Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, which plays Orpheum in Tampa, Florida on March 27, 2024. Credit: Photo c/o Tell All Your Friends PR
After a 13-year hiatus and a wildly successful Kickstarter fundraiser, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum has finally returned to the light with a brand-new album (Of the Last Human Being), a genuinely haunting collection featuring songs about death, extinction, and even a five-minute long instrumental that could have easily served as inspiration for James Kirbyโs The Caretaker project (inspired by older recordings that are seen as spooky now).
Must know more? The experimental rock outfitโs reunion tourโwith support from jack-of-all-trades band member Nils Frykdahlโs side project Faun Fables, as well as Indorphine and Flagmanโtackles all four of its albums at Orpheum this week, at its first-ever Tampa proper gig, and its first time back in the Bay area since a 2009 gig at St. Peteโs State Theatre.
Josh Bradley is Creative Loafing Tampa's resident live music freak. He started freelancing with the paper in 2020 at the age of 18, and has since covered, announced, and previewed numerous live shows in...
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