Sweater Funk Presents Psychic Mirrors *LIVE* Elbo Room 4/30/16

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Sweater Funk Presents Psychic Mirrors *LIVE* Elbo Room 4/30/16

Time: April 30, 2016 at 10pm to May 1, 2016 at 2am
Location: Elbo Room, San Francisco, California
Street: 647 Valencia Street
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.brownpapertickets.…
Event Type: elbo room, san francisco, bay area, modern funk, modern soul, boogie, funk, disco, sweater funk, cosmic chronic, 'sweater, funk"
Organized By: Jacob Pena
Latest Activity: Apr 12, 2016

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Sweater Funk Presents

PSYCHIC MIRRORS - LIVE!
(Cosmic Chronic Records, Miami)

Elbo Room
647 Valencia (@ Sycamore)
10 PM / 21+
$10 pre sale / $15 Door
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2534326

Sweater Funk is proud to bring one of our favorite live bands back to San Francisco! We've been thoroughly rinsing thier records at our weekly for the last coupla years, and we can't wait for the release of their new album, Nature Of Evil. 

Psychic Mirrors is a six-piece band from Miami, FL; formed in 2010. Their music is an amalgam of boogie funk, yacht rock and wavy synth jazz. Known for tracks like “I Come for Your Love,” “The Witching Hour” and “Charlene,” the group began cutting singles on their home label Cosmic Chronic in 2011, ultimately gaining the attention of Peoples Potential Unlimited and Red Bull Music Academy (where bandleader Mickey de Grand IV spent October of 2014 participating in RBMA Tokyo). Following the release of their debut LP Nature of Evil in April 2016, the ensemble will be making their way across the US and Canada to showcase their modern Caribbean sound.

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