Friday, September 15, 2023

8:00 pm

Great Time and beccs

Location:

Foam Brewers - Burlington Waterfront

Live Music
Indie Rock
Experimental
Pop
Rock & Roll

[Great Time]

Great Time doesn't want to fit in a box. Living up to their name, the band just wants to have a great time making the music they want. Tired of being advised to "pick a lane" by some of their industry peers, Great Time sets out to create music that celebrates their wide-ranging sound, incorporating genres like synth-pop, electronic, jazz, punk, rock and R&B. Throughout their career, the band has opened for plenty of notable acts, including Japanese Breakfast & Caroline Rose joining the latter on a tour across the East Coast and Midwest. Great Time was also the house band for Winnifred Coombe’s comedy show “The Violet Hour” in 2020 pre-pandemic, that featured Saturday Night Live cast members Alex Moffatt and Melissa Villaseñor. The band's live shows reimagine their discography, bringing new elements like resampling and looping while keeping the mesmerizing energy from their recordings. They are currently working on their next full length studio album.

@greattimeband

[beccs]

beccs is a Brooklyn-based indie pop artist hailed as one of NYLON Magazine’s “favorite cool girls” and an “indie-pop vocalist of astonishing candor” by the HuffPost. Holding up a mirror to herself and society at large, beccs confronts and heals audiences with a soul-stirring voice that is as dynamic as it is vulnerable. The indie pop artist has been critically acclaimed by Refinery29, NYLON, AudioFemme, PopDust, Huffington Post Queer Voices, and was featured on The BUILD Series with Monet X Change (RuPaul’s Drag Race) for her queer-inclusive Christmas music video "Before This Christmas Ends" as well as her climate protest song “Such A Love” which beccs self-produced in 2020 with violinist Godfrey Furchtgott (Demi Lovato, Tones and I, Happiest Season Soundtrack).

beccs’ songwriting has been awarded by the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, the International Songwriting Competition, Coffee Music Project, and a national social justice contest for her debut single “Scared Of Me”: a song that credits women who are inherent soldiers.

In addition to her own artist project, beccs has lent her voice and songwriting to various other records and commercials, including XL Producer Alex Epton (Arca, Bjork, FKA Twiggs) Episodic Buffer Vol. 2 EP, recordings with Matchbox 20, and a Nike Japan commercial. beccs is gearing up to release her junior EP in 2023.

@beccsmusic

Great Time and beccs

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