The vibe was energetic as San Francisco’s Geographer kept the Echoplex rocking. Mike Deni (keys/synths/vocals/guitar), Nathan Blaz (cello/electronics) and Brian Ostreicher (drums/vocals), played an eclectic mix of indie rock. The trio and the audience played off each other as Deni danced and crooned and the crowd moved in unison. The audience was fully engaged as they sung and clapped along wholeheartedly. It was a night where Geographer and the audience truly connected.
Geographer, Live at The Echoplex
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