Get Eternal Fair’s EP free & win tix to the release show

 

Andrew Vait at the Tractor Tavern. Photo by Jason Tang

Boxes in the Attic by Eternal Fair

You may know Andrew Vait from his solo work, but he’s also a member of  the Eternal Fair. The group’s brand of pop-tinged pseudo-psych rock is supremely underrated and today Eternal Fair released Eternal Fair Vol. 1 (which you can download for free here). Take a listen to the lead track off the EP, “Boxes in the Attic,” above.

To celebrate the release of Eternal Fair Vol. 1 Eternal Fair will be playing a show at the High Dive Saturday (Feb. 25) night and the band was kind enough to offer up a pair of tickets to the show for Guerrilla Candy readers. If you’re interested in checking out Eternal Fair (and why shouldn’t you be?) then drop an email to this address with the subject “Eternal Fair” and leave your name in  the body of the email. A winner will be chosen by noon at Friday, Feb. 24. The show is 21+ so please be able to prove you are at least 21 years of age when you arrive at the High Dive.

If you want to see Eternal Fair and don’t want to risk not winning the ticket giveaway you can buy advance tickets at this link.

Eternal Fair plays Saturday night at the High Dive with The Good Hurt and Tango Alpha Tango (9:30 p.m., $8 advance, $10 at the door)

About Travis Hay

Travis Hay is a music journalist who has spent the past 20 years documenting and enjoying Seattle's music scene. He's written for various outlets including MSN Music, the Seattle-Post Intelligencer, Seattle Weekly, Pearl Jam's Ten Club, Crosscut.com and others.

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