Usher in the New Year with Johnny Cakes and The Four Horsemen of The Apocalypso

A punk/ska explosion guaranteed to rock your NYE world at Gasoline Alley

click to enlarge Johnny Cakes and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse will be headlining Gasoline Alley's New Year's Eve Bash - photo by Mike Plante
photo by Mike Plante
Johnny Cakes and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse will be headlining Gasoline Alley's New Year's Eve Bash

Is it the end of the year, or end of the world, as we know it? Either way, there’s no better way to end anything than with the Four Horsemen of The Apocalypso. If you’re gonna go, go big, right?

click to enlarge Johnny Cakes and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse will be headlining Gasoline Alley's New Year's Eve Bash - photo by Mike Plante
photo by Mike Plante
Johnny Cakes and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse will be headlining Gasoline Alley's New Year's Eve Bash
  • photo by Mike Plante
  • Johnny Cakes and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypso

Don’t miss Johnny Cakes and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypso with The Stereotypes, No Talent, and UNRB at Gasoline Alley’s New Year’s Eve Bash featuring a punk/ska explosion guaranteed to rock your world.

The party begins at 8:30 p.m. with the new-to-the-scene punk/alt band, The Stereotypes, followed by veteran punksters No Talent, and, just back from a NYC tour, the big ska of UNRB. The party never really ends, but this party culminates with the infectious calypso-ska sound of Johnny Cakes.

Grab a raffle ticket to get lucky and win some cool swag, and of course, there’ll be a requisite champagne toast at midnight, courtesy of Gas Alley’s own “Mr. Bubbly” Mike Germino.

So, skank the night away, say "Sayonara" to 2011, and welcome 2012 with the best people you know, with the best bands you know.

The Stereotypes crank out stick-in-your-head new music interspersed with punk covers you forgot you loved, making them their own in a way that will make you love them all over again.

No Talent: don’t let their name fool you… these guys are a spot on, hard-driving punk powerhouse.

UNRB, fronted by eclectic electric ukulele and backed with a four-piece horn section, is exploding on the ska scene and getting a lot of attention. You’d better catch them now in a local venue while you can, before they hit it big!

Finally, Johnny Cakes and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypso are infamous for their conga line, ability to mix up the sounds of calypso and ska, and adds a dash of tongue-in-cheek comedic lyrics to bring a high-energy, infectious music that is a party all by itself.

Details:

Gasoline Alley New Year's Eve Bash
Sat., Dec. 31, 8:30 p.m.-3 a.m.
$7 in advance/$10 day of show
Gasoline Alley Café, Largo

http://www.gasolinealleycafe.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Stereotypes/194432570607681
https://www.facebook.com/pages/No-Talent/283658324977543?sk=wall
http://www.UNRBmusic.com
www.guttercalypso.com

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