Double bill features Human Ottoman and Shake the Baby Til the Love Comes Out

Human Ottoman and Shake the Baby Til the Love Comes Out will share the Space Craft stage at Rolling Bay Hall (10598 Northeast Valley Road) from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9.

Tickets, $12 in advance, $15 at the door, are on sale at www.spacecraftpresents.org.

Human Ottoman is a cello, vibraphone, drum-set power trio: Susan Lucia (drums), Julian Kosanovic (cello), and Grayson Fiske (vibraphone).

After meeting in Oregon as music school misfits, they joined forces, quickly creating a repertoire of raucous, rhythmically dynamic music which combined their enthusiasm for music of all cultures with classical backgrounds and modern genre-mashing-jazz sensibilities, characterized most of all by their unique instrumentation.

Their first album, aptly named “Power Baby,” was independently released in 2014 and received an Independent Music Award in the “Instrumental” category.

Their second full-length record, “Farang,” was released in August 2015.

Since then, they have been actively ear-pillaging throughout the West Coast. From brain-crashing cello solos and atomic vibraphone drops to drum solos that scholars are still struggling to understand, Human Ottoman is bringing polyrhythmic rock to the masses.

Shake the Baby Til the Love Comes Out is an instrumental guitar/drum duo from Seattle.

Instilling rhythms with tones, this is a band of loud and subjectively pleasing noises. After debuting their set in the summer of 2017, they have since performed a plethora of performances and recorded a debut full-length, set to release at the onset of the new year.

They are the “instrumental equivalent of spilling your viscera over your grandfather’s abacus.”