Zookraught w/ Apocalipstick

Wednesday, October 15 // Door at 7 PM // Show at 7:30 PM // $12 ADV // $15 DOS   Hailing from the gritty underbelly of Seattle, WA, Zookraught is a band that refuses to conform to musical norms. Their sound is a chaotic blend of dance-punk, angular rhythms, and experimental noise, creating a sonic landscape that is both exhilarating and totally original. Their music is a sonic assault on the senses, challenging listeners to question their preconceived notions of what music should be. If you’re ready to dive into a world of beautiful chaos and unbridled creativity, Zookraught is the band for you. You can see the spectacle of Zookraught live at ZACC on October 15 at 7:30.   Instagram // http://www.instagram.com/zookraught Spotify // https://open.spotify.com/artist/5lL3ndBEhlTm6TtjldQ3s1?si=fx-NvuSbS_G59KIl4qau9g Apple Music // https://music.apple.com/us/artist/zookraught/1619716820 Bandcamp // https://zookraught.bandcamp.com/ YouTube // https://www.youtube.com/@zookraught5154 TIDAL // https://tidal.com/browse/artist/31729207?u   Apocalipstick is a relatively new art punk band from Missoula, Montana. They incorporate a myriad of styles into our sound such as new wave, glam, blues, and even a little country twang. They love performing and we try to put as much energy as humanly possible into our live shows.

Second Sunday Swing! w/ Ed Norton Big Band

Sunday, September 14 // Door at 7:00 PM // Show at 7:30 PM // $10 // $15-$20 Artist Supporter   Get your dancing shoes on and spend a Sunday with hits from Ed Norton Big Band in The Show Room at the ZACC! The Ed Norton Big Band was founded around 1987 after trombonists Tom Wogsland and Scot Ray performed in the pit Orchestra for Missoula Children’s Theatre’s first production of The 1940’s Radio Hour – and didn’t want to stop. Since then the 18 piece band, made up of Missoula musicians from multiple generations, has been a staple of traditional and modern big band music throughout western Montana. Ed Norton Big Band has a long history of entertaining audiences of all ages from birthday parties, fundraisers, Out to Lunch, Second Sunday Jazz, and First Night. For further information, accessibility, and inquiries please visit https://www.zootownarts.org/meet-the-zacc/about/.

Witch Agony, Luck, & Grease Cult

Saturday, August 30 // Door at 7:30 PM // Show at 8 PM // $10 ADV // $15 DOS     Witch Agony emerged from the rain-soaked streets of Aberdeen, Washington, where the coastal fog hangs heavy and the shadows feel alive. Forged in the echo of crashing waves and creaking logging towns, their sound is a haunting collision of fury laden riffs, razor-sharp punk energy, and vocals that scream like a storm breaking through midnight. With roots deep in the gritty DIY scene, Witch Agony has built a following that thrives on the raw, the weird, and the unapologetically loud. Whether you stumble into one of their shows or seek them out on purpose, you’ll leave knowing two things: the Pacific Northwest isn’t all coffee and flannel—and once the Witch has you, there’s no breaking the curse. Hail the Witch!   HAILING FROM GREAT FALLS, MONTANA, GREASE CULT HAS ONE MISSON: THE SPREAD THE WORD OF THE GREASE TO THE MASSES! ARMED WITH SLUDGY TONES AND GREASY PUNK VIBES, THEY WILL UNLEASH THE GREASEPOCALYPSE ONTO THE EARTH!! BE PREPARED TO JOIN THE CULT AND REMEMBER, GREASE IS LOVE, GREASE IS LIFE!!

