West Coast Fruitless Tour
Trixie Rasputin presents:
Rainbow City Park
Rainbow City Park is an indie-rock/dream pop band from Northern California. The group draws inspiration from the 90s alt-rock scene and modern artists such as Phoebe Bridgers, Diiv, and Pinegrove. RCP is based out of Sacramento, Davis, and San Francisco.
Formed in early 2022, the band consists of Dani Judith (lead vocals, guitar), Chris O’Keefe (guitar), Nick Nassab (guitar, vocals) and Ryan Williams (drums). After a busy first year of touring, they released “Broken Record / Dad Jeans” in the spring of 2023 and “Convince You” in the fall. “Valentine’s Day 1999” was released in early 2024 to critical acclaim and high praise from the west coast indie scene. Frontwoman Dani Judith explores existentialism and family in this ethereal tune.
RCP, known for their tight/energetic shows, has performed alongside artists such as Royel Otis, Japanese Breakfast, Katy Kirby, Wild Child, The National Parks, Ben Nichols of Lucero, and Sarah and the Sundays.
Rainbow City Park is thrilled to announce their debut EP, “Fruitless” – out February 4th, 2025. This five-song collection is a diverse representation of the band’s sonic range while blending introspective lyrics with rich melodies.
Sun Casino
Sun Casino is an indie rock band from San Francisco, California. They met on craigslist, but they're much classier than that now.
Vibe Pilot
(Lucust & Trixie of Lazer Beam)
Topeka Clementine
Starting as the pen name of multi-hyphenate artist Kaigetsu Simovich, Topeka Clementine has steadily become a cornerstone of the San Diego indie scene, with countless collaborators and confidants alike.
On the eve of an AI takeover, Topeka Clementine continues to carve a path for the oddballs, the outliers, and the independent artists who deserve to have their voices heard, attempting in every possible moment to preserve the humanity of the artistic process.
Topeka Clementine takes its namesake from a street corner in Oceanside where the magic of simple human kindness can be seen manifest on a weekly basis through the efforts of Humanity Showers, an organization dedicated to making warm, running water available to our houseless neighbors.
Perched between a firm commitment to grassroots advocacy, and the searing wanderlust that accompanies the experience of growing up in a port town, Topeka Clementine draws inspiration from the often overlooked details of everyday life that shape modern culture, turning the sights, sounds, and smells of our inescapable, shared humanity into fuel for the soundtrack of a hopeful future.
Leaning heavily on the harmonic and rhythmic vocabulary of a rich lineage of various American folk traditions by way of Africa, one would be remiss to not acknowledge the legacy of Black American music as music of resistance, that provides a palette for explaining the unspeakable complexities of the human condition and a vehicle for collective liberation.
DOORS at 7:00PM | MUSIC at 7:30 PM