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Battle of the Bans: A Benefit Show for Planned Parenthood
April 23, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 11:30 pm
$10 - $12Join Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co. for a benefit show in support of Planned Parenthood!
The Keystones
The Keystones are an alternative rock group based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Born in Waukesha, the very same place as the electric guitar, the members of this 3-piece outfit pay homage to the biggest names in 2000s modern rock — Arctic Monkeys, The Killers, The Strokes, Wallows and Catfish and the Bottlemen — all while carving out a distinct, indie-alternative stadium sound that brings something entirely new to the genre.
Genevieve Heyward
Since she can remember, Wisconsin based singer-songwriter Genevieve Heyward has grown up with music in her life. Adept at both guitar and piano, she writes her songs based on raw emotion and relatable experiences that cuts through with melody and sultry tone. Straight out of high school, she dove head first into music: touring nationally and internationally, either by herself, with her band, or with other well renowned artists. She has released numerous records throughout her career and doesn’t plan on stopping. Her music has hints of indie folk, bedroom pop and indie piano pop, all tied in with her own spin and topped off with a unique and rich voice. Her songs and performing style incorporates humor and connection, making the audience feel heard and immersed.
Clementine
Clementine is a grunge/emo/punk band originally from Rockford, IL, now relocated to Milwaukee, WI. The band consists of vocalist/guitarist Joe Altamore, lead guitarist Bennett Gillies, bassist Mackenzie (Mack) Sima, and drummer Oliver Wink.
Sun Silo
Sun Silo is a four piece art rock group based in Kenosha Wisconsin. Combining elements of psychedelic rock, jazz, progressive rock, and noise music; the group maintains to write and release music with an explorative spirit and expansive creativity.
Rainbow Cobra
Rainbow Cobra is a rock band formed in 2022 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by members Oli Smith, Tommy Curtis, Sam Broadnax, and Nikki Abel. They are currently working on putting out a four song EP which will be released later this year. Drawing from punk, rock, and americana influences, they try to portray the highs and lows of midwestern, and Milwaukee-specific, living.
The show is $10 in advance or $12 at the door (advance tickets are available until 3 p.m. day of show). Doors open at 6 p.m., and the show will begin at 7 p.m. All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Planned Parenthood.