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 POHGOH JAPAN TOUR 2019 

 POHGOH JAPAN TOUR 2019 
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Name of performance:  POHGOH JAPAN TOUR 2019 
Venue: Party'z
Open: 2019/05/17 (Fri) 10:00
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By drink fee
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Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets in a single application. Application limit 4 times.
Type of seats and fees:
 All seats: ¥ 3,800

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Japan tour of Florida's Emo band Pohgoh has been decided in September. The invitation is the lost boys.
The performance schedule is as follows. Rainer Maria members Caithlin de Marrais and Tokyo male goat will be on tour. You can check the details here.
 2019/9/14 (Saturday) Osaka - Shinsaibashi CONPASS

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 2019/9/15 (Sunday) Nagoya - Sakae PARTY
 2019/9/15 (Month / Holiday) Tokyo - Niyodada Fever

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POHGOH is from Tampa, FL
Twenty-one years is a long time between albums.
Since calling it quits in 1997, Tampa, FL's Pohgoh has been known to break out the guitars for the occasional one-off reunion over the years. The last one reignited a missing passion and desire to write and perform music together. Susie Ulrey (vocals, guitar), Matt Slate (guitar), Keith Ulrey (drums) and new bassist Brian Roberts (Hankshaw, Murder Suicide Pact) spent the last couple of years hunkered down in their practice space revisiting the old material while hashing out fresh ideas.
In August 2017 the band made their way to Baltimore, MD's Magpie Cage Recording Studio to record their sophomore full-length with engineer/producer J. Robbins (Jawbox, Burning Airlines). The result is Secret Club, Pohgoh's first full-length since 1997's posthumous In Memory Of Bab, consisting of songs dealing with life as a band after almost 20 years apart and Susie's 15+ year battle with Multiple Sclerosis.

Diagnosed in 2001, Susie's lyrics touch on the hardships and struggles of living with the disease including, but not limited to, a constant worry of being a burden to others (Business Mode), years of chemical and drug therapies (Super Secret Club) and a simple nightly fight pleading with her own legs to remain still (Who's The You). The album does have its 'light in the darkness' moments, too, with songs about the direction of the reunited band (Try Harder) and the sheer power of positive thinking (Bunch), of which she declares I lose battles, but I win wars. All of this set to a backdrop of crunchy Superchunk-y guitars, even as they visit the more downtempo moments of reflection throughout the 11 tracks.
With a rich history within the 90's DIY/indie/emo scene, Pohgoh was in a small league of female-fronted bands of the era alongside peers like Rainer Maria, Dahlia Seed & Jejune. The band's previous catalog includes several singles, a split 7" with Braid, the closing track on the Emo Diaries, Vol. 1 and the aforementioned full-length.

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Secret Club now available on CD/LP/Digital
BAND
Susie Ulrey (vocals, guitar)
Matt Slate (guitar)
Keith Ulrey (drums)
Brian Roberts (bass)

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Rainer Maria is a three piece emo band from Madison, Wisconsin, later residing in Brooklyn, New York. The band was originally active from 1995 to 2006 and reunited in 2014.
Named after the German-language poet Rainer Maria Rilke, Caithlin De Marrais, Kaia Fischer and William Kuehn formed the band in late summer of 1995. They released five full-length albums, a live DVD, numerous live recordings, and EPs. In its earlier days, the band had a dual male and female vocal line-up; later, De Marrais would become the lead vocalist in a majority of their songs. The gender ambiguity of the name Rainer Maria paralleled this and was one of the reasons it was selected as the band's name.

The band's many tours and intimate live shows at venues such as Brooklyn's North Six (which lead singer Caithlin De Marrais referred to as "home" during her final show because it also served as the band's rehearsal space), Washington, D.C.'s The Black Cat, the Bowery Ballroom in NYC, and Chapel Hill's Cat's Cradle helped to grow its fan base and fuel album sales.

On November 6, 2006, the band announced, through Pitchfork Media, that the December 16th show at New York City's Bowery Ballroom would be their last. It was accompanied by this statement:

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The band played their last show on December 17, 2006, at North Six in Brooklyn. They opened with "Artificial Light" and closed with a lengthy version of "Rise." Referring to the intensity of the show and the enthusiasm of the crowd, guitarist Kaia Fischer at one point remarked jokingly in-between songs "we should break up every night."

The band played a reunion show at the Bowery Ballroom in Manhattan on December 31, 2014; additional shows were added for February 14, 2015 at Lincoln Hall in Chicago; April 18, 2015 at Union Transfer in Philadelphia; and July 10–11, 2015 in Brooklyn.

They played again in Brooklyn on December 31, 2016, and January 1, 2017.

The band released S/T, their first album in 11 years, in August 2017.

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