No Use for a Band

It takes more than an overly ironic band name and a nasal-intensive vocal style to be a pop-punk singer. But not much more. Perhaps that’s why No Use for a Name vocalist Tony Sly decided to try his hand at an acoustic-indie-folk side project. Now don’t you go sobbing into...
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It takes more than an overly ironic band name and a nasal-intensive vocal style to be a pop-punk singer. But not much more.

Perhaps that’s why No Use for a Name vocalist Tony Sly decided to try his hand at an acoustic-indie-folk side project. Now don’t you go sobbing into your checkerboard handkerchief – NUFAN is still Sly’s first priority – but he’s giving you a chance to see him solo, in an intimate venue, with just a slightly more “grown up” soundtrack.

Sat., March 14, 7 p.m., 2009

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