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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Oklahoma bands rock for relief

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Colourmusic. Photo provided

If the past few days have been a blur of cabin fever, bust out on Monday night for an evening of rock at the Conservatory.

Stardeath and White Dwarfs, Colourmusic and The City Lives will be headlining a Haiti Relief Benefit show.

For only $8, attendees can expect a great show as well as the satisfaction of knowing that they are helping with relief efforts in Haiti.

Each band brings a unique sound to the lineup. Stardeath and White Dwarfs, perhaps better known as Wayne Coyne's nephew's band, is a psychedelic/prog-rock/experimental group. The City Lives has a more mainstream pop-rock sound. Colourmusic sounds like a more listener-friendly Stardeath; that is, the prog-rock and psychedelic elements aren't as overhwelming. All three bands are based in Oklahoma, and are sure to provide a memorable, fun night of music and help for Haiti.

The show takes place at the Conservatory in Oklahoma City. It begins at 8:00 p.m., and doors open at 7:00. Tickets are $8; a portion of service charges and proceeds will be donated to the American Red Cross.

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