Aqueduct will perform
Dec. 22 at
the Marquee, 222 N. Main St., industry tracker Pollstar Pro reports.
David Terry, aka
Aqueduct, is an oddball synth pop-rock amalgam inspired by musical mad-scientists like
Brian Wilson and
Beulah and even
Black Sabbath.
Weaned on metal bands and prog-rock while growing up in
Tulsa, he eventually recorded his own tunes in his bedroom, and self-released his music until signed by
Barsuk records and relocating to
Seattle.
He's opened for acts including
Death Cab for Cutie, the
Flaming Lips, the
Postal Service,
United State of Electronica and
Modest Mouse.
He returns to his home town for a one-off show, just in time for Christmas!
Here's the video for Aqueduct's "
Living a Lie," directed by
Charles Spano:
The Marquee will host an array of alternative and indie bands through December, including:
Nov. 13: Gunfire 76 with The Becoming
Nov. 18: Between The Buried And Me with Veil Of Maya, Animals As Leaders
Nov. 24: 3 Inches Of Blood with Saviours, Holy Grail
Nov. 30: Marduk with Nachtmystium, Mantic Ritual, Merrimack
Dec. 5: Vader with The Amenta, Decrepit Birth
Dec. 11: Jonny Craig with Sleeping With Sirens, Tides Of Man
Dec. 14: Rookie Of The Year with Backseat Goodbye
Dec. 15: Winds of Plague with Stick To Your Guns, Sleeping Giant, Oceano, Circle Of Contempt
Dec. 22: Aqueduct
For more information, visit
The Marquee.