Editorâs note: Hunter Arias is a former employee of The Daily Nebraskan.
During high school, brothers Simon and Isaac Nabb wrote songs at their childhood home on 33rd and Randolph streets. A couple years later and one block over, they would record those very songs with their band The Strangers at Shallot Records. On May 1, that band will release its debut EP âStrangeâ and bring The Strangers full circle.
The Strangers will drop one of the five EP tracks, âBe There,â on April 23.Â
The five-piece band includes bassist Simon Nabb, rhythm guitarist Isaac Nabb, lead guitarist Caleb Kirilov and keyboardist Liz Rathe. The band doesnât have a committed drummer, rather a lineup they cycle through. For âBe There,â Hunter Arias played drums, as well as served as producer through Shallot Records, his company that The Strangers worked with to produce their EP.Â
Two local music-fostering organizations are combining forces to revive the Lincoln music scene through virtual concerts.
On April 20, The Mez Collective and Hear Nebraska FM will host a Twitch stream featuring a live session experience with Omaha alternative band Cat Piss.
Lincoln newcomers may not be familiar with The Mez Collective or Hear Nebraska FM, but within the local music scene, these organizations are household names.Â
The Mez Collective advertises itself as an all-ages, substance-free performance space that hosts concerts and galleries by local artists. Hear Nebraska FM is a weekly two-hour radio show spinning local and regional indie music.Â
Two local music-fostering organizations are combining forces to revive the Lincoln music scene through virtual concerts.
On April 20, The Mez Collective and Hear Nebraska will host a Twitch stream featuring a live session experience with Omaha alternative band Cat Piss.
Lincoln newcomers may not be familiar with The Mez Collective or Hear Nebraska, but within the local music scene, these organizations are household names.Â
The Mez Collective advertises itself as an all-ages, substance-free performance space that hosts concerts and galleries by local artists. Hear Nebraska is a hub for Lincoln music journalism, education and events, as well as being the launching point for Hear Nebraska FM, a weekly two-hour radio show spinning local and regional indie music.Â
Two local music-fostering organizations are combining forces to revive the Lincoln music scene through virtual concerts.
On April 20, The Mez Collective and Hear Nebraska will host a Twitch stream featuring a live session experience with Omaha alternative band Cat Piss.
Lincoln newcomers may not be familiar with The Mez Collective or Hear Nebraska, but within the local music scene, these organizations are household names.Â
The Mez Collective advertises itself as an all-ages, substance-free performance space that hosts concerts and galleries by local artists. Hear Nebraska is a hub for Lincoln music journalism, education and events, as well as being the launching point for Hear Nebraska FM, a weekly two-hour radio show spinning local and regional indie music.Â
Today
Cloudy. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. Low 59F. Winds SSW at 15 to 25 mph..
Tonight
Cloudy. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. Low 59F. Winds SSW at 15 to 25 mph. Updated: April 4, 2021 @ 5:25 pm