
Grass Is Green performs tonight at The Nick with Light Skits and Roadkill Ghost Choir.
VENUE: The Nick
TIME: 10:00 pm
BAND: Grass Is Green / Light Skits / Roadkill Ghost Choir
COVER: $5
Grass Is Green
“[Grass Is Green] emerged onto the vibrant Boston music scene with explosive calculated energy and consistently jaw dropping live shows, separating themselves from the pack with a collision of complexity and a raw looseness that is rarely seen but increasingly welcome. The quartet manages to combine elements that are traditionally opposites, doing so with a furious technicality that never seems to take itself too seriously.”
— Decoy Music
Light Skits
“After going through some tough times with the death of his father, Light Skits founding member Sam Goodwin needed to express himself creatively. He says the resulting album, “Nooks & Crannies,” lets listeners inside his mind. With diverse song structures, complex math-pop riffs and screamo vocals, Light Skits lets you rock loud and hard.”
— WBHM’s Tapestry
Roadkill Ghost Choir
“This what you want playing when you are dodging guitar bullets coming out of your speakers as you are chasing after the mythical unicorns of Kamchatka. (at least this is what I was feeling) Otherwise, this drips with the type of energy that will make anyone want to start a band, get into a trance on the dark lonesome highway and see how fast you can get that old duster going, or just rock some serious air-lap-steel in your living room.”
— Chunky Glasses
About Sam George
Sam George is editor-in-chief of You Hear This, and the former editor of r3vrb.com, BHAM.FM, and Birmingham Weekly. He is also a contributing writer at Weld for Birmingham and B-Metro magazine.

