NuBlvckCity and The Moose head up the first round of our 2019 What's Next KC series

We are excited to announce our second annual What’s Next KC single series of Kansas City artists. The first two bands in our 2019 series are NuBlvckCity and The Moose whose singles will drop on July 12th. The annual series of singles were recorded at Massive Sound Studios with Paul Malinowski.

On July 13th we will come together for a FREE all ages concert at Legacy Park Amphitheater with our friends at Mid-Continent Public Library for a release party of the singles. The concert will feature sets from NuBlvckCity, The Moose, and Blue False Indigo.

 
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More about the artists:

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NuBlvckCity:

Hailing from Kansas City, NuBlvckCity’s genre-bending Jazz influence, on top of neo-soul vocals, storytelling lyrics, the bounce of funk, and electric performance is a blend of music that can’t be contained to any one thing. The collective pulls from various sounds to create something you may have never heard before. Through custom curated set’s, the range of NuBlvckCity’s vibe will have you dancing and joining in on their catchy hooks while appreciating the depth of their art via colorful soul ballads and narratives.

The Moose:

The Moose began as a psychedelic, neo-rock band in the summer of 2016. The three band founders, Tyler Frey (guitar and vocals), Alex Huffman (bass and vocals) and Jake Hilger (keyboard, synths, guitar and vocals), humored the idea after a choir show at their high school just outside of Kansas City, Missouri. Their plan went into full effect after the addition of Emma Klein (percussion and vocals) and Parker Tozier (lead guitar and vocals). The group built their headquaters in Klein’s basement, hiding the cement walls with posters of their influencers: The Beatles, Tame Impala, and Electric Light Orchestra; and textile sheets separating their studio from their main base.


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