Mount Pom w/ Minot, J.A.D.E., & Dylan Running Crane

Sunday, October 19 // Door at 7:00 PM // Show at 7:30 PM // $10 // $15-$20 Artist Supporter   Mount Pom is the work of a Frostburg, MD based artist named Koda Murphy. She started performing early in 2019 and put out a self recorded demo EP at the end of the same year. In 2023 she finished the recording of her first studio recorded album, Eating Up the Mountains. It was recorded at The Warren with Matt Wocjik. She writes songs for thought daughters and former (or current) emo kids. Minot is a lo-fi garage punk baking mixture made of two parts Midwestern and a dash of Northern New England. The shortest distance between two sonic points is made by leaving no room for lengthy melodic banter. Drenched in reverb to cover their inadequacies; This band has a driving rhythm of Mo Tucker’s brother and the belief that less is always more. Minot because….Why not? J.A.D.E. is a high-energy band hailing from the mountains of small-town Western Montana. Their wide variety of influences shines brightly in their songs. This unique, not quite rock, not exactly pop sound with an edgy punk rock twist is addictive. They send driving rhythms, interwoven melodies, and powerful vocals straight through your ears deep into your heart and soul. When on stage they are focused on bringing a sound that inspires everyone to get on their feet and dance like the universe depends on it. Dylan Running Crane is a singer-songwriter from Browning, Montana, a place that remains the subject of most of her work. Her vibe is country meets rez-folk meets tender and silly. Check out her work with Cry Baby – https://crybabymissoula.bandcamp.com/track/missoula

Sunbather Die w/ Poverty Porn & The Strangelys

Thursday, September 18 // Door at 7 PM // Show at 8 PM // $10 Advance // $15-$20 Artist Supporter   Sunbather Die is a trio based in a Ballard basement too short to stand in. Long time friends and brothers drawing influence from everything on the planet they’ve seen so far up to this point. Tragic noises and cannabis and pessimistic loudness.   Poverty Porn is a three-piece punk rock band from Missoula, Montana. Their queer and BIPOC backgrounds also shape their unique perspective. The band’s guitarist and vocalist, Kye, is a member of the Meskwaki First Nation from Iowa, while their bassist, Anthony, is Puerto Rican. The band has had several drummers in their rotating cast, some of whom are also people of color. Their music is characterized by buzzsaw guitars, heavy bass riffs, and gruff vocals, with deeply personal and raw lyrics exploring addiction, frustration, and the struggles of life. With their latest EP, “Upper-Middle-Class-Softcore,” produced by Nataanii of the Missoula rock band Fuuls, the band showcases even more sonically punishing and emotionally charged songs than their previous releases. Their high-energy live shows create a sense of community among fans and make them a force to be reckoned with in the punk scene. Poverty Porn has a bright future ahead of them as they continue to tackle complex and uncomfortable topics with self-deprecation and humor.   From Missoula, Montana, The Strangelys (strange•lees) play drinking songs for the post apocalypse. Influenced by early 80’s hardcore punk bands such as Circle Jerks and Black Flag, this is music for moshing, skating and opening a wormhole to other galaxies. Hit play and get strange.

Ryan O’Flanagan w/ Jordan Demander, Serena Palmer, & Chris Jessop

Tuesday, August 12 // 7:30 PM // Doors 7 PM // $18 ADV // $22 DOS    Ryan is a Los Angeles-based comedian and actor. He has appeared on shows like New Girl, Abbott Elementary, American Vandal, Dave, Players, Corporate, and The Orville. He has voiced for American Dad!, The Mighty Ones on Hulu, and Disney Channel’s The Owl House.  His sketch group, Dead Kevin, has been featured on Tosh.0 and Comedy Central Digital. Ryan has done stand up on Last Call With Carson Daly, Adam Devine’s House Party, and has recorded a Comedy Central Half Hour special. Starting in 2024, Ryan resurrected his 2017 “Overly Excited Tourist” web series that went viral on Funny or Die.   Born and raised in Parts Unknown, WY, Jordan Demander has been making people laugh since the early eighties. He has performed with some of the northwest’s funniest comedians, and currently hosts the wildly popular Very Funny Weekly comedy open mic in Missoula.   Serena Palmer is a two time finalist in the Homegrown Comedy Competition. She has performed with several of America’s funniest comedians including Erica Rhodes, Ari Findling and Chris Gethard, and has also produced several successful shows in Missoula.   Chris Jessop once ate a cheese stick without peeling it. He grew up in a polygamist cult, taught English in China, and had hair. His podcast Polyganometry once held the title of “Malaysia’s 11th Most-Popular Religion Podcast” if you ever wanna listen to it. He does his level best at maintaining eye contact, making new friends, and being as lighthearted as possible. He really enjoys doing comedy and has opened for every person that has told jokes after him.

Cross-State Connection w/ Tonsofun X Wormwood, Sinderrella, JJ Kind, & R’Know

Wednesday, August 13 // Doors at 7 PM // Show at 8 PM // $5 // $10 Artist Supporter     Tonsofun X Wormwood – Missoula-based rap enthusiasts for life. Tonsofun and Wormwood both approach the art of lyricism with precision and reverence, while maintaining a positive and fun-loving sound and stage show.   Sinderrella – Great Falls Hip Hop artist/Actress/Model/Host/Video Producer. Sinderella shines onstage and off, bringing a unique sound to Montana Hip-Hop   JJ is a creative musical revolutionary that uses humor, wordplay, and raw emotion to speak with substance in an effort to spark personal and even greater social change.   A Missoulian through and through, R’know brings a focused and dedicated mind to the stage. R’know cuts a presence that is at once commanding and disarming. You want to pay attention to him as he’s making you feel welcome and before you know it, your hands are in the air at his command. With a lyrical style loaded with versatile observations and wry self-assurance, R’know will show you dimensions to Hip Hop you may not have thought about in awhile, all while bringing a fun and high-energy collection of bangers.

Interstellar Extravaganza

Saturday, August 16 // Door at 7:30 PM // Show at 8:00 PM // $15-$30 Sliding Scale    Blast off with us on Saturday, August 16th for a night of intergalactic entertainment in support of A Quantum Dream, a nonprofit dedicated to arts and accessibility. This sci-fi–themed variety show features drag, burlesque, dance, music, stand-up comedy, and more! Costumes are encouraged, tipping is appreciated, and stellar frequencies are mandatory. A portion of the proceeds will support A Quantum Dream’s mission to support and provide inclusive, accessible art across the galaxy!

Jared Justen w/ Spencer Kellum & Madeleine Tucker

Friday, September 5 // Doors at 7:30 PM // Show at 8 PM // $10 // $15-$20 Artist Supporter    Indie singer-songwriter Jared Justen is not an artist one can easily pigeonhole. He’s known for the refreshing variety and unique intricacy of his songwriting, exploring his own mind and emotional spectrum in carefully crafted, lyrical reflections. An idiosyncratic, highly introspective artist, Justen was raised on a broad mix of late-90s music, ranging from gangsta rap to underground indie rock and everything in between. That diversity still informs his stripped-down, emotionally complex sound, characterized by expansive exploration of mental and musical possibilities. Weaving together elements from a wide range of genres, his genre-defiant boldness evokes pioneering acts like Ben Harper, while his intimate vocal style draws comparisons to folk icons like Devendra Banhart, José González, and Pete Seeger.      Spencer Kellum is a dynamic and genre-defying musician known for crafting thought-provoking, lyrically rich music that resonates deeply with listeners. Hailing from the soulful city of Memphis, Tennessee, Spencer Kellum has toured the western United States as a solo artist, captivating audiences with heartfelt performances and a genuine connection to the human experience.Driven by a passion for expressing the myriad emotions of the soul, Spencer Kellum brings an unforgettable energy to the stage. Whether delivering intimate acoustic moments or putting a unique spin on your favorite covers, every show is a journey that leaves fans craving more.     Madeleine Tucker is a musician and visual artist from Missoula, Montana.

Sean Atkins w/ Calamity Cowboy and Malcolm Contreras & Soup D’Jour

Sunday, August 17 // Door at 7:00 PM // Show at 7:30 PM // $10 // $15-$20 Artist Supporter   Calamity Cowboy is the colloquial name given to a group of viscous homunculi believed to have originated sometime in the early 19th century. After aimlessly wandering for a couple hundred years, they decided to start a rock and roll band together. They play a blend of country and psychedelic rock that has garnered tens of fans. It’s the real deal!   Malcolm and his band are a 4 piece consisting of Lane Ulberg, Llwyn Clark-Gaynor, and Cooper Godfried. These fellas put on a spectacular spectacle, only seen about once every two months that ranges from indie rock to shoegaze to ambient music, folk, and bedroom pop.    Sean Atkins is from Bellingham WA and Boise ID, Country inspired rock.    

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