Aqueous w/ TryMoreMOJO ‑ Last Concert Cafe atLast Concert Cafe
at Last Concert Cafe
Wednesday, March 04 2020

TICKETS
$15 ADVANCED
$18 DAY OF SHOW

DOORS 8:00 PM

Aqueous
After forming in Buffalo in 2006, Aqueous (pronounced “ay-kwee-us”) has earned a reputation as one of the most promising improvisational rock acts in the country. Best known for their “groove rock” stylings, guitarist Mike Gantzer, guitarist/keyboardist David Loss, bassist Evan McPhaden, and drummer Rob Houk have developed a unique sound characterized by meticulous compositions and rich exploratory jams that easily transition from laidback, in-the-pocket grooves to furious, high-intensity peaks. Composed of longtime friends, over the years, Aqueous’ members have developed near-psychic abilities with one another, enabling them to stretch each song while maintaining a staggering degree of precision. In a live setting, the group’s undeniable technical prowess truly shines, making for dynamic performances that bring fans back night after night.

Whether they’re headlining and selling out venues across the U.S. or performing stand-out sets at notable events like Summer Camp, The Peach Music Festival, Jam Cruise, and Suwannee Hulaween, it’s clear that fans across the country are clamoring to hear more from the Buffalo-based four-piece. With the hype around the group growing, Aqueous is making a huge breakout as the project enters its second decade of existence. Do yourself a favor, and discover firsthand what the buzz is all about.

TryMore MOJO
Seeking the highest of interstellar peaks, TryMoreMOJO guides the listener on their mission through space with their blend of funky riffs, modular soundscapes, energetic vocals, and heavy grooves; inviting fans to contribute their energy in a give-and-take partnership between performer and listener.

The Dallas, TX based group has worked tirelessly to solidify and expand their position in the southern region. Starting with a sold out debut show in 2016 followed by continuous regional performances, and nominations for “Best Funk Act” & “Best Electronic Act” by the Denton Area Music Awards before the end their first year; MOJO showed a tangible amount of momentum and persistence, opening doors to many future opportunities.