After years of silence, the indie pop band Audiotransparent from Groningen is back in full swing. Since their formation in 2002, the band has made a mark with a blend of americana, pop, and rock. Their earlier releases, including the Nevland EP (2005)—named after FC Groningen striker Erik Nevland—and the full-length Chekhov Guns (2009), showcase a band unafraid to experiment without losing their melodic core.

The evening will be rounded out by their longtime friends from Utrecht, The Fire Harvest, a band that has spent over 20 years comfortably lingering on the border between slowcore and alt-country. After a period of dormancy, they return with new music. For fans of Songs: Ohia, Low, and Neil Young.