WSBU Hosting Free Concert Sunday
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin will perform at 7 p.m. Sunday in the SBU Rathskeller, the latest installment of WSBU Radio’s free concert series.
Formed in Springfield, Mo., in 1999, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin independently released its critically acclaimed debut album, “Broom,” in 2002. Recorded in songwriter and guitarist Will Knauer’s house in Springfield over eight months in 2002, Broom received positive reviews from Spin Magazine and helped them land a spot with the Polyvinyl Record Co.
Polyvinyl reissued “Broom” in 2006 with polished and re-mastered recordings of the songs. The band released its sophomore album, “Pershing,” in 2008. “Pershing” featured a more polished and refined sound, but continues the pop melodies and catchy hooks found on Broom.
Rock band Arctic Death, from East Aurora, will open the show.
This free show is open to the public.
Formed in Springfield, Mo., in 1999, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin independently released its critically acclaimed debut album, “Broom,” in 2002. Recorded in songwriter and guitarist Will Knauer’s house in Springfield over eight months in 2002, Broom received positive reviews from Spin Magazine and helped them land a spot with the Polyvinyl Record Co.
Polyvinyl reissued “Broom” in 2006 with polished and re-mastered recordings of the songs. The band released its sophomore album, “Pershing,” in 2008. “Pershing” featured a more polished and refined sound, but continues the pop melodies and catchy hooks found on Broom.
Rock band Arctic Death, from East Aurora, will open the show.
This free show is open to the public.
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