Win Tickets ($50): The Hails, Never Ending Fall @ Mission Theater | Indie, Punk
Nov 25, 2024
We are giving away a pair of tickets to The Hails, Never Ending Fall @ Mission Theater on March 12. To win, comment below on this post why you’d like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed March 3.
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The Hails
Never Ending Fall
March 12, 2024
7PM Doors, 8PM Show | $22 ADV, $25 Doors | All Ages
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Mission Theater
1624 NW Glisan St, Portland, OR 97209
Regardless of whichever omnipresent puller-of-strings you subscribe to, it’s undeniable that some force was always working to ensure the inevitability of The Hails. From two of the band members both calling the same third floor apartment home at different parts of their then separate childhoods — the very building they’d later meet their bassist in — to a fateful University of Florida dining hall encounter years later that set things in motion. There has always been a strange air about the sequence of events meant to unite Robbie Kingsley, Franco Solari, Dylan McCue, Andre Escobar and Zach Levy, that begs the question, is anything ever truly up to chance?
Despite first playing in an insular Miami high school music scene, the band officially formed at UF, finding their moniker in the college’s alma mater — “All hail, Florida, hail.” The Hails banded together through a slew of long nights and wild house shows in their living room — the only option in the basement-less state of Florida. Ironically, from the tattered carpeting and the beer bottle lined shelves of their shitty college house arose a distinct, refined sound that is now synonymous with the band’s name.
With shimmering early singles like “Younger” and “Stay,” and their EPs He Seems Upset (2020) and Alive in Strange Ways (2021), The Hails came to represent an edgy sort of sleekness that can only be attributed to the cities they cut their teeth in — Gainesville and Miami. Mirrored in the band’s sound, there’s an underlying grit that comes from Gainesville’s affinity toward DIY; where the band played countless shows at the infamous High Dive over the years and hijacked the community spirit of an entire college town. But within everything the band does, you can hear Miami’s quality of perfectly riding the line between the cutting edge and the neon-laced nostalgia of yesteryears. Fusing their varying cultures, upbringings and influences, comes a sound that’s unmistakably singular.The post Win Tickets ($50): The Hails, Never Ending Fall @ Mission Theater | Indie, Punk first appeared on PDX Pipeline.The post Win Tickets ($50): The Hails, Never Ending Fall @ Mission Theater | Indie, Punk appeared first on PDX Pipeline.