On Friday, June 6th the Community Center for the Performing Arts proudly welcomes No Quiet Hours Crowding Funding show feat. MOTHRA, hearingloss, toothache Housekeeping, to the WOW Hall.
All Proceeds go to fund No Quiet Hours Documentary
No Quiet Hours is a DIY documentary about a DIY scene. Filmed in the spring of 2024 in Eugene, Oregon, the “docu-film” focuses on the rich and iconic underground college music scene that has thrived in the small college town in the Willamette Valley since the glory days of bands like Grateful Dead and Nirvana. Our documentary highlights the Pacific Northwest’s history of college-town music and specifically the past four years of bands in the Eugene scene post-pandemic, detailing their shows and journey before graduating.
This documentary is a celebration of music, community and the legacy of punk, grunge and rock music in the PNW as a vehicle of expression, identity, and refuge in the face of uncertainty. As an underground industry that generates almost $3 billion annually, the DIY music scene in the Pacific Northwest hasn’t received enough attention for its indelible impact on modern indie music and cultural trends. For us filmmakers, this rambunctious yet close-knit scene has been a safe space from which to process and prepare for the world beyond college.
MOTHRA
Introducing Mothra, a dynamic four-piece punk and indie rock ensemble that delivers a powerful, emotional sound straight from the core. Fuelled by raw, unfiltered emotions and the turbulence of inner turmoil, Mothra’s music resonates deeply with listeners, evoking a cathartic experience with every note. Led by a commanding, feminine voice that pierces through the chaos, Mothra fearlessly channels their feelings into their music, creating an authentic and moving sonic landscape. With each performance, Mothra invites audiences to embrace vulnerability and confront their own emotions, forging a connection that transcends the stage. Get ready to be swept away by the raw energy and emotional intensity of Mothra.
Hearing Loss
The band Hearing Loss is made up of Jackson Kvikstad (drums, vocals), Patrick Walker (Guitar), Milo Brosamer (Bass), and Ean Schultz (Saxophone). Their music combines elements of rock, funk, jazz, and psychedelia.
Housekeeping
Housekeeping is a 5 piece indie-rock band from Eugene, Oregon consisting of singer Ashley Epstein, drummer Vlad Bilan, guitarists Matt Roome and Cooper Haas, and Andy McCorkle on bass.
Toothache
Alt/Rock Band from Eugene.