Enda made a name for itself around 1998-2003 as darlings of the San Francisco music scene. Read more about us in our biography blog.
Today, Dan and Joey play in Every Move A Picture; Val lives in New York; and Jenn plays in Cast of Thousands.
ENDA: Enda
Heavier than the previous EP's "Spacious" and "For The Only," and inspired by artists ranging from At the Drive-In to the Deftones, Alkaline Trio to Creeper Lagoon, this self-titled album is a true rock record.
Lush, dense instrumentals and stark confessional lyrics fulfill the promise of the early '90s dreampop bands such as My Bloody Valentine and expand upon the possibilities presented by the latter-day saints Radiohead. Dark, brooding guitar-pop at its best
The honor of your company is requested at Kokoy’s birthday party on Saturday April 18 at the Artery (5401 Jackson at Prospect in Houston’s museum district). The event is a concert to benefit the Houston Institute for Culture’s youth development programs, featuring Trio Nazim from Kazakhstan, Mayan hip-hop poet Kiawitl Xochitl and kayumanggi Pinoy rock band. It will be a live video shoot by the Artery Media Project. Doors open at 7:30 pm with a suggested donation at the gate.
The Houston Institute for Culture is a 501(3)(c) non-profit organization which conducts workshops for economically disadvantaged youth in area schools, engaging them in cultural exchange and community sustainability service projects, building innovative skills critical to social change. More information at www.houstonculture.org.
A landmark in Houston’s cultural landscape, The Artery is a space designed to facilitate exchange, where natural forms and human-made forms exist in harmony, compelling visitors and presenters toward collaborations and relationships to pursue civic and artistic purpose. More information at www.arteryhouston.org.
Directions to the Artery from wherever you might be originating within the Greater Houston area:
get on 288 and exit Binz, turn west on Binz towards the museum district, turn right on Jackson (before you reach the Children’s Museum), turn right on Prospect. The gate will be on the right. Park in the street.
The very next day on April 19, kayumanggi Pinoy rock band performs at the annual Houston International Festival, 1:30 pm on the steps of City Hall, downtown. Complete schedule and more information: www.ifest.org.
The honor of your presence is requested at Kokoy’s birthday party on Saturday April 18 at the Artery (5401 Jackson at Prospect in Houston’s museum district). The event is a concert to benefit the Houston Institute for Culture’s youth development programs, featuring Trio Nazim from Kazakhstan, Mayan hip-hop poet Kiawitl Xochitl and kayumanggi Pinoy rock band. It will be a live video shoot by the Artery Media Project. Doors open at 7:30 pm with a suggested donation at the gate.
The Houston Institute for Culture is a 501(3)(c) non-profit organization which conducts workshops for economically disadvantaged youth in area schools, engaging them in cultural exchange and community sustainability service projects, building innovative skills critical to social change. More information at www.houstonculture.org.
A landmark in Houston’s cultural landscape, The Artery is a space designed to facilitate exchange, where natural forms and human-made forms exist in harmony, compelling visitors and presenters toward collaborations and relationships to pursue civic and artistic purpose. More information at www.arteryhouston.org.
Directions to the Artery from wherever you might be originating within the Greater Houston area:
get on 288 and exit Binz, turn west on Binz towards the museum district, turn right on Jackson (before you reach the Children’s Museum), turn right on Prospect. The gate will be on the right. Park in the street.
The very next day on April 19, kayumanggi Pinoy rock band performs at the annual Houston International Festival, 1:30 pm on the steps of City Hall, downtown. Complete schedule and more information: www.ifest.org.
DIVAS OF THE WORLD UNITE! ON MUSIC BEYOND BORDERS KPFT 90. 1FM Houston
Greetings from Houston, Texas and happy International Women’s Month!
Please tune in to KPFT 90. 1FM Houston or www. kpft. org on Tuesday March 17, from 2-3 pm Central U.S. time when I will be hosting Music Beyond Borders. It’s time for my annual International Women’s Month special, featuring exclusively female vocalists and songwriters from around the world. This Tuesday, I’ll be spinning some of the artists who will be performing at the upcoming Houston International Festival. I am honored to be joined also by some tremendously talented and dedicated guests. Trio Nazim will be performing traditional music from their native Kazakhstan live in the KPFT studio, and I’ll be talking to Busi Peters and Lisa Delaune, founders of Women Healing and Empowering Women (WHEW), a non-profit organization committed to empowering women globally through economic, educational, environmental, and cultural programs that work to end prison recidivism, homelessness, gender and ethnic biases, inter-generational poverty, and the lack of access to adequate and sufficient education.
Music Beyond Borders is live on the web. (Or you can catch it in the archives for two weeks after each show. )
Simultaneous webcast times around the world on www. kpft. org:
Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan: 3-4am on WedMar18
Thailand: 1-2am on WedMar18
Scotland: 7-8pm
Netherlands, Italy, Norway, Poland, Israel, Germany: 8-9pm
Australia: 4-5am on WedMar18
WashingtonDC, Maryland, Virginia, Connecticut, NorthCarolina, Florida, NewYork, NewJersey, Ontario, Colombia: 3-4pm
Arizona, Colorado: 1-2pm
California, WashingtonState: 12-1pm
Hawaii: 9-10am
Texas, Illinois, Minnesota: 2-3pm
(If your area is not listed, please let me know and I will include it in the next kayumanggi Pinoy rock email announcement. )
sheeesh, I knew you'd add me sooner or later. =p Jen and Val, haven't seen you in ages! I found Ceci on this too... write back, when you get a chance! your pal, nicole