Matt Pryor, Small Uncle, Eighty-Sixed, Kid - The Grog Shop

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Matt Pryor, Small Uncle, Eighty-Sixed, Kid
with Small Uncle, Eighty-Sixed, Kid
Sat, Apr 4 Show: 7:00 pm (Doors: 6:00 pm)
$25.43 Buy Tickets
Saturday, April 4 

Grog Shop presents...
Matt Pryor (The Get-Up Kids) with Small Uncle and Eighty-Sixed, Kid at B Side Lounge 

Doors 6 PM | Show 7 PM
ALL AGES
$20 advance / $24 day of show
+ $3 at door if under 21

Kansas City, Missouri native, Matt Pryor, is a household name for anyone who was attuned to the second and third waves of emo. His genre-defining band, The Get Up Kids, were among a small and legendary group that has shaped the musical landscape for years. However, after growing tired of the boundaries it so needlessly applied, the internationally recognized frontrunners eventually transcended the genre with their later albums and found themselves at home with a more indie sound.

Most recently, on his latest album under his given name, Matt Pryor has presented the world with The Salton Sea, and it is abundantly clear that this is the continuation of a decades-long love affair with music and being outright obsessed with songwriting. Steadfast fans of Pryor’s prolific career will also find themselves treated to a style that is more reminiscent of the works of Paul Westerberg and Red House Painters, that is of course laden with Pryor’s signature style, whose DNA is deeply rooted in artists like Elvis Costello and The Afghan Whigs.


Eighty-Sixed, Kid

Daniel Palmentera is no stranger to rock and roll. Over the past two decades, he has played in a variety of bands that have gained notoriety throughout the Northeast Ohio and Pittsburgh PA regions. His last full-fledged rock band, My Mouth Is The Speaker, has been quiet for a number of years – only playing select shows on occasion. When the band slowed down, Daniel began playing solo shows and releasing music under the pseudonym Eighty-Sixed, Kid. A stripped down version of his rock and roll roots, Eighty-Sixed, Kid showcased a more personal approach to songwriting than his previous endeavors.

In October of 2020, Eighty-Sixed released his debut self-titled EP to high praise. A few short years later he released his second stripped down EP, “No Bandwidth.” Both albums were an intimate, acoustic driven dive into the heart of a powerhouse lyricist and instrumentalist; produced by Rob Parr (The Dear Hunter, As Tall As Lions) and released by upstart Endnote Records.

Through the years, the urge to play loud rock music got stronger and stronger. When he could no longer stand it, Daniel would enlist a number of musicians to help turn the stripped down tunes into full-fledged rock and roll songs and began playing gigs around Northeast Ohio. A number of lineup changes with a cast of close friends helping out has been instrumental in bringing the songs to life. Now, in spring of 2025, a solidified lineup featuring bassist and longtime collaborator Gino Locascio (My Mouth Is The Speaker), Kent Sliney (Light Years, The Missed), and Jon Rodgers (Annabel, Runaway Brother). With the new lineup in place, new songs in the back pocket, and another EP/LP in the works - again with Rob Parr producing and engineering - Eighty-Sixed, Kid is ready to kick things into high gear. Expect to see and hear them soon.