‘The Scourge’ comes to Ipanema
They are an ever-gracious, unpretentious rock band that play powerful rock ‘n’ roll, even to our small, tired Richmond audience. Indie-pop fans gravitate toward them, with their alluring, heartfelt lyrics and folksy roots. They are the type of guys who wonder where the nearest petting zoo, park or Salvation Army is when touring a new city.
They are an ever-gracious, unpretentious rock band that play powerful rock ‘n’ roll, even to our small, tired Richmond audience. Indie-pop fans gravitate toward them, with their alluring, heartfelt lyrics and folksy roots. They are the type of guys who wonder where the nearest petting zoo, park or Salvation Army is when touring a new city. They are The Scourge of the Sea, and you’ve probably never heard of them.
At least that is what the sparse audience revealed at Ipanema Caf