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Posted by Lagniappe | May 30, 2018 | Music Briefs | 0 |

Photo | Facebook | The Pine Hill Haints

Band: Satori Records Swap featuring Pine Hill Haints and The Shunnarahs
Date: Saturday, June 2, 1 p.m.
Venue: Satori Coffee House, 5460 Old Shell Road, www.satori-coffee.com
Tickets: $5 at the door for the show

Satori Coffee House and Nappie Award nominee Mobile Records are teaming up for a Saturday afternoon vinyl swap. The public is invited to “buy, sell, trade and celebrate.” As local vinyl junkies flip through one another’s collections, DJs will be spinning the event’s soundtrack.

Those participating in the record swap will be limited to bringing two boxes of LPs and two boxes of 45s per person.

Satori has selected two bands for the grand finale of the record swap. Pine Hill Haints will be giving the Azalea City another dose of the band’s trademark “Alabama Ghost Music.” This collective of Southeast musicians were pioneering alt. folk years before the industry created the label. The Pine Hill Haints incorporate punk attitude with a mix of bluegrass, classic country, folk and blues.

At 8 p.m., the retro underground rock sounds of The Shunnarahs will open the evening. This quartet takes its crowd on a trip to the psychedelic garage rock of the mid-20th century. The Shunnarahs’ debut single “Catapult Me” is an organ-laden summer anthem that begs listeners to dance.

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