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Daddy’s Beemer

Infinitefreefall (lp release)

Monsoon

Friday, Oct. 11th 2024

Charleston Pour House

Main Stage

8pm doors /9pm show

$15 advance /$18 day of show

Daddy’s Beemer

Charleston-based band Daddy’s Beemer (comprising lead vocalist/guitarist Brady Sklar, guitarist Bob Magee, bassist Wesley Heaton, and drummer Payton Kutyla) formed in 2016 at Clemson University, where they soon established their brand of dreamy, buoyant indie rock. Influences from across the pond like Two Door Cinema Club, The Kooks and The Cure mingled with the likes of REM and even Frank Ocean to form a left-field melting pot across their first EPs, Daddy’s Beemer (2017) and Pucker (2018). Meanwhile, they forged their identity on the road, playing over 200 shows since their inception and heading as far afield as New York and SXSW, all while building a rock-solid base in their home state of South Carolina.

Their debut full-length, 2020’s Denmark, saw the band expand their recording capacity and flex their production muscles. After a mid-Covid release and snowball of live shows, the band began crafting a follow-up. 2023’s Tangles finds Daddy’s Beemer in peak form with a nearly-live tracked 10 song exploration of love & life on the road. Their newest lineup since releasing the album guarantees the same quality of live experience since 2016: energetic, fun, spontaneous, and emotionally filling.

Infinitefreefall

Infinitefreefall is an experimental pop project from Charleston, South Carolina. This long-running outlet for frontman/producer Maxton Stenstrom resists easy classification, fashioning a vast array of influences into a kaleidoscopic wall of sound with hooky and arresting songwriting, morphing and contorting its vision at emotional whim. Over a decade of production and remixes, as well as recent years’ relentless touring has brought the project tens of thousands monthly listeners on Spotify, and millions of streams across YouTube, SoundCloud, and more.

After releasing several electronic EPs throughout the late 2010s and the debut dream pop LP Graceful Exit in 2022, last year’s Catastrophe Magnet expanded the sound to include more rock elements. “Belief Systems”, the new album arriving later this year, leans further into shoegaze, krautrock, post-punk, and psychedelic tendencies, proudly representing the loudest and most adventurous music ever recorded under this moniker. The brand-new lineup for this album features Maxton Stenstrom on guitar and vocals, Loren Jolley on synth and vocals, Bradley “Bayou” Simmons on bass, and Shawn Krauss on drums.

Monsoon

Monsoon is a two-piece indie rock band from Athens, Georgia who weave together unorthodox styles to create music that dips between the conscious and subconscious. Their new album Ghost Party is now available on all streaming platforms.
It was only a couple months after the release of Monsoon’s debut album “Ride A’Rolla” that the band garnered the attention of Toyota and were contacted about using the title track for a commercial. From there, the placement landed a spot just after the 2016 Super Bowl half-time show and the band was invited to participate in the world’s first “360 multi-cam music video” launched by Google. Between the reach of the placements and touring, Monsoon gained a small cult-like following along the East Coast. “I had no idea something of this magnitude could happen at such an early stage in our career. It’s the kind of thing you hope for, but don’t ordinarily see from a band that’s just starting out.”

Post Super Bowl, both members of Monsoon [Sienna Chandler and Joey Kegel] went their separate ways before reuniting to create Ghost Party. “I think we were the youngest group ever to say ‘we’re gettin’ the band back together.”

Joey took some time for himself, traveled to Canada, became an expert in cars, and explored things outside of music. Chandler continued Monsoon, played a supporting role in the upcoming film Ragged Heart, and worked as an extra on Walking Dead. “I attended a few semesters of college, and even received a certificate in recording engineering in Chillicothe, OH where I lived for several months.”

“Towards the end of my time in Ohio, I had an overwhelming need to reconnect with Joey and return back to the foundation that we’d built with Monsoon. We’d never officially had a falling out, there were simply too many cooks in the kitchen after the release of Ride A’Rolla that were pushing their own agenda and it inevitably led to our split. We stopped playing and stopped talking for two years. I held off from reaching out. I wrote the feelings off as delayed blues from the initial parting, but over time, it became apparent that I was feeling intense grief over the lost friendship. I was mourning someone who was still alive and mourning a time in my life that felt complete. Most of all, I felt like too much time had passed to fix any of it. I felt so many emotions. At one point I remember writing music pretending that we were still in a band together as a tactic to trick myself into creating decent material, instead all of my anger fell out. That’s when I started writing Ghost Party. It became a way for me to make sense of why I felt like this and figure out how I was going to fix it. I was inside my head 100% of the time, living and breathing my own subconscious. Finally, in October 2017, I called Joey and we haven’t spent a day apart since.

Ghost Party is the soul creation of Joey and myself. We are every voice and every instrument on the album. Joey mixed the songs, co-produced the harmonies, and engineered many of the sections on the record. I wrote and arranged the songs, produced harmony sections, and am in charge of creating our music videos- writing, directing, editing footage, SFX makeup, everything except holding the actual camera. We’ve become incredibly selective about who we involve in our lives both personally and professionally. Ride A’Rolla caught us off guard because we were young and unable to see red flags as they arose. It was an incredibly difficult lesson, but ultimately, an invaluable one that needed to be learned so that moving forward we would become the unbreakable extension of one another that we are now.

* Show is 21+. Attendees under 21 must be accompanied by a parent & will be subject to a $5 surcharge. The surcharge must be paid in cash at the door on the day of the event.