Category: Upcoming Shows

  • Connecting With The Creators of Jungle Boogie: A Chat With Dave Risen From Lock42

    After chatting with one of the creators of Jungle Boogie, Dave Risen, it becomes clear just how much thought and dedication has been put into making this one of the state’s finest and most outrageous Halloween gatherings of the year! The resort party’s theme is based on the endangered wildlife foundations which the event is supporting through its endeavors. Proceeds will be given to the Pantera Foundation which is a wildlife sanctuary for endangered big cats, as well as the SavetheKoala Foundation.

    “After years of being in the business, you begin to notice the connection we all make through music, why not connect for a cause other than ourselves. We have a lot to learn from these animals and we are going to miss our chance if we don’t stop and do something to help them,” said Risen. Jungle Boogie gives people a chance to get dressed up and party in costume for Halloween while resting assure their contribution is going to a good cause and their involvement matters.

    jungle boogieDave Risen and his production company came up with the idea for the event back in April. Through mutual ties and working events, Lock42 was able to team up with Dave Ehmann from Improv Records.  Over time things developed and the event started coming together. They were able to land a brand new venue, the beautiful Roaring Brook Ranch in Lake George to host the event. Jungle Boogie will offer three stages and each stage will show a different genre of music. The idea behind this was to “Bring together a mix of people and scenes in order to create a larger more progressive and forward thinking movement” says Risen.

    The Electronic Stage will house bass heavy dub, drum n bass and techno genres, and will offer beats that flow with the jungle theme nicely. The Boogie Stage will feature live music and jam bands and as for the third stage, it will have its own tricks and treats. Hosted by the Radial Engine Tribe, the Psy Stage is for anyone who is into psy-trance and getting down with the underground DJs. There will also be live painters, performance art, glow body paint and dancers.

    As far as booking goes the promoters were looking for world class talent as well as trying to support local musicians. Dave says he wanted to bring in an older more rooted producer from the UK where drum and bass began and the artists have more history within the genre. He is very pleased to welcome Adam F, who co-founded Breakbeat Kaos, all the way from England to the event. Upstate favorite like Twiddle, Lucid, Aqueous, Formula 5 and the High Peaks Band will be jamming on the Boogie stage all night. These performers were chosen to keep variety in the mix and to support and offer local music to join Jungle Boogie.

    lock 42The “resort style” party suits this event best. This way guests can get a room, safely stay in one place all weekend, and get down until the sun comes up. The resort will be decked out by professionals, VIP passes are available to anyone and there will be an array of vendors featuring home-made crafts and creations as well as healthy organic food options. Music lasts until the sun comes up!

    Buy your tickets here and will see you there!

  • Set the Gearshift to Upstate NY – Phish Return to Rochester and Glens Falls

    With the start of Phish’s fall tour in Hampton this past weekend, few things are more exciting than the anticipation of an Upstate New York show. Rochester and Glens Falls are gearing up for two raging Phish shows that have been 19 and 13 years in the making, respectively. Local businesses and fans are ready, and has your guide to all that is happening in Rochester and Glens Falls before and after the shows this week.

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    photo by Danny Clinch

    On Tuesday October 22, Phish will play the Blue Cross Arena (War Memorial) in Rochester. The documentary Bittersweet Motel, directed by Todd Phillips (Old School, The Hangover) features footage from the band’s December 11th, 1997 performance, including the rehearsal and debut of Ween’s “Roses Are Free”.

    The next night, Wednesday October 23, Phish will return to the Glens Falls Civic Center for the first time since October 31st, 1994, when they covered the Beatles’ White Album in its entirety. This epic performance not only started the band’s musical costume tradition, but also launched the band into the general mainstream.

    Tickets for the Rochester show are still on sale at Ticketmaster and at the venue box office, while the 6,806-capacity Glens Falls show is sold out! Use CashorTrade.org to find extras!

    Below is a list of pre and post show events, as well as maps of the area. Have fun and see you at the shows!!

    Upon arrival in Rochester, take the Plymouth and Broad exit off I-490. There is underground parking on Broad Street and an outdoor main lot on the corner of Court Street. and Exchange Street., but parking naturally fills up quickly as you would suspect. On Court Street you will find Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, an Upstate New York favorite for good reason, so get there early and grab a table and a bite to eat. In a rush – grab food at the bar and enjoy a great selection of beers.

