It took two continents and one single day for L.A.’s Heaps n Heaps to become a band—when co-founders Alisa the Australian and Zach the American finally met in person after talking online, they spent all their first moments together hashing out the songs that would become Heaps n Heaps. Now it’s a little more than two years later, and Heaps n Heaps (named after some Austra-Alisa-ian phrasing) have developed into a full and rootsy indie band, singing about whiskey in smoky voices and exploring the high highs and low lows of life after last call. (Sings Alisa, “Loneliness don’t exist when I’m with you…”) It’s the kind of band that should fit the Prospector’s environs just about perfectly.
Thu., Nov. 20, 9 p.m., 2014