The rock band includes James Beard-nominated chef Greg Baker, former Tampa Bay Rowdie Fred Stolz, Scott Laval and Andy Van Cleave. Two singles released over the last few months (“The Mountain,” “Beach Psychic”) support the notion that the outfit is for fans of Dillinger Four and Dough Boys, but also Cheap Trick and Jawbreaker.
Dead Mirrors and The Path of Increased Indifference, even harder-rocking bands also fronted by local OGs play support for this gig.
Tickets to see Unruly Industry, Dead Mirrors and The Path of Increased Indifference at Hooch and Hive on Friday, May 31 are still available for $10-$13 at the door. Subscribe to Creative Loafing newsletters.
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This article appears in May 30 – Jun 5, 2024.