    Rochester post-shows include The Goods @ Dinosaur BBQ (99 Court Street) and Universe Shark and The Blind Owl Band @ The Montage (50 Chestnut Street), which starts at 10pm and is 18+.

    Glens Falls has two big pre-show events planned, both within walking distance to the venue. 42º and Manifest Glassworks present glass blowers collaboration, special deals, a live broadcast with Jeff from WEQX’s “Jam-N-Toast” and refreshments at 42º, located at 23 Park Street, a mere 0.2 miles from Glens Falls Civic Center. The show goes from 12-6pm. There will also be an Art Show @ Aimiee’s Dinner & A Movie, located at 190 Glen Street featuring many Phish artists, including Isadora Bullock, Pin Me Down Designs, Bill Pompeii of Pompeii Prints, PhanArt, StuPINdous Creations and many more from 2-630pm. For food, The Post-Star has some suggestions on dining, but you can find many places to eat just wandering around downtown. It’s a small town, you’ll find good eats around every corner.

    Post show, Glens Falls has two great shows, both right in town and a short walk from the Civic Center. Twiddle and Mister F will be at Hot Shots Sports Bar, located at 45 South St. If you can’t get a ticket to Phish, this show starts at 10pm and is 21+. The other post-show is Touchpants at Sandy’s Clam Bar, featuring Jon Fishman! Sandy’s is located at 41 South Street and this show is SOLD OUT!

    Enjoy the shows in Upstate New York everyone!

  • SEVENDUST, TRAPT, and More Rock Virginia Chili Cook-Off

    Virgina Chili Cook-OffThis Saturday, countless bands such as Sevendust, Nonpoint, Trapt, Saliva, and many, many more congregate to rock the sold-out event, Virginia Chili Cook-Off, in Woodstock, VA, all to benefit Breast Cancer Awareness and Research. Not only do fans get to rock out but they get to showcase what could be the next best Chili in the Mid-Atlantic.

    All bands include:

    Sevendust

    10 Years

    Trapt

    Nonpoint

    Saliva

    Dope

    Soil

    Smile Empty Soul

    Dive

    Hurt

    Another Year Lost

    Super Bob

    Almost Kings

    For more details, go to www.vachilicookoff.com!

  • Consider the Source says “F**k It, We’ll Do It Live”, Again

    Sci-Fi, Middle-Eastern fusion band Consider The Source has announced the release of their second live album. F**k it, We’ll Do It Live, Volume 2. The album will be a nine track release and the first official recording with new drummer Jeff Mann, alongside guitarist Gabriel Marin and bassist John Ferrara.

    Though officially releasing on Tuesday, October 22nd, the album will be pre-released to fans at the trio’s upcoming shows in Buffalo and Albany, NY on October 18th-19th.  A digital version will also be available for download on the band’s website, www.considerthesourcemusic.com

    Consider the Source is known for their improvisational fusion of jazz and progressive rock. The love that each member in the band has for the music they create, permeates through all of their performances. As a trio there is no missing link and no stone un-turned. They have made it an art form of blending the most polar opposite forms and styles of music and bringing them together on one stage, creating a completely unique experience. Their psychedelic blend of jazz, funk, heavy metal and Middle Eastern classical and folk music brings a musical intensity that has become the trade mark and driving force behind Consider The Source.

    Make sure to check Consider The Source out during their Fall tour  and grab their new album October 22nd here 

  • Jungle Boogie Carnival ~ Halloween Weekend Resort Party in Lake George, October 25-26

    Looking to party this Halloween? On October 25th and 26th Improv Records and Lock 42 will present Jungle Boogie Carnival, a Halloween weekend party at the Lake George resort, Roaring Brooke Ranch. Guests will enjoy over 50 musical acts hosted on three stages in a carnival themed atmosphere. There will be performance art, dancers, fire spinners, art vendors, a laser light show and a pina colada bar!

    The electronic stage will have performances by Adam F, Getter, Megalodon, Trollphace, Evac Protocol and more. The live stage will include Twiddle, Lucid, Aqueous, Capital Zen, and High Peaks Band. Radial Engine Tribe will host performances by Cosinus (Switzerland), Luis Campos, Brandon Adams, Izzy and many others on the Psy-Trance and Deep stage.

    There will be a light show outside fit to transform the forest surrounding the venue into quite a spooky show and a jungle lounge to boogie down in. Come rent a room for the weekend and get funky and wild for Halloween while raising money and awareness for endangered wildlife!

