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What’s a Cactopus? Find out tonight

Local band throwing album-release party

What is a Cactopus? Some say it’s a cactus with eight legs, others say it’s a spine-covered octopus that lives in the desert.

Turns out it’s a local psychedelic funk punk band.

Cameron Beamer (vocals and guitar); Madeleine Froncek (bass, banjo and vocals); Travis Moore (guitar and bass) and Mark Sturdevant (drums) began playing together four years ago in Durango.

Beamer and Moore played in the band Frisky Business their freshman year of college. They met Froncek at a jam session shortly before Moore returned to Austin, Texas.

“The first night I was back in Durango,” says Moore, “we played our first show,” and the band, Cactopus, was born.

Sturdevant joined the band after seeing them play, “I met them after the show and told them I was going to be their drummer.”

The band has a uniquely dark and whimsical sound, set over upbeat bass and percussion. Drawing from folk, reggae, metal, country, psychedelic, punk and hip-hop, their music has an eclectic feel with a fantastic rhythm that invites people to dance.

They will be releasing their first full length album, “Scotty Found a Rocket,” on Friday.

“The album is structured as a storybook, beginning and ending with a folk song,” says Beamer. “It’s about a guy who goes crazy and decides he wants to fly a spaceship to the moon.”

The album is progressive. Many of the songs fall under the style of “swing grass metal,” taking inspiration from bands from the White Stripes to Belle & Sebastian. It tells the story of Scotty, who mentally cracks during his first year at Harvard. The songs are all told from different perspectives and shows scenes of new, post-apocalyptic worlds and the inner workings of a broken mind.

The album composition is impeccable, each song complementing and building on the one before, while being extremely different. Some songs mix blues beats with banjo melodies (“Hallucinating at a House Party”), while others consist of heavy metal guitar riffs paired with funky vocals (“Sterile Faces”). The result is an upbeat, unique album that invites listeners to dance.

“Scotty Found a Rocket” will be on sale at the Animas City Theatre release party for $10 or a download code can be purchased for $7.

Cactopus has spent the past few weeks touring Texas and Colorado and is excited to return home to Durango for the album release party at 9 p.m. Friday at the Animas City Theatre. They will be playing with Baconsteins Monster, a local funk band, showcasing songs from their new album while also playing songs from their EP, “Pesticide Paradise.”

“Scotty Found a Rocket” and homemade merchandise will be available for purchase at the show.

If you go

Cactopus will be throwing an album-release party for the latest release, “Scotty Found a Rocket.”

When:

9 p.m. Friday

Where:

Animas City Theatre, 128 E. College Drive.

Cost:

$10. Tickets are available at Southwest Sound.



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