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Sun 23 Aug · 8:00 PM
Sunset Tavern · Seattle
Music · Alternative
Clock-Out Lounge Presents:Sparta Public Opinion Sat 11/7 8:30 doors21+ $20adv/$25dos $85 VIP Meet and Greet includes:- One general admission ticket- Early entry into the venue- Exclusive meet and greet with Sparta- Personal photograph with Sparta- Intimate Q&A with Sparta- Solo Jim song-Limited edition silkscreen tour poster, autographed by Sparta- Official meet & greet laminate and lanyard- Priority merchandise shopping- Limited availability*Buyers will receive an email approximately three days prior to the show date with VIP details, sent to the address submitted at time of purchase. One More Time VIP, the artist, tour, promoter, ticketing company, venue or any other affiliated parties are not responsible for outdated or inaccurate information provided by the consumer. All packages and package contents are non-transferable and not valid if purchased through fan-to-fan resale; no refunds or exchanges; all sales are final. Package elements are subject to change. VIP merch items will be distributed at the show. For questions regarding your VIP package elements please contact info@onemoretimevip.comhttps://sparta.bandcamp.com/album/cut-a-silhouetteIt all started with John Candy. Some 31 years after the comedians death, Jim Ward was watching a documentary about him, and in it Macaulay Culkin said something that really stuck with the musician. So much so, in fact, that, after months of pondering and overthinking what Spartas sixth full-length album would be named, Ward decided that those very words cut a silhouette should be the title. He said that when he met John Candy, he just entered your brain and cut a silhouette, says Ward. Like, he just left an impression is the way I see it. And when I heard him say that, I was like Oh! Thats what I want this record to be.Of course, Wards 30-plus year career in music has already cut plenty of silhouettes, first as a vital member of pioneering post-hardcore outfit At The Drive-In, then as the frontman of Sparta. The latter released their first album, Wiretap Scars, in 2002, second record Porcelain in 2004, and third LP, Threes, in 2006. Due to a couple of hiatuses, a fourth album, Trust The River, didnt arrive until 2020, followed two years later by a self-titled fifth album. But there have also been a handful of solo releases, a collaborative album with poet Bobby Byrd, and an LP and an EP by Sleepercar, Wards alternative country project, not to mention successful anniversary tours celebrating those first two Sparta albums. It all adds up to a legacy, and yes, thats the correct word to use,that has been leaving an indelible impression on people for a long time now. https://publicopinion.bandcamp.com/album/the-curse-of-public-opinion-2
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