The Last Call and Austin Eatman

The Last Call and Austin Eatman

The Last Call and Austin Eatman with Wasted Day

By Wasted Day Brewery

Date and time

Friday, May 10 · 7:30 - 11:30pm ADT

Location

Wasted Day Brewing

36 Water Street Saint John, NB E2L 2A5 Canada

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About this event

  • 4 hours

About The Last Call

The Last Call is a band from the Port City of Saint John NB, that was established in summer of 2022. The band has a vast range of influences from pop to blues that contributes to their own unique sound which could be described as retro with a modern generational twist.
Over the last year The Last Call has had lots of events across New Brunswick, such as headlining the Saint John Moonlight Bazaar and opening for Classified at the UNB Fredericton Kick Off Concert.
The Last Call are currently in the midst of recording and releasing their debut first single which will be available in the near future!
About Austin EatmanHailing from the port city of Saint John, NB, Canada, Austin Eatman brings a distinct East Coast Alt-Folk style and melodic sound to his eclectic performances.
In 2017, he recorded a song for every day in January, culminating in his YouTube series (Song a Day Sessions).
Dedicating his life to this musical endeavour, he joined with Mike Belyea to form "The Sound Investments", a folk duo who still play regularly.
Later he formed a full band "The Austin Eatman Band", releasing their debut EP "Broken Radio" in early 2020.
Unable to tour the EP, Austin kept busy, collaborating with local electronic artist and producer "FWLR", releasing songs "Lo-fi Beats To Realize You're An A**hole To" (With FWLR, and Colin Ferris of "Sheik") as well as "Lads Me Boys" under the name Brethren of The Coast (with FWLR and Jamie Comeau)
He has gained notoriety performing at Paddlefest in St. Andrew's, Follyfest in Gagetown and in 2022, opening up for Whitehorse at the 506 Container Village.
Currently he focuses on recording a new full-length album set to release sometime this year with his band, and playing as often as he can.

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