KENYON HALL, SEAPROG & GUARANTEED FRESH PRESENT
Off The Record - Vinyl Culture meets Live Music
feat. Tune Audio
Live Bands Include:
Plash
Earthbound (PDX)
Army of Experimental Children
Saturday September 19 2026
Doors: 6pm
Vinyl Play’n’tell: 6:30pm
Live Music: 7:30pm
Standing
General Admission: $5-$15 suggested donation
Plash is a Korean-American band formed right here in Seattle. Their sound can be hard to describe, depending on who you're talking to. Some might liken them to bands like American Football and Minus the Bear, or maybe Cap'n Jazz, Colossal and Algernon Cadwallader—and while the similarities are there, Plash truly stands out on their own.
Earthbound
After moving to Portland in 2020, Brian Heaney set out to create a version of progressive rock rooted in his early influences and the music that continues to inspire, a significant departure from his musical projects with the Seattle-based bands Ask The Ages, Sunship, and Stinkhorn. Earthbound came together after he reconnected with drummer Stuart McLeod, another former Seattle musician, bassist Dan Mowery, who moved to PDX from Austin, and keyboardist Brian Magill, a PDX native. We recently finished recording our debut album, which will be released digitally in August.
The Army of Experimental Children
Jim DeJoie has appeared on Seaprog stages more than almost any other individual musician, having played with Moraine, Zhongyu, Zubatto Syndicate, Reaven Trio, and Rik Wright’s Fundamental Forces, among others. The Army of Experimental Children is a project centered around his vocal music, and features Alicia DeJoie (violin, vocals), Ruth Davidson (cello), Greg Campbell (drums), Dave Pascal (bass), and Jon Davis (electronics).

