
The Mungmen
Chris Cheveyo
Tue, October 3, 2017
8:00 pm
Union Pool
Brooklyn, NY
$10.00
Tickets
This event is 21 and over
http://www.union-pool.com/event/1561667/The Mungmen

The Mungmen were formed from the runoff of the forgotten boroughs of NYC. Currently in the midst of recording their first EP, Singer/Guitarist Aidan Biton, Guitarist Spencer Woodley, and Bassist Frank Cicciarello deliver high-energy rock n’ roll sermons t
Chris Cheveyo

“Cheveyo taps into classic Marc Bolan/George Harrison-esque songwriterly traits with neatly submerged hooks and luscious guitar and keyboard tones geared to make you hit REPEAT on your playing device”
-The Stranger
“Cheveyo’s lyrics wrestle with the complexity of his feelings. Just like any letter to a loved one, he tries to tell a comprehensive story: One of love and gratitude, as well as one that captures the present, with all its activities and goings-on. In combining both elements seamlessly, “A Letter” presents itself as a beautiful, humbled timepiece.”
-Atwood Magazine
The song goes down with a smoothness and glints with golden-brown electric-guitar sighs. It’s an auspicious omen for future releases and shows.” -The Stranger
Their latest cassette single, “Woundlicker,” pairs woozy and atmospheric guitar tones with frontman Chris Cheveyo’s whispery, almost sultry vocals. The music oozes from the speakers, filling the room with layers of iridescent melodies and intoxicating harmonies. – Seattle Weekly
-The Stranger
“Cheveyo’s lyrics wrestle with the complexity of his feelings. Just like any letter to a loved one, he tries to tell a comprehensive story: One of love and gratitude, as well as one that captures the present, with all its activities and goings-on. In combining both elements seamlessly, “A Letter” presents itself as a beautiful, humbled timepiece.”
-Atwood Magazine
The song goes down with a smoothness and glints with golden-brown electric-guitar sighs. It’s an auspicious omen for future releases and shows.” -The Stranger
Their latest cassette single, “Woundlicker,” pairs woozy and atmospheric guitar tones with frontman Chris Cheveyo’s whispery, almost sultry vocals. The music oozes from the speakers, filling the room with layers of iridescent melodies and intoxicating harmonies. – Seattle Weekly