Little Fevers, Featherbed, and Jarad Miles

Friday, March 6

8PM ✖ Bar ✖ Free ✖ 21+

Little Fevers
Little Fevers is an indie-pop group from Minneapolis made up of the remaining members of the folk pop orchestra Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles who in 2014, traded their acoustic instruments for electric guitars and synthesizers. Reflecting their new sound, they adopted a new name, Little Fevers and released their debut record, Field Trip, which blended their electric indie sound with new wave influences. Field trip was followed by their 7 inch Singles released in 2017 featuring Chris Koza (Rogue Valley) on the guitar after their keyboardist Ashley Boman moved to NYC. 

 
Two years later, following Koza’s departure, Little Fevers enlisted guitarist Paul Puleo (Knife World and Southside Desire) and completed work on their second full length record Strangers. A much dreamier affair then we’ve heard from the group, Strangers was released December 20th 2019.

Featherbed

From its modest beginnings with the discovery of his mom’s old guitar and a John Denver songbook collecting dust in their South Dakota farmhouse basement, Jarad Miles’s (aka Featherbed) musical life has followed nary the predictable path.

As a live band and studio project, Featherbed is fronted by singer-songwriter and guitarist Miles alongside bassist Andy Nail, drummer Ed Draper, and guitarist Quint Langstaff. Forming in the spring of 2019, the band is quickly gaining a reputation for catchy and deep lyrics combined with eclectic and psychedelic rock instrumentation. Their music has been inspired by a variety of artists and styles, including Roy Orbison, The Flaming Lips, and the Walkmen. The band is set to record and release its first studio album in 2020.