Tag: Sunflower and The Seeds

  • Jam Jar at Brooklyn Bowl with Formula 5 and Friends

    Never miss a Sunday Show. Especially when Sunflower and the Seeds is opening at Brooklyn Bowl’s Jam Jar. It appears this seven-piece rock band from New Jersey gets tighter each time they play together and on this particular Sunday, the lucky seven’s seemed to be rolling. The band is comprised of Kyra “Sunflower” Schenck (vocals/acoustic guitar), Brittany Beckett (vocals), Victor Cornette (guitar), Karlee Bloom (keyboards), Joe Harris (bass), and Joe “Big Daddy” Huster (drums).

    They kicked things off with “Sweet E” and “Trippin” that really showcased Schenk’s great pipes and Cornette’s fast paced guitar play. Beckett accompanied Schenk on the lead for an ensemble rendition of The Beatles’ “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” Natalie Cressman (trombone, TAB) joined on stage for S&TS’s “Back Home” which was highlighted by a length and pungent solo. The band never lost a step and charged through “Harvest” > “Texar” with the same high octane spirit they had carried so far before being joined once again on stage by Cressman for a cover of The Who’s “Eminence Front” before the band rounded out the set with one more original tune “Moving.”

    Jam JarTweed brought their high energy, livetronica sound from Philadelphia for a set of multi-layered, psychedelic dance music. AJ DiBiase (guitar/vocals), Joe Vela (drums), Jon Tomczak (synth/ vocals) and Dan McDonald (bass,/vocals) combined create a fresh genre they call jamchronica. Their heavy synth effects hypnotize as the progressive rock melody thrashes you on the dance floor. Tweed’