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Our Scenario Presents: Friendly People w/ Andrew Moore

Our Scenario Presents:

Friendly People

w/ Andrew Moore



July 17th



Seaside Tavern

891 Cove Rd

Stamford, CT 06902



Doors: 8 PM

$8 Cover

21+



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Friendly People



In 2013, Friendly People performed at festivals including South By Southwest,
CBGB Fest, and CMJ. Since the release of their debut album 'Shake', they have
shared the stage with notable acts such as Mother Mother, San Fermin, JJAMZ and
You Won't and have created a steadily growing fan base in the Northeast area.
With five minds and five million ideas, the result is Friendly People:
folk-infused indie rock, hand-crafted to make you feel at home.



Friendly People formed
in 2011, performing extensively in the greater Boston area, New York, Maryland,
Connecticut and Rhode Island. On the heels of the success of their debut EP,
the band completed a self booked August 2012 East Coast Tour and released their
full length debut, entitled 'Shake' on December 13, 2012. The record was
produced, engineered, and mixed by Friendly People. Since the release of Shake,
the local and national blogosphere has been swift in recognizing Friendly
People's success and potential.

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After a month long cross
country tour spanning from New York, NY to Austin, TX in early 2013, Friendly
People have since begun writing their sophomore record. The group, now residing
in both Brooklyn and Boston, has had a successful year of touring that has
included showcases at South by Southwest in Austin and CBGB Fest and CMJ in New
York City.



Press

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"Friendly People's
easygoing, brisk, tuneful indie rock and folk, as on songs like "Friendly
People" from the band’s 2012 debut, "Shake," was the perfect
early-afternoon balm if you happened to feel a little worse for wear after a
week of show-hopping in the Texas sun."



- Luke O'Neil, The
Boston Globe



"Shake offers a
blissful crunch of pop-listenability and furtive experimental tinkering,
resulting in surprising cohesiveness."



- Christoper
Petro, Performer
Magazine

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