The Jewish Museum presents Pictures Party on Thursday, July 18 from 8pm to 11pm. Partygoers will dance to music from punk to pop at a 1980s-inspired night with the post-punk band People at Parties and a DJ set by Tanlines. This entertaining evening is part of The Wind Up, a popular series of after-hours events with art, music, performance, drinks, and socializing , and is inspired by the Museum’s current exhibition, Jack Goldstein × 10,000. People at Parties is a synth driven, darkwave trio, collaborating in both Brooklyn and San Francisco. Their first release was a melodic synth-pop Flexi-Disc EP on Project Infinity Records featuring the sing-along, drum-heavy anthem “Say.” People at Parties’ sound has been called “not safe for daytime,” and “early 80′s goth undertone with heavy hitting hip-pop quality” The Boston Phoenix picked “Happy Birthday” as one of 2011′s best new songs. Band members: LK Naps (Vocals) Becky Kupersmith (Synth) (Kelly harris (Drums)
