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That's Right!, The Leftovers

Arlene's Grocery
Thu Oct 8 7pm Ages: 21+
That's Right!The LeftoversTobi D'Amore (of The Bone Chimes)

About That's Right!, The Leftovers


That's Right! may be a recent addition to the New York music scene, but they are fearlessly making their mark. Pulling from the best of psychedelia, hard rock, progressive rock, funk, punk, and power pop, That's Right! is impossible to shoehorn into a neat little box. They are lifelong friends, and speak in a musical language all their own, seamlessly building on a sonic dialogue nearly twenty years old. That's Right! features soaring guitars, a nuclear rhythm section, sonorous songwriting, blazing instrumentals, and mellifluous harmonies, shaken with irreverence and garnished with a maraschino cherry. Their shows are, from start to finish, high-energy and bombastic, both groovy and heavy-hitting. That's Right! doesn't consider a show successful unless the crowd is on their feet and having a good time, and their sets reflect this guiding belief. That's Right! is a labor of love, friendship, and the simple desire to be good. Come out to a show and experience it for yourself!


Here it is! The Leftovers brand new album! Produced by Linus of Hollywood in the Summer of 2008, "Eager to Please" picks up right where "On the Move" left off. Filled with ultra-catchy power pop gems, "Eager to Please" successfully combines the classic 60's sounds of The Beatles, Beach Boys and Phil Spector and the 70's Power Pop of Elvis Costello, The Romantics and the Rubinoos, while keeping the upbeat energy of the Ramones and The Queers. That's right folks, "Eager to Please" has a little something for every fan of Pop music.

Recorded at Kingsize Sound Labs in Eagle Rock, California, The Lefovers new album "Eager to Please" features an array of wonderful guest musicians including Kim Shattuck of The Muffs, Brett Anderson of The Donnas, Parry Gripp from Nerf Herder, Coz Canler from the Romantics and Jon Rubin of the Rubinoos!

"Eager to Please" will be out June 9th 2009, on Crappy Records, the new label from Oglio Records, Jeret Reddick (Bowling For Soup) and Linus of Hollywood.

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