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Mild High Club

Based out of both Los Angeles, California and Chicago, Illinois, ethereal pysch rockers, Mild High Club, will be floating into San Antonio for an early evening Labor Day show at K23. Exotic, warm, laid back, and even sliding in some sublimely smooth and funky basslines for good measure, the five-piece band conveyed a knack for crafting a lovely slacker sound in their 2015 feature length debut, a ten-track album called Timeline. For this go around, they’ll be supporting a spectacular new album that debuted August 26t via Stones Throw Records named after the leading single, Skiptracking. Speaking of which, don’t skip this. With Tele Novella and Sunjammer.

  • K23 Gallery

    704 Fredericksburg, San Antonio Monte Vista

    (210) 776-5635

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