112 SW Jefferson Ave.
Peoria, IL  61602

KENNY'S WESTSIDE PRESENTS

SunSquabi & Late Night Radio

21+
Saturday, November 16
Doors 8pm // Show 9pm
$25 ADV / $30 DOS

SunSquabi:

Music brings us to our feet literally, figuratively, and spiritually. It inspires us to rise up to our day’s trials and tribulations, and on a larger scale, the world’s challenges. Through an unspoken sonic communion between three distinct musical identities, SunSquabi—Kevin Donohue [guitar, keys, production], Josh Fairman [bass, synth], and Scotty Zwang [drums]—rouse us from inactivity and into action when we need the extra push through their signature live electronica sound.

Late Night Radio:

Colorado-based electronic music producer Late Night Radio presents his latest album, “Pocket Full of Dreams” [Philos Records]. This introspective masterpiece skillfully blends reflective rhythms and soul-inspired hip-hop beats, exploring life’s pursuits and dreams. Alex Medellin (Late Night Radio) is a consistent force in the electronic music scene, crafting authentic sounds driven by passion. “Pocket Full of Dreams” reflects Medellin’s life experiences and the importance of vulnerability in art.

The album draws inspiration from energetic tour experiences and reflective studio sessions, offering a deep perspective. Medellin aimed to create music for himself, free from live show influences. Collaborators like Motifv, Poldoore, and Michal Menert enrich the album’s sonic tapestry and narrative. Each track tells a unique story, from evolving dreams to internal conflicts and the beauty of life.

Medellin’s personal struggle with self-worth and adaptation shines through the album. It’s a musical journal, reflecting his lifelong romance with music. “Pocket Full of Dreams” is an emotional, introspective journey for listeners, inviting them to embark on their own self-discovery.

In Medellin’s words: “Dream big and don’t give up. We all go through periods of self-doubt, but if you keep going, there’s always another peak after the valley, no matter how far away it seems.”

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