Papadosio to Celebrate in Louisville April 6; Show Marks 8th Anniversary Gig, Band to Perform First Album ‘Magreenery’ in its Entirety

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Photo by Brian Hockensmith

In celebration of their very first show Papadosio is joyously announcing that on April 6, the band is playing a throwback show featuring their first album Magreenery from start to finish. Come celebrate Papadosio’s 8th birthday at Headliners in Louisville. Anthony’s side project EarthCry opens the night.
This event will be a family affair to remember!

Papadosio’s first gig was at Club Kameleon in Kent, OH April 6, 2006 – and literally up until the gig the band was called “The Great Big” but they officially changed the name on stage. Following this debut show the band toured continuously and Magreenery, their first album, came out September 11, 2007.

Stream all of Magreenery here: http://papadosio.bandcamp.com/album/magreenery

stream parts of a live show from last week!
http://papadosio.bandcamp.com/album/2014-03-22-wonder-ballroom-portland-or

The information age has a sound. Revolutionary technology meets a revolutionary message in Papadosio. Melding progressive rock with psychedelia, folk with electronica, and dance music with jam, the quintet has amassed a dedicated following of thousands of likeminded individuals sowing the seeds of unity and spreading the sounds of exaltation. Singer-songwriter Anthony Thogmartin’s visionary lyrics, eclectic production, and signature guitar work are anchored by the rock solid battery of drummer Mike Healy and bassist Rob McConnell. The quintet is rounded out by brothers Billy and Sam Brouse, whose virtuosic two-headed keyboard, synth, and programming attack give the band its unmistakable complexity and intensity.

Born in the burgeoning, artistic city of Athens, OH, the quintet now calls another creative community, Asheville, NC its home. Little time is spent nestled up in the Blue Ridge Mountains, though, as Papadosio spends much of the year on the road, crisscrossing the United States ceaselessly. In addition to headlining shows in every region of the country, their high-energy, technologically perplexing, and utterly engaging stage show has made the five-piece a staple on the festival circuit, with scene-stealing sets at Summer Camp, Wakarusa, Sonic Bloom, Electric Forest, Oregon Country Fair, Camp Bisco, Bear Creek, and their own annual event, Rootwire, an inspirational confluence of music, art, science, and spirituality. With more than 100 performances a year, the band remains prolific by passing the endless miles between cities composing new material.

The culmination of all that writing on the road is T.E.T.I.O.S. The follow-up to 2009’s critically acclaimed Observations finally arrived in the fall of 2012.  “To End the Illusion of Separation” is a sprawling double album, signaling not only an evolution of the band’s sound, but a paradigm shift on a far greater scale. The album is a call for people of all stripes to reject artificial barriers of wealth, class, and creed and come together under the flag of humanity. Themes of conservation, tolerance, and mind-expansion delicately weave their way around tribal rhythms, psychedelic excursions, and soaring melodies. The fusion of the earthly, the organic, with technological innovations and progressive sonic structure plants Papadosio’s roots firmly in the past and present with an eye turned towards the horizon.