Over The Mountain: Aan Album Release Show featuring Abronia and Old Unconscious

Sat Jan 11 2025

9:00 PM (Doors 8:00 PM)

The Showdown

1195 SE Powell Blvd Portland, OR 97202

$15.00

Ages 21+

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Over The Mountain is Aan’s fourth LP and second with Fresh Selects, Recorded and produced by Cameron Spies at Trash Treasury Studios in Portland, OR. OTM shutters and sways with tracks about soul-eating drugs, conjured evil spirits, lonely dogs, wildfires and trendy indie music so bland it makes a person want to give up even trying to create. Tracks like the lead single “Black Hole” portend the infinite universe knows all too well that it will eat itself. While “Speculum Aenigmate” reckons this knowledge is reason enough to sit back and enjoy the show. 

Aan relished access to vintage synths like the Korg Mono/Poly and Roland SH-2, as well as vibes to render swatches and clouds of sound. 

Acoustic piano on jilted towny-done-stupid “Cold Grey Eyes” hammers home the idiotic desperation of possessive masculinity as if Bowie’s Lady Grinning Soul were instead an anthem of ignorance. Album closer “Smile” envisions recapitulation of lost opportunities and the bottomless pit that is a loved one’s unspoken goodbye.  It’s as earnest a song as Aan has ever penned, with backing vocals gifted from Wilson’s since-passed former bass player and best friend. 

Over The Mountain is a sincere exploration of post-pandemic realities, the weird times at hand, and lives lived between mundanity and magic.

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Over The Mountain: Aan Album Release Show featuring Abronia and Old Unconscious

  • Aan

    Aan

    Acid Rock

    Aan is an ever-evolving project led by singer/songwriter Bud Wilson. For well over a decade their music has waded through a primordial slurry of Art Rock and Experimental Pop, often lurching with calculated unpredictability into left turn ear worms. Aan consists of a 6-piece lineup with enough tones and textures to make even the most self assured sound person stress out. 

    Wilson’s songwriting can be playful and jazz tinged, while the songs themselves usually forebode anxious dissociative frenetics and idiosyncratic delusions. Synthesizers smear the borders of Aan’s most recent work, with multiple guitars either dithering gently across the stereo field, or stabbing into its corners. Wilson’s mercurial vocals are backed by ribboned, warm harmonies, where the darker lyrical associations of purpose forfeiture and loss sound gentle and gauzy. This melange of beauty and despair is the hallmark of Aan’s continued output. 

    About the album "Over the Mountain":

    Over The Mountain is Aan’s fourth LP and second with Fresh Selects, Recorded and produced by Cameron Spies at Trash Treasury Studios in Portland, OR. OTM shutters and sways with tracks about soul-eating drugs, conjured evil spirits, lonely dogs, wildfires and trendy indie music so bland it makes a person want to give up even trying to create. Tracks like the lead single “Black Hole” portend the infinite universe knows all too well that it will eat itself. While “Speculum Aenigmate” reckons this knowledge is reason enough to sit back and enjoy the show. 

    Aan relished access to vintage synths like the Korg Mono/Poly and Roland SH-2, as well as vibes to render swatches and clouds of sound. 

    Acoustic piano on jilted towny-done-stupid “Cold Grey Eyes” hammers home the idiotic desperation of possessive masculinity as if Bowie’s Lady Grinning Soul were instead an anthem of ignorance. Album closer “Smile” envisions recapitulation of lost opportunities and the bottomless pit that is a loved one’s unspoken goodbye.  It’s as earnest a song as Aan has ever penned, with backing vocals gifted from Wilson’s since-passed former bass player and best friend. 

    Over The Mountain is a sincere exploration of post-pandemic realities, the weird times at hand, and lives lived between mundanity and magic.

  • Abronia

    Abronia

    Alternative Rock

    Abronia is a six piece band based in Portland, Oregon that uses two guitars, pedal steel, tenor saxophone, bass, and one giant drum.

    Since 2017 they have released three full length studio albums on labels like Water Wing, the UK based Cardinal Fuzz, and Feeding Tube Records. Their most recent studio album, Map of Dawn, was released in May of 2022 by Cardinal Fuzz (UK & the World) and Feeding Tube Records (N. America). They released an improv album in June of 2023 called, "The High Desert Sessions" (again on Feeding Tube/Cardinal Fuzz), which the band tracked onto a cassette eight track recorder at a house in rural Central Oregon. 

    The have toured extensively in the US and Europe playing festivals like Supersonic (Birmingham, UK), Schellraiser (Nevada), and Lose Yr Mind (Portland). 

    They're currently preparing to record what will become their fourth studio album.

  • Old Unconscious

    Old Unconscious

    Experimental Big Band

    Old Unconscious is an experimental instrumental project from Portland, OR led by Cory Gray on keys.

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Pickathon Presents

Over The Mountain: Aan Album Release Show featuring Abronia and Old Unconscious

Sat Jan 11 2025 9:00 PM

(Doors 8:00 PM)

The Showdown Portland OR
Over The Mountain: Aan Album Release Show featuring Abronia and Old Unconscious

$15.00 Ages 21+

Over The Mountain is Aan’s fourth LP and second with Fresh Selects, Recorded and produced by Cameron Spies at Trash Treasury Studios in Portland, OR. OTM shutters and sways with tracks about soul-eating drugs, conjured evil spirits, lonely dogs, wildfires and trendy indie music so bland it makes a person want to give up even trying to create. Tracks like the lead single “Black Hole” portend the infinite universe knows all too well that it will eat itself. While “Speculum Aenigmate” reckons this knowledge is reason enough to sit back and enjoy the show. 

Aan relished access to vintage synths like the Korg Mono/Poly and Roland SH-2, as well as vibes to render swatches and clouds of sound. 

Acoustic piano on jilted towny-done-stupid “Cold Grey Eyes” hammers home the idiotic desperation of possessive masculinity as if Bowie’s Lady Grinning Soul were instead an anthem of ignorance. Album closer “Smile” envisions recapitulation of lost opportunities and the bottomless pit that is a loved one’s unspoken goodbye.  It’s as earnest a song as Aan has ever penned, with backing vocals gifted from Wilson’s since-passed former bass player and best friend. 

Over The Mountain is a sincere exploration of post-pandemic realities, the weird times at hand, and lives lived between mundanity and magic.

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

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Ages 21+
limit 10 per person
General Admission
$15.00

Delivery Method

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Terms & Conditions

This event is 21 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.