News Summary
Arts Fishing Club is set to perform at Proud Larry’s in Oxford on February 14, 2020, as part of their national tour. The band’s unique blend of folk and alternative rock has captivated fans, and they will debut their new single, ‘Supernatural Groove.’ Lead vocalist Christopher Kessenich draws inspiration from his love for fishing and music, promising an engaging and memorable concert experience. This Valentine’s Day event is expected to be filled with heartfelt tunes and enchanting melodies, making it a perfect outing for couples.
Arts Fishing Club Set to Reel in Fans at Proud Larry’s This Valentine’s Day
Oxford, get ready for a night filled with music and heartwarming vibes as Arts Fishing Club takes the stage at Proud Larry’s on February 14, 2020! This concert is part of their exciting national tour, making it the fifth stop of their jam-packed schedule. If you haven’t heard of them yet, you might want to check them out ahead of the show.
A Name with Heart
The name Arts Fishing Club is more than just a catchy title. It’s a nod to the grandfathers of lead vocalist Christopher Kessenich, both named Arthur. This sentimental touch holds a special place in Kessenich’s heart and symbolizes the band’s journey through the music industry. Just like casting a line into the unknown, Kessenich sees each song they write as a new adventure, blending his passion for fishing and music in a unique way. He believes that the very essence of being a musician lies in the process of creation rather than merely chasing after hit songs.
The Roots of Passion
Kessenich’s love for music ignited at a young age, and it’s been a dream of his to become a musician. He ventured off to college in Nashville where he honed his songwriting and guitar skills, even though his official studies weren’t in music. The breakthrough moment for him came when he spent a year as a street performer in Vienna, showcasing a mix of original songs and covers. The experience solidified his path forward—he realized he could genuinely pursue music as his career.
Musical Influences and Genre-Bending Sounds
Arts Fishing Club is anything but one-dimensional. Their music gracefully combines elements from various genres, taking cues from folk, alternative rock, and ’90s nostalgia. Fans have drawn comparisons between their sound and popular artists like Mt. Joy, Caamp, and Wilderado. Kessenich’s musical influences extend from the serene vibes of Bon Iver to the energetic sounds of Mumford & Sons and even touches of early John Mayer. With an upcoming EP and a full album in the works, there’s plenty more to look forward to.
A New Single and Concert Highlights
Just ahead of their performance at Proud Larry’s, the band will be dropping a fresh single titled “Supernatural Groove” on February 10, 2020. This new track will be a highlight during the concert, where fans can expect a delightful blend of both new and old favorites. Prepare for an engaging experience, as the band enjoys improvising and finding new ways to connect with their audience each time they hit the stage.
Discovering New Sounds
If you’re new to Arts Fishing Club, you might just find yourself quickly enamored by their unique sound. Fans like Charlotte Price, a student from the University of Mississippi, discovered them on Spotify and fell in love with tracks like “Tupelo Honey”. She describes how this particular song brings back memories of peaceful drives through Mississippi, perfectly encapsulating the serene essence of the state.
For anyone looking for a special way to celebrate Valentine’s Day, an evening filled with heartfelt tunes and lovely melodies at Proud Larry’s is the perfect date! So, mark your calendars and get ready to dive into the captivating world of Arts Fishing Club – it promises to be a delightful experience you won’t want to miss!
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