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Speak Into My Good Eye SIMGE Survey: Get To Know Ian Vanek (Japanther) Of Howardian

About Ian Vanek and Howardian

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Ian Vanek, known for his dynamic role in the experimental punk band Japanther, has taken a bold step into the limelight with his solo project, Howardian. With a knack for blending distortion-soaked melodies with edgy lyrics, Vanek has been carving out a unique space for Howardian in the music scene. His latest LP, Land Of The Low Tides, is set to bring a fresh wave of energy and inspiration to fans old and new.

SIMGE Survey Highlights

In a recent SIMGE Survey, Vanek shared insights into his creative process and influences. Fans received a rare glimpse into the mind behind Howardian's raw and invigorating sound. With the release of singles like "Be Fruitful" and "New Leans On Old Loans," there is an air of anticipation for what Howardian will deliver next.

Get an inside look at Ian Vanek's journey by exploring the detailed responses in the SIMGE Survey, which showcases his expertise and passion for punk music.

About The Author

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Chris, a voracious writer and music enthusiast, graduated with degrees in both Journalism/Professional Writing and Communication Studies. He's been a sports aficionado with the Asbury Park Press since 2010 and shares his love for music through contributions to various Arts & Entertainment sections, including Consequence of Sound.

Recent Happenings in the Brooklyn Music Scene

Beyond Howardian's latest work, Brooklyn continues to be a hub for musical crossovers and innovative performances. Fort Lean's rendition of St. Vincent's "Prince Johnny" stands as a testament to the creativity flourishing in the area, while Jeffrey Lewis's charming "Train Song" pays homage to the iconic L train, an artery of Brooklyn culture.

Noteworthy Events

In the spirit of ceaseless musical discovery, Blur is set to perform a no-cost show at the Music Hall Of Williamsburg, epitomizing the thriving and accessible nature of Brooklyn's live music scene. The invitation beckons: RSVP and be part of the experience.

Leave A Response

If Ian Vanek's progression from Japanther to Howardian has struck a chord with you, or if you're simply inspired by stories of musical evolution, we invite you to share your thoughts. Leave a response and join the conversation surrounding Brooklyn's ever-vibrant music community.

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The Joys of Traveling for Live Music

The allure of live music often draws fans to cross cities and even continents. As they travel, the search for comfortable accommodations becomes part of the journey—a quiet hotel room can offer a moment of peace amidst the exhilarating chaos of touring venues. The connection between the fervor of fans and the musical odyssey of artists like Ian Vanek is a reminder of how travel and live entertainment are intimately intertwined, enriching the cultural tapestry of our lives.

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