SOUNDS @ 95: Oulipo, Alligator Indian, Omnivore, & Littlefoot

Cover Photo July 3 concert

The rumors are true.

Included in this show is a giant American flag.

(this flag)

                                (this flag)

And other flags…

Don’t miss out on one night only of patriotic musical oblivion!

Wednesday, July 3rd, at 9 PM in the 95 Empire Black Box

Oulipo and Alligator Indian are veteran touring partners from Raleigh and Orlando, respectively. The southern duo is currently reprising a previous east-coast collaboration, traveling northward from Alligator Indian’s home base of Asheville all the way up to Boston. Feed Magazine had this to say about Oulipo in a recent interview:

“Warm, organic tones combined with electronic impressionism to create music that’s simultaneously inviting and mysterious. Visceral, yet a little bit alien.” [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7ddd1w-cGU[/youtube]

Alligator Indian is a surreal pop sensation with southern roots and serious flair. In 2011, they released their debut LP, “Spring I’m In,” with Bleeding Gold Records. The lead track, “Dark Fruit,” deals with themes like

“hope, loss, death, Florida wildfires, and of course vampires”… [vimeo]http://vimeo.com/53907445[/vimeo]

Omnivore makes experimental pop music with old telephones and radios. A local musician, she frequents Providence haunts like The Dark Lady and the Columbus Theater. Her 10-track album—now available online for download—was released in April of last year. [vimeo]http://vimeo.com/7932072[/vimeo]

Also Providence-based, the “surfsters” of Littlefoot will gear up for their upcoming Foo Fest performance by ending the night on an ethereal note. Their sound is “dream-pop”—a mesmerizing aesthetic that you don’t want to miss![youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_vUYhOJNck[/youtube]

Tickets are $6 at the door. Click here to RSVP on Facebook.