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SOMA and Asylum to Host Concert at Alumni Hall

If you’re looking for some free entertainment, music-focused student organizations Students Organizing the Multiple Arts (SOMA) and Asylum are hosting a free concert this Sunday, Nov. 9 in the HUB Alumni Hall.

The show will feature indie/punk band Balance and Composure and Connecticut-based band Sorority Noise. Local band Ex-People will also join the lineup.

Since its formation in 2007, alternative rock band Balance and Composure has released two full-length albums and reached No. 10 on the Billboard Independent Album charts. It recently released an LP entitled “The Things We Think We’re Missing.” It is signed to No Sleep Records. Sorority Noise, meanwhile, is a young band that formed in 2013 and focuses on party punk.

Doors open for the event at 7 p.m., and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. Entrance is ticketless and free for students and the public.

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Sarah Caskie

Sarah is a senior majoring in Journalism. She can usually be found at Saint’s looking up cat videos, or writing about music and stuff. She can be reached on Twitter at @classycaskie or via email at [email protected].

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