
Saturday, March 7, 2026
7:00 pm
Location:
Foam Brewers - Burlington Waterfront
The War Turtles kick off the night with emo post-rock and indie rock.
The Eyetraps continue the music with indie pop rock, blending storytelling with layered metaphor—think big feelings, but wrapped in a wall of happy sounds. The band began as a project between partners Alex Frantz and Zack Shafer but truly came to life with the addition of drummer Sophie Powell and bassist Danny Spencer, shaping a dynamic sound influenced by Momma, The Beths, Big Thief, and Alvvays. They’re currently working on their debut EP, set to release later this year.
Peg Tassey & The Loud Flowers end the night with Music To Kiss By while the patriarchy eats itself alive. They are a multi-generational multi-genre band whose live shows are emotionally charged, anti-fascist, and bent on challenging stereotypes. While inspired by punks and poets like Patti Smith, Lou Reed, and David Bowie they strive to make beautiful, lush, loud, and melodic music that will swirl around in your head (and your heart) and inspire you to never ever bend down to the ugliness of hate and fear. Peg and the Loud Flowers are currently making their first album together with Matthew Cullen ( Sean Lennon, The Flaming Lips, Yoko Ono, My Morning Jacket, Lady Gaga) engineering at Dreamland Studio in Woodstock, NY and are planning their "Beautiful Old Halls Tour" in Fall 2026 starting with The Wolcott Town Hall.
