is also on the program. The group includes John Atkins, Polly Johnson and James Bertram. 764-Hero’s 1998 release, “Get Here and Stay,” has received acclaim from the College Music Journal and The Rocket.
A Pullman band, Only Connect, will open the show.
Tickets are $5 and will be sold at the west entrance of the CUB from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 14-15. Tickets will also be available at the door.
Butch’s Den is located in the basement of the CUB. Doors will open at 8 p.m.

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