Friday, April 8, 2005

Catch young people on the rise


By DANA DUGAN
Express Staff Writer

Young People with Faces rehearse for their big show, from left, Simone Kastner, Alice Bynum (on drums), Sophia Dilley and Matt Miller. Photo by Steve Bynum

Can one band perform any more than the high school, valley-based band Young People with Faces? I mean these kids are everywhere you want to be. They preformed at the Hub, at nexStage Theatre, and now the Liberty. What's next? Lincoln Center?

Give these kids a rest, already!

But not until after the big show at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 9, at the Liberty Theatre in Hailey.

The quartet of teenagers—Sophia Dilley, Alice Bynum, Simone Kastner and Matt Miller—performs tunes with a sound that has one foot firmly placed in the retro late-1970s. (You read right, Retro 70s. Remember when the 50s were retro?) Young People with Faces are reminiscent of such bands as the Go-Gos, The Pretenders and Blondie. After a year of playing together they are getting ready to release their first CD.

Opening the show for them is another even younger band called The Costyx, composed of Mark Beck, Gus Engelhardt, Spencer Fullmer, Chris Werry and Max Monahan. They say they've been influenced by the Ramones with an off kilter charm.

The Liberty opens at 7 p.m. Admission is $4. The show will end at 9 p.m.




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