Ace of Cups
seem like they were all recorded at once, to give it more of a cohesiveness.
How is your personal project different from your other bands?
I guess a lot of them are more personal than other songs I’ve written for Cliffs. … It would be the idea of what blowing up the moon is. It‘s the most self-destructive thing you can do but it also affects everyone around you. Without the moon the world would not exist. It’s one of those weird symbiotic relationships.
What do you foresee for the Swiss Family’s future?
I guess I’m just kind of going with it. I don’t ever really see it ending, because I never really saw it starting. If it happens it happens, but, to me, making music is making art. I’m always going to be doing it, it’s just that I don’t know what the Swiss Family has in the future. It’s based off the Swiss Family
Robinson, where their whole concept is building something out of nothing. 2619 N. HIGH ST.
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Punk balladeers Julia Kugel, Meredith Franco and Stephanie Luke thrive on power chords and frustrated relationships.
8 p.m. Wednesday
$10, or $12 at the door; $3 surcharge for age 20 and younger Natalie’s employees by day, local musicians after hours, six performers will play cover tunes to jump-start the festivities for Natalie’s fifth birthday.
7:30 p.m. Monday $10