12 JULY 28�AUGUST 4, 2021 SOUND CHECK WHAT’S PLAYING AROUND THE NORTHWEST August brings live music to HQ By Lisa Lester Kelly Go! Magazine L A GRANDE — With the easing of pub- lic health restrictions, live music has returned to HQ, 112 Depot St. Three nights of music are planned for August. For each show, doors open at 7 p.m. and the music begins at 8 p.m. Admission is $10 at the door. First up is Sun Blood Stories on Satur- day, Aug. 7. A band from Boise, Sun Blood Stories describes their music as “high desert psych fuzz” on www.sunblood- www.facebook.com/theshivas The Shivas www.facebook.com/sunbloodstories Sun Blood Stories www.facebook.com/nogeroband Nogero stories.com. The band, which was founded in 2011, is named after the color of Boise’s skies during summer forest fi res. Sun Blood Stories — Cody Goin (bass, synth), Amber Pollard (vocals, slide gui- tar), Wade Ronsse (drums) and Ben Kirby (vocals, guitar, slide guitar) — performs regularly at the annual Treefort Music Fest, Boise’s signature event. Another band together for a long time, The Shivas take the stage at HQ on Friday, Aug. 13. The group, which formed in 2006, began booking West Coast tours while still in high school, according to their website, www.theshivas.org. Guitarist/singer Jared Molyneux, bass- ist Eric Shanafelt and drummer/singer Kristin Leonard have all been with the band since its earliest days, and guitar- ist Jeff City, another high school friend, joined in 2017. The Portland-based band has a “live urgency,” says their website. “They’ve honed and tightened their performances without sacrifi cing the element of sur- prise that makes each show special.” On Saturday, Aug. 21, La Grande heavy metal band Nogero rounds out the month’s trio of eclectic concerts. “We play around with several styles of metal but the genre we usually stick with is known as thrash metal,” said Nik Hack- ney, the group’s guitarist. Shawn Turley (on bass), Ian Dill (on drums) and Hackney are all “La Grande boys born and raised,” Hackney said — and vocalist Jim Noyes has lived in La Grande for years. All members grew up playing metal and other kinds of music. Hackney said he joined the band about three years ago but the other members had already been playing as Nogero for several years. “The upcoming show will be our lon- gest set to date featuring at least 13 origi- nal songs plus a handful of fan favorite covers,” Hackney said. “Come out, have some fun, and bang your head.” Homemade granola! h Fres ies! berr Tues - Sat 11 am-8 pm 141 E MAIN ST JOHN DAY OR | 541.575.1188 | WWW.1188BREWING.COM