AJJ (solo)
Schedule
Sun, 11 May, 2025 at 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Grog Shop | Cleveland Heights, OH
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Sunday, May 11AJJ (solo) LIVE at Grog Shop!
Doors 7 PM | Show 8 PM
ALL AGES
$22 adv / $25 dos
+ $3 at door if under 21
Ever since Sean Bonnette and Ben formed AJJ back in 2004, its felt like the world has been playing catch-up. Thats because the bandcompleted these days by guitarist/keyboard player Preston Bryant, cellist Mark Glick and (relatively) new drummer Kevin Higuchihas always woven apocalyptic themes and imagery into many of its songs and lyrics. They even self-released a record called Good Luck Everybody in January 2020, as if they knew what was coming. Now though, in 2023, with their eighth studio record and debut on Hopeless Records, Disposable Everything, it feels like the world is finally aligned with AJJs doom-laden prophecies albeit one that still shimmers with hope.
For singer Sean Bonnette, the record is less a prophesizing mirror held to a burning world than one inspired by personal grief. In fact, for him, this record is about what happens after the collapseon both an intimately personal level and a much broader scale. A large part of Disposable Everything is the terrible thing Ive been imagining finally happened, he explains. A big theme is my moms death, which is something I think everyone lives in terror of. But once it happens and youre still alive, you figure out how to move on. It is, in some weird way, our happiest record.Anybody familiar with the band knows that juxtapositionbetween apocalyptic despair and the warm comfort of an electric blanketis nothing new for AJJ, but these 14 tracks are the most firm example of that to date. Recorded with David Jerkovich over the first half of 2022 in various studios across the Southwest, Disposable Everything truly captures the simultaneous terror and wonder of being alive. Throughout the nearly 20 years since the bands inception, AJJs music has always found its way to the irreverent, optimistic pessimists of the world. For example, 2020s Body Terror Song became a viral hit on TikTok, an app that no one in the band was even on at the time.Their unparalleled live show has always been the bedrock of AJJ, with memorable tours with Joyce Manor, Against Me!, ROAR, Jeff Rosenstock, Kimya Dawson, and huge indie punk festivals, like The Fest. And its that live energy and sense of community and collaboration that made its mark on the recording of Disposable Everything. For the first time recording as a full five-piece, the goal was to have fun, open up a free exchange of ideas, and just be together. That overriding sense of solidarity pervades this album, exaggerated by the way the band look at it more like a mixtape than a record in the traditional sensefully indulging AJJs wide musical range and their tendency to play with genre, while also defying expectations as to what songs about certain subjects should sound like. Indeed, this feels more like a band record than AJJ have ever made before. Probably because it is.
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Where is it happening?
Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd.,Cleveland Heights, Ohio, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: