If you're a supporter of Charlotte's music scene and/or a fan of underground artists, you'll want to see Brody & Choch perform tonight at The Evening Muse. The hip-hop duo have been bubbling of late--as much as their bubbling personalities. Their playful, witty, yet lyrical rhyme style is like Digital Underground meets Gym Class Heroes.
Brody & Choch (pronounced broh-dee and chah-chee) are re-releasing their album, The Boys Will Be Boys, and tonight you can witness the energy they bring to the stage. The Evening Muse (3227 N. Davidson St. in NoDa), where they've performed before, is a great venue for this type of show, which will feature opening acts The Beast and One Another. And a very cool element will be live art by John Hairston Jr.
The show starts at 10:30 p.m. and tickets are $8 at the door.
Listen to Brody & Choch's music at brodyandchoch.bandcamp.com. And below is a video for their song "4am Smoke."
Brody & Choch (pronounced broh-dee and chah-chee) are re-releasing their album, The Boys Will Be Boys, and tonight you can witness the energy they bring to the stage. The Evening Muse (3227 N. Davidson St. in NoDa), where they've performed before, is a great venue for this type of show, which will feature opening acts The Beast and One Another. And a very cool element will be live art by John Hairston Jr.
The show starts at 10:30 p.m. and tickets are $8 at the door.
Listen to Brody & Choch's music at brodyandchoch.bandcamp.com. And below is a video for their song "4am Smoke."
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