June 20, 2014

The Stationary Set Plays With Fall Out Boy And Paramore

 

THE STATIONARY SET PERFORMING LIVE WITH FALL OUT BOY AND PARAMORE

THIS SATURDAY AT JONES BEACH THEATER

THE STATIONARY SET have announced their upcoming performance for Fallout Boy and Paramore this Saturday, June 21, in Wantagh, NY at the Nikon Theater on Jones Beach. They will be opening for the Monumentour alongside New Politics. 

The five-piece Brooklyn-based band will start off the night performing their latest debut EP, LION. Their set has been scheduled from 7PM-8PM on the RetroStage, Ticket information can be found here. This will be the Stationary Set’s first live performance at the Nikon Theater at Jones Beach.

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“Brooklyn based, The Stationary Set paints a sonic masterpiece which transcends pop, electronic and beyond, always transforming into new musical spaces, both live and recorded.” – Mitchell Peters, Billboard Magazine

 

“The Stationary Set are rising out of the borrow rapidly as one of the most exciting young talents on the scene.” –Artist Direct

 

“Brooklyn’s The Stationary Set is anything but shy. Their brand of electro pop is dramatic and soulful – these 5 dudes are not afraid to get feely and they’re mindful of said feeliness.” – The Deli Magazine

 

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About The Stationary Set:

 

THE STATIONARY SET released their EP, LION earlier this month and debut their wildly eccentric music video, “Year of My Sign Monday June 16 via VEVO.

 

The band originally converged in 2009. Since then, they’ve sharpened their sound in front of both local and national audiences, playing festivals like SXSW and CMJ, and sharing stages with diverse artists including X Ambassadors, Phoenix, RZA, Temper Trap, Mumford & Sons, The Drums, and We Are Scientists.

 

The members are Andrew Lutes on vocals, Joshua Hoisington on guitar, piano, and programming, Josh Davis on guitar and piano, Gabriel Kubitz on bass and vocals, and Logan Baldwin on drums and aux electronics. Together they form their own genre that is a fusion between electro-pop, post-wave, and indie-rock.

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