Does anyone else feel the seasonal shift creeping in? As the nights get colder and the days a little darker, Channel Frequencies is leaning all the way into the mood. On November 7th, we’re throwing it back to the golden era of side bangs, burned CDs, and screaming your heart out in the passenger seat. It’s Emo Nite at SOhO, and we’re bringing together some of California’s most electric bands for a night of loud guitars, raw emotion, and unapologetic nostalgia. Bring your eyeliner and your feelings.
Carmela produces a colloquial and vulnerable brand of indie rock—balancing blues, rock, soul, and folk with a pop sensibility. Pioneering the world of online musical performances, Carmela hosts a live show three days a week to a growing global audience on Twitch. She has collaborated with many notable brands, including QSC, Audix, Dr. Pepper, Colgate, Splice, AIAIAI, and Squatty Potty.
Sluttony, an all-femme, three-piece rock band from Santa Cruz. built a cult following by reigniting the local college music scene with raw energy and undeniable on-stage chemistry. Their electric performances made them a staple of the Santa Cruz house show circuit before selling out venues like Urbani’s Cellar and The Catalyst Atrium. The band has recently relocated to Los Angeles, where they’re working on their debut LP set to release in the winter of this year.
Santa Barbara’s hometown heroes The Framers are back at SOhO and this one is personal. After packing the house for their unforgettable “Prom SOhO” show, they’re throwing an Emo Nite party to celebrate their new single “JAB”, and the birthday of guitarist Franky Sansone. Known for turning heartbreak and late nights into cathartic, high-energy shows, The Framers bring a sound that’s equal parts gritty, nostalgic, and full of heart. Whether you’ve been with them since the backyard days or you’re just discovering them, this night is for you.