Category: Utica

  • Childhood’s End, The Uptown Theatre in Utica on 4/20

    The Uptown Theatre, in the midst of a large remodel, hosted Central New York’s own Childhood’s End for a celebration of 4/20. For most, it’s just like any other day, but for some it’s a holiday, one seemingly dedicated to smoking weed and if you’re lucky, listening to music. The crowd at the Uptown appeared to be down for both.

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    Photo by Sandra Jackson for Sublunar Studios/Visual Design

    I arrived early and immediately noticed that many people were sitting down and the open section in the front was fairly empty. People did not seem to be there to dance but to get elevated a bit and expand their minds. A departure from ‘normal’ concerts for sure, but I completely understood and took a seat with the rest of the crowd.

    Childhood’s End, in a nod to the day, started their show with a clip from many stoner’s favorite show, The Family Guy, in which Brian the family dog and Stewie the talking baby, tout the wonders of pot, specifically a “Bag of Weed” in a catchy Broadway style number. After which, they went on to dedicate the show to Storm Thorgerson, the artist behind several of Pink Floyd‘s iconic album covers including Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here, who died earlier that week.

    After opening with a few well-known tunes, including their namesake, the band broke out a David Gilmour solo tune that I wasn’t familiar with, “Murder”. Written about the death of John Lennon,  I found it to be both well placed, and well-played.

    The addition of Jerry More on saxophone was a crucial one and punched up the band’s overall offering, allowing for a full sound in crowd favorites like “Money”, “Us and Them” and others. The band of course hit on many songs that elicited cheers and fist pumps from the not-so young crowd, who conveniently brought their Air Guitars.

    Childhoods’ End show feels thoughtful and carefully planned, with attention to the lights as well as visuals. Semi-relevant movie clips (in the very best way possible) were played in time with their music and created an extra dimension for those looking to really expand their horizons. A truly multidimensional experience, and one that reflects dedication the original artist’s work, while still showing off the creativity and excellent musicianship of the band.

    Setlist: 

    Set 1: One Slip, Learning To Fly, Take It Back, Childhood’s End, Murder, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Wish You Were Here, Speak To Me, Breathe, Time, Money, Us And Them, Any Colour You Like, Brain Damage, Eclipse

    Set 2: Dogs, In The Flesh?, The Thin Ice, Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1), The Happiest Days Of Our Lives, Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2), Mother, Goodbye Blue Sky, Empty Spaces, Young Lust, One Of My Turns, Another Brick In The Wall (Part 3), Goodbye Cruel World, Hey You

    Encore: Comfortably Numb, Run Like Hell

  • NYS Music’s 4/20 Show Roundup

    April 20th has evolved into a counterculture holiday, with ties to Deadheads and hippies and just about every person you probably know or will know. Music venues all over Upstate New York are using this as another reason to see live music! Here is our compiled list of 4/20 shows around the state.

    Lower Hudson

    Bethel Woods -Felice Brothers with Driftwood

    4/20 showsBinghamton

    Fitzie’s – Mantraverse, Inner Mission, The Benjamin Raubinsons, Hung Like Horses, The Quantum, Amber Martin

    Buffalo

    Nietzsche’s – Family FUNKtion and the Sitar Jams, The Heavy Pets

    Town Ballroom– Hellzapoppin

    The Tralf – The Maniacs

    U of B – Aqueous, Haewa, The Assortment of Crayons

    Canandaigua

    V Pub – 34 Feet Deep, In The Box, Fire Wheel

    Oneida

    The Madison House – Project Weather Machine

    Rochester

    Water Street Music Hall -The Manhattan Project

    Montage Music Hall – Groove Fest

    Lovin’Cup – 4/20 Bash

    Featuring: Hollands, Extended Family, The Filthy McNastys and The Buddhahood

    Syracuse

    Tipperary Square – Hot Day at the Zoo, Tim Herron Corp, and more

    Saranac Lake

    Waterhole – Cabinet w/ The Blind Owl Band

    Utica

    The Uptown Theatre– Childhoods’ End

    Downstate

    Port Chester – The Capitol Theatre– Furthur

    Burlington, VT

    Higher Ground Ballroom – Kung Fu, Twiddle

    Nectars – Touch Pants, Jon Fishman

  • Kung Fu | Upstate Shows April 11th & 12th

    Connecticut’s nu-funk quintet, Kung Fu, are returning to the Upstate region this spring with a huge festival season approaching with main stage and late night shows at Rock N’ Roll Resort, Mountain Jam, Gathering of the Vibes and The Big UP. Kung Fu is ready to get funky on their Spring tour.Kung Fu_pressphoto

    The band will first hit one of NYS Music’s favorite venues, The Westcott on April 11th in Syracuse, N.Y. Doors open at 8:00pm and the show starts at 9:00pm. Admission is $12/$15 and this is an all ages show. Get your tickets online here or by calling (315) 299 – 8886.

    Next up is Nietzche’s in Buffalo, N.Y. on April 12th. Show starts at 8:00pm, Admission is $13/$15 Ages: 21+ for this one folks. Pick up tickets at the venue or by phone at 716-886-8539.

    Look for their second full-length album Tsar Bomba due out in June 2013. Check out the first single “Do the Right Thing”

     

    Links: www.KungFuMusic.com | FaceBook | Twitter @KungFuTunes

  • Floodwood, Giant Panda, Timbre Coup, Aqueous, and Project Weather Machine added to Summer Camp lineup!

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    Upstate NY will be well represented at the 13th Annual Summer Camp Music Festival at Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe, IL on Memorial Day Weekend – May 24, 25 & 26, 2013.

    Floodwood (Featuring Al Schnier and Vinnie Amico of moe.), Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, Timbre Coup, Aqueous and Project Weather Machine will all be venturing to the MidWest to represent Upstate at this well attended event.

    Summer Camp, which features moe. and Umphrey’s McGee as long standing host, has grown to the top tier of outdoor camping events. Besides the before mentioned acts, Summer Camp also includes Trey Anastasio Band, STS9, The Avett Brothers, Thievery Corporation, Big Gigantic, Yonder Mountain String Band, Cornmeal, Lettuce and more.

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    Floodwood

    Floodwood, based in Utica, is a progressive string band featuring the combined talents of Schnier and Amico, plus Jason Barady, Nick Piccininni, and Zachary Fleitz. Now in their second year of touring mostly local Upstate shows between moe. tours, Floodwood is ready to take their show to regional markets.

    Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad calls Rochester home, but they have toured consistently the past 6 years with their highly acclaimed psychedelic roots reggae show. Panda guitarist/vocalist Dan Keller has come full circle. “This was the first music festival I ever attended…now I’m playing at it. Life is cool sometimes.”

    Albany’s Timbre Coup is a progressive rock band often compared to groups like King Crimson or Umphrey’s McGee, but they also have a very danceable side. ”We want people to pay attention to the details and intricacies of our songs, but we love making people dance.” says drummer Matt Pickering.

    Buffalo’s Aqueous is taking the northeast by storm as of late, constantly hitting new markets with their infectious jam/prog/rock improvisation. With a heavy focus on segues and ever changing set lists, Aqueous will keep you wanting more!

    CNY’s Project Weather Machine has quickly gained an audience in the jam scene since their first show in February of 2012. Combining deep song writing, roaring guitar solos and floor shaking dance beats, PWM is sure to keep ya movin!

    For more info on Summer Camp check out their weblink below
    http://www.summercampfestival.com