Win Tickets To See SunSquabi In Tuscaloosa (Friday 4/21) April 18, 2017 14:20

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Photo by Chester Pink
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Three-piece, live electronic act SunSquabi is rolling through Tuscaloosa, AL on Friday night (4/21), and we're giving away a pair of tickets to the show at Druid City Music Hall.  Entering the contest couldn't be easier.  Simply head to our Facebook page, share this post, and tag a friend in the comments section.  Make sure that your privacy settings are set to 'public', so we can see that you shared the post on our end.  We will announce a winner via Facebook at 12:00 PM CST on Friday.  Click here for further details on purchasing tickets to the show in advance.  
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Check out SunSquabi's latest single, "Dexter," featuring Nicholas Gerlach here:
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Official Bio: SunSquabi
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A three-piece suit, live electronic experience. Hailing from Colorado, SunSquabi has been picking up steam after a breakout year in 2016, marked by their debut release on GRiZ’s All Good Records. The bands 7-track EP “Odyssey” takes listeners through a laidback electronic, funk fueled journey. Joining the band on their latest EP, Big Gigantic & GRiZ himself lend their talents to the project. Continuing to shatter expectations of what a “Live-Electronic” band should be, SunSquabi effortlessly transitions between synth-bass heavy vibes to smooth jam-like grooves.
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SunSquabi spent the better part of 2016 touring across North America making debut appearances and show stealing performances at festivals including… Electric Forest, High Sierra, Camp Bisco, Hulaween & more! The live-electronic trio is gearing up for their biggest year yet, including stops at Red Rocks, Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas and their largest headline tour to date!
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2017 will see SunSquabi’s second release on All Good Records, The “Deluxe” EP, out later this Spring. “Pygmy Up” the lead single featuring Russ Liquid was released at the top of year, followed by “Cinnamon” with Late Night Radio. Look out for the “Deluxe” EP to pick up where “Odyssey” left off and continue to solidify the SunSquabi sound.