The Slants

with Camp Crush, The Gentry
Dante's
350 West Burnside Street, Portland, OR
Sat October 14, 2023
Doors: 8:00 pm / SHOW: 9:00 pm PDT
Ages 21 and Up
$18.00

It’s nearly impossible to write the musical history of the Pacific Northwest without including The Slants. In a world where music has the power to transcend boundaries and ignite social change, The Slants emerged as a remarkable force challenging norms in their pursuit of justice - all while offering catchy floor-filling dance beats, a bombastic live show, and punk rock swagger. 

Since forming in 2006, the band quickly became known as one of the world’s only all-Asian American dance rock bands. The music is the perfect combination of 80's driven synth pop with hard-hitting indie, floor-filling beats which fans affectionately dub as "Chinatown Dance Rock." After heavy rotation on KNRK and a national story on NPR’s “All Things Considered,” the band launched a nonstop series of national and international tours, with a bombastic live show “not to be missed” (The WestWord). 

As word spread, the band continued to release new music, racking albums and tour miles under their belts, catching the attention of radio stations, tv shows, and magazines around the world. The Slants won "Album of the Year" and "Editor's Choice" from dozens of outlets, including The Willamette WeekLA WeeklyShojo Beat, Village VoiceCity Beat, and Rockwired.

The Willamette Week wrote, "While the band may well be best experienced live, Slants releases always promise a few blistering, note-perfect singles." 

Things took a twist in 2010 when efforts to register the band’s name as a trademark pitted The Slants against the U.S government, resulting in a 7-year legal battle that tested the boundaries of free speech and the right to self-identify. Through it all, The Slants remained undeterred and produced music that resonated even deeper, addressing themes of identity, discrimination, and personal growth. Each album became a testament to their resilience, and their fan base continued to grow in numbers and passion. Ultimately, the band emerged victorious with a unanimous landmark decision that serves as a reminder for the power of art.

The inspiring story of The Slants has been featured in thousands of media features worldwide, including Rolling StonePasteSpin, and The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, and made frontpage headlines on The New York TimesThe Washington PostUSA Today, and many more. The band launched The Slants Foundation in 2018, a nonprofit that continues to fund, empower, and mentor artists of color using creative expression to drive social change.

In 2019, the band went on an indefinite hiatus from touring to focus on writing and their philanthropic efforts. 

The Band Plays On is the highly anticipated eighth and final release from The Slants. Being launched with a series of limited live shows that feature numerous longtime members over the years, The Slants continue to serve as a testament to passion, justice, and rock n’ roll. The Slants is more than a band; they are an inspiration, a melody of defiance that will forever resonate - and continue to play on.

 
The Slants
Camp Crush
The Gentry
The Gentry is an American Electronic Rock band formed in Hillsboro, Oregon in 2000. The band consists of producer and multi-instrumentalist Gino Mari, Drummer Andrew Carreon, Guitarist Jeremy Seitz and Synthesist Marcus Warner. The Gentry has released 3 singles, Demons Tongue In Chic (2003) We Want More (2004) and The Latent Stranger (2006) 2 EP's Sweet Gossip TV (2005) Sex By The Unit (2008) and the forthcoming debut album "And Now..." They have toured the west coast opening for numerous bands including Nitzer Ebb, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, The Presets, Neon Trees, Animotion, Covenant and many more.

The Gentry sing hedonistic commentaries about the consumption of pop culture... and stuff.