Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Project 4orty 5ive at Fletcher's on Feb. 23rd!

Project 4orty 5ive, a local, all Indian rock band, will take the stage at Fletcher's Bar in Baltimore, Maryland on Feb. 23rd. Thrilled to open for the headlining act, a much bigger regional band, the excited members of Project 4orty 5ive are anticipating their best show yet.
"We're ready to just rock out and have a good time doing it" says lead singer Haseeb Majid.

The band has been on the local music scene for a few years now and have been part of the Emergenza Music Festival and have played at various venues including the Eight By Ten, the Brass Monkey and college crowd favorite, the Recher Theatre in Towson, Maryland.

The ever enthusiastic group takes pride in showcasing their versatile songs that are centered around a host varying circumstances. Their songs delve deep into the realm of substance abuse, self realization and even the arena of social politics. "I wanted to put together an all Indian rock band to show that the Indian community can be proponents of this particular music genre, which is very, very rare," says rhythm guitarist Gabriel Nanan, "as well as to have a message in our music that will resonate with people."


Project 4orty 5ive plays Fletcher's Bar in Fells Point, Baltimore on Saturday evening, February 23rd at 7:30pm. Tickets are $10, and to see a different kind of local rock band, it's well worth it.


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