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September 25, 2019

HEELS: “I’ll Have A Name Someday”

By: Jack Anderson

Bread butts. Ankle joints. Wrestling villains. Whatever “Heels” means to you, it guarantees a damn good time for a Memphis duo of the same name. HEELS first stepped out with the 2015 EP Even If It’s Nothing, It’s Something, where they raised up their cuffs to reveal just how powerful a drum kit, a guitar and two vocal mics can be between a couple of irreverent punks.

HEELS made their full-length just this past July, and with titles like “King Drunk” and “Are You a Goddamned Vampire”, Good People Even Do Bad Things is lighthearted, sarcastic, and oozing with all the caustic energy you’d expect from the punk genre. HEELS plays Saturday night at Kick Butt Coffee for Altercation Comedy Festival and you can amp up the angst with “I’ll Have A Name Someday”!


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March 14, 2023

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March 13, 2023

SUSU: “Mine”

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March 10, 2023

Alison Brown: “Sun and Water (Here Comes the Sun/Waters of March)”

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