    Pre-Sale tickets are available for $50 while tickets day of the show will be $60. VIP passes are available and allow access to backstage after parties. For rooms & reservations call Roaring Brook Ranch @ 800-882-7665. Jungle Boogie Carnival on Eventbrite

  • Preview: FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH To Rock The Stage with GEMINI SYNDROME, ESCAPE THE FATE, and MISS MAY I

    This fall, Five Finger Death Punch tours with Gemini Syndrome, Escape the Fate, and Miss May I in support of the release of their latest record, The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Vol. 1.

    FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH:

    ffdp6From Los Angeles, the five-pieced band consists of Ivan Moody (vocals), Jason Hook (guitar), Zoltan Bathory (guitar), Chris Kael (bass), and Jeremy Spencer (drums). In the last 6 years, they have released four albums including The Way of the Fist (2007), War is the Answer (2009), American Capitalist (2011), and The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Vol. 1 (2013). Part two of the album is scheduled to be released November 19th. By the looks of it, Five Finger Death Punch is ready to show the righteous side of Hell.

    ESCAPE THE FATE:

    etfFrom Las Vegas, NV, Escape the Fate returns to the stage with Mabbitt’s chilling screams ready to haunt the back of fan’s minds as well as the band’s incredibly catchy tunes. Members consist of Craig Mabbitt (vocals), Michael Money (guitar), Thomas “TJ” Bell (bass), and Robert Ortiz (drums). The band currently has four albums out, Dying Is Your Fashion (2006), This War Is Ours (2008), Escape the Fate (2010), and Ungrateful (2013). Escape the Fate has toured with various bands including Papa RoachAttack! Attack!, and Pop Evil, and they have featured in a few festivals this year, Rocklahoma, Rock on the Range, Lazerfest, and Download Festival. This band is more ready to show the concertgoers what they have up their sleeve.

    MISS MAY I:

    Hailing from Troy, Ohio, the five-pieced band, featuring Levi Benton (vocals), Justin Aufdemkampe (guitar), B.J. Stead (guitar), Ryan Neff (bass), and Jerod Boyd (drums), hits the stage, ready to show everyone what surprises they have in store for the fellow concert junkies.image001-6

    All in all, a killer lineup! Be sure to check out each of the bands’ Facebook pages for future tour dates, this is a show you will not want to miss!

  • 17th Annual New York Harvest Festival and Freedom Fair Returns; October 11-14

    The 17th annual New York Harvest Festival and Freedom Fair will once again return to Kutsher’s Country Club in Monticello on October 11-14. The Northeast classic will host five stages, 35 musical acts and entertainers, political speakers, lights shows, a vendor village, fire spinning, glass blowing, activist opportunities and a whole lot of good vibes.

    Damn Sam has been politically active for years in the movement to bring medical marijuana legalization to the state legislature. Senate bill 4406 and Assembly bill 6357 will regulate regulate medical marijuana and provide New York patients with safe access to the medicine they need. The main goal is to educate and motivate law makers and citizens of New York state to enact laws that protect the interests of those involved in the uses, production and distribution of Cannabis hemp.

    Entertainment for the weekend will include:

    The Original Wailers, Ghostface Killah, Melvin Seals & JGB (2 Sets), Immortal Technique, Kung Fu Tony Vacca and The Senegal America Project featuring World Rhythms Ensemble, Bideew Bou Bess, and Abiodun Oyewole (of The Last Poets) (2 Sets), Marco Benevento, Murphy’s Law, Bang Bang (Todd Stoops & Adrian Tramontano of Kung Fu), Ronnie Penque Band (Ronnie is from New Riders of the Purple Sage, & a former member of: Melvin Seals & JGB, Ripple, Stir Fried and Splintered Sunlight), Awesome Mother Road Show, Gratefully Yours (All Star Revolving Line Up, playing fans dream Grateful Dead set lists), Riders on the Storm (Doors Tribute), EARTH (Classic Black Sabbath Tribute), The Phreaks (Phish Tribute), The DeadBeats (Grateful Dead Tribute), Midnight Ramblers (2 Sets, 1 Pink Floyd), Lucid, Fikus, Mun, Cosmal with live painting by Ali Laz, John Sinclair and Elliott Levin,Newton Crosby, CAPITAL Zen, Maaze, Maganahans Revival, String band, DITCH, Digital Storm, Leila, Mentally ILL, The Jack, Unexplained Bacon, Dr. Jah & The Love Prophets, Mothers Wine, Adam Amrod, Imaginary Friends, Kara Bennett, Lethal Injection, Hannah’s Field, Risen, Rob, Darren & Richie, The Bus People, The Legendary RT & Friends, Whiskey Reverb, DJ Ean Nice, Jiggawompz and Roo

    Speakers for the weekend will include:

    Pastor Kenny Glasgow – Ordinary Peoples Society
    Rob Robinson – Founder NY Harvest Fest & Damn Sam
    Jason West – Mayor, Village of New Paltz
    Isaac Abrams – “Visionary / Psychedelic” Artist
    Dan Goldman – NY Cannabis Alliance
    Steve Bloom – Celebrity Stoner
    Brian Kuprian -Gardening Is Never A Crime
    Lisa Roche – RN / Truth & Science Policy Project
    Jim Miller – Marijuana Activist & Patient Advocate
    The Real Radio Rahim – Hop Hop Pioneer
    Rich Morowski -MS Medical Marijuana Patient
    Burton Aldrich – Quad Medical Marijuana Patient
    Richard Williams – HIV Medical Marijuana Patient
    Jessica Abrams -Green in Greene
    John Skerit – Activist & Friend of the Harvest Fest
    Joe Barton – Freedom First Party
    Kurt Shotko -Common Sense Revival, Host WFTE Frack Report
    Trapper Flynn – Activist & Friend of the Harvest Fest
    Charles Edson Rogers Jr. – Pain Medical Marijuana Patient
    Johnny Pot Seed – OverGrow

    Plus many more!

    This year’s Harvest Festival is stacked so you definitely do not want to miss out,

  • Editorial: Molly vs. The Music

    “Where’s Molly?”

    “Party with Molly.”

    “Help Me Find Molly.”

    These are just a few of the ludicrous phrases plastered on EDM concert goers hats and shirts. Over the past two years the hype around Molly has been steadily growing and gaining national attention from major news outlets. Based on popular opinion, drugs and electronic music go hand in hand. After the debacle of Electric Zoo in New York City where the event was canceled on it’s last day due to overdoses and deaths, it seems everyone has something to say about this “new” drug called Molly.

    That’s the thing, though. This drug has been around much longer than these neon clad college students, just as electronic music has been around since before the rise of Skrillex, Swedish House Mafia and Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories. The ever growing popularity surrounding electronic music has drawn larger crowds than seen in history for most of these artists in the electronic music scene.

    After reading “Finding Molly: The Most Popular Name in EDM,” a few points are raised. The folks jumping on the bandwagon and further perpetuating the concept that drugs and substance abuse is the only reason these genres are currently popular, please take note.

    The article begins by saying that the most recognized name at an electronic music event is not the DJ, but instead Molly. Well that just isn’t true. As an individual who has been avidly attending electronic music festivals and shows for almost ten years, it is appalling to see the new wave of drug-addled concert goers. Drugs have always existed on the music scene since before the first acid test in the 1960s, something that no one should expect to change. The heavy focus on the drugs, however, has become almost unbearable.

    Until recently, Molly was never a household name, nor was it an epidemic, nor a trend. Although walking through festival grounds you could easily score whatever substance you so sought, it was not as prevalent in the past as it has become today. It seems every major name in the EDM world has made a statement surrounding the ever-increasing number of overdoses that riddle the crowds at these shows. Left and right, festival promoters are put through the ringer for the irresponsible decisions of the concert goers, and as a result, a rising tide of high tension has developed between society and the music scene. While the intentions behind the article are understood, “Finding Molly” should have kept it’s focus on what is truly important: the music.  Many of us have had times at a festival seeing someone around us go through a bad experience due to drugs, heat exhaustion or lack of hydration. This is not what highlights a music festival. It seemed throughout the entire article that music was completely irrelevant. The majority of these concert goers go see live music because they love music and always have. None of these people want to be stereotyped as a drug crazed “raver” because the genre of music they love has been overtaken by individuals who don’t properly educate themselves about the things they put into their bodies.

    At the end of the article the writer talks about a personal experience where he, more or less, saved an overdosing man’s life. While it was commendable of this individual to be there when perhaps paramedics and EMTs were not, highlighting a story like this only further perpetuates the concept that this is representative of the vast majority of individuals who attend these events. Although the percentage has certainly increased in the past few years, this is not always the case. Not everyone completely annihilates themselves publicly in the name of EDM. Years ago it would have been flooring to hear that a weekend festival could have any death count come Sunday morning. These days it has become the norm, and that’s not the music’s fault. Blaming the DJs, blaming the bands, blaming the scene or the music doesn’t make any sense. The bigger picture is the influx of people who are just looking to party and consume any substance handed to them. That old saying your mother’s always threw around, “One bad apple spoils the bunch,” that holds true in this case. The majority of these concert goers are paying good money to see the artists they love, not get completely inebriated and wake up in the hospital, and in the process, drag the reputation of EDM through the mud because of these isolated incidents. The music should not become a footnote to the drug culture the surrounds such a brilliant and ever expanding music scene.

    How can this change? More paramedics and more EMTs have been brought on site for almost every EDM festival nationwide and test kits have become readily available on almost every music scene to ensure that if you choose to take drugs, the ones you take are clean. Is this further promoting the excessive drug consumption that takes place at a concert? It’s hard to say, but at least it keeps these kids safe. This is not the first scene that has been overrun by drug use. Music scenes in the 60s in California,  the 70s during the disco/Studio 54 era and throughout the 80s and 90s have all had their accompanying drugs that in time shifted the focus away from the music to drug use among that scene.  It’s been the downfall of many bands, artists and scenes alike.

    Overall, it is important to know what you are putting into your body. Most of the time these situations stem from lack of education. There is of course the alternative – stay away from mind altering substances all together. Who knows, maybe you’ll find out you can actually have a good time without all the chemicals.

  • The Rascals to Bring “Once Upon A Dream” to the Upstate Region This Fall

    Coming to the Upstate Region this fall is a show that is part concert and part Broadway production.  The The Rascals, the legendary group from the 60’s, will be coming to Binghamton, Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, and Albany during the third week of November.   The show, which is produced by Steven Van Zandt, goes through their tumultuous history with newsreels, old concert footage, and filmed segments playing behind the band both during and between songs.  Van Zandt had been trying to get the group back together for many years, but the members did not want to do it.  Finally, with this show, he convinced them to agree to come together and they have been playing shows since December 2012 when the show premiered at The Capitol Theatre. 1001456_10151628431272052_1554064091_n The group was a major force in the music scene in the 60s, starting out as The Young Rascals.  They were one of the few American Bands that thrived during the British Invasion.  Their brand of rock ranged from blue eyed soul to folk rock to protest songs, even dabbling in civil rights issues.  Some of their bigger hits include “Beautiful Morning”, “Good Lovin’”, and “Groovin”.  In the early 70’s they went their separate ways until they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for a one night only performance until now.  The original members, Felix Cavaliere, Gene Cornish, Eddie Brigati, and Dino Danelli, are all here for these shows and these are can’t-miss events.  The Rascals are back and they are ready to bring a spectacular show to the Upstate Region.  For more information on ticket availability check here.

    Upstate New York dates

    November 19 – Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton, NY

    November 20 – Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY

    November 22 – Shea’s Performing Arts Center, Buffalo, NY

    November 23 – Landmark Theatre – Syracuse, NY

    November 24 – Palace Theatre, Albany, NY

  • Putnam Den is Hosting the Official Farm Aid After-Party with The Infamous Stringdusters

    Infamous-String-550If you’re going to be in Saratoga for Farm Aid on Saturday, swing by Putnam Den afterwards for the official post-show with The Infamous Stringdusters.  Following what is going to be an amazing day of music, they will take the stage with their take on bluegrass for everyone who has not had their fill yet.  If you didn’t get tickets to Farm Aid itself, Putnam Den will also be hosting a viewing party starting at 5PM until the show is over for free.  Once the show is over  doors will be open for the 11PM show for those who want to see The Infamous Stringdusters and tickets for that are available now here.  Get them early as this will almost certainly sell-out.  This is a special treat for the area to have along with Farm Aid and The Stringdusters have said the audience should be ready for “a performance, not a show.”

    Fan and critical favorites The Infamous Stringdusters are considered as the premier live act amongst the current crop of newgrass (or alternative bluegrass) bands. Their shows offer a complex, distinctive, and groove-friendly sound on top of a traditional bluegrass foundation.  Comparisons range all over the musical map, from Earl Scruggs Revue to Nickel Creek to Old And In The Way to Leftover Salmon to too-common “if Phish played bluegrass” quotes.

    Bonus! This show will be sponsored by Brooklyn Brewery!