Paranoid Social Club will be performing in the Union on Friday, Nov. 18. The performance will start at 8 p.m. and is free for UMaine students. PSC will be accompanied by bands Stoplight Rehearsal and Manila Reign, who played in the Rock Against Rape concert earlier this year.
PSC is a band from the Portland area who is now rising nationally with the latest release of their new CD. Songs such as “Wasted” and “Two Girls” have gotten the band’s name on the charts.
Paranoid Social Club is, in the tongue-in-cheek words of front man Dave Gutter, a “power trio on a power trip.” They have been referred to as psychedelic dirt-rock or a garage band with soul.
On MaineToday.com Ariel Narbis, coordinator of the event, said, “We decided to put these three bands together to play because they were the bands that matched a great, fun college atmosphere.”
This event is sponsored by Residents on Campus, Program and Services and Hall Governing Boards of Hancock, Oak, Hart, Stodder and Oxford. Although there haven’t been events in the Union on Friday nights such as this one, Narbis said that they already have a few ideas for next semester.












