DC on 05/18 with Mint Field

Hey, friends! Been a little quiet because I’ve been traveling. I got to see Oneida in Prague and man, that was fun. Plus I got to hang with Shahin, who is also in Ex Models, one of my favs ev. BUT it’s still gonna be great to be back home — especially because I get to play at two of my fav rooms in the area: Pie Shop and Bogus Gallery.

Monday, May 18
@ Pie Shop
Washington, DC

This show will be really special because we are opening up for Mint Field, who are coming all the way from Tijuana, Mexico, with a really cool, melodic and shoegazey sound. They have said this will be their last U.S. tour for the foreseeable future, so this show is gonna be a memory-maker. Come party with us and let’s make it a blow out!


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Thursday, June 4
@ Bogus Gallery
Baltimore, MD

Next month, the band I am in with Alex Tebeleff, called HOW???, is going to be opening up for Vinyl Williams and HOTT MT. Both of those projects are coming out from L.A. with their psychedelic dream-pop, and it will be cool to share the stage with Lionel Williams (Vinyl’s front man) and legendary composer, John Williams’ grandson. Baltimore locals, Credit are gonna open the night with their face-melting garage rock, so this bill is stacked and not one to miss.


The other exciting thing that has kicked off this Spring is cultivatr.events — a new events and promotion collaboration I’ve launched with my old friend, Jes Law. We’ve known each other since my days in Deleted Scenes 15+ years ago, and over the last couple of years, we have been working together to throw parties and concerts up and down the East Coast.

Last month, we decided to take the next step and officially launch cultivatr, so give us a follow to stay in the loop with what all we have coming up (like dinner parties, free concert tickets, film screenings, etc.).

We have some really dope things coming your way.

Thanks for being here!

- Matt/SWOLL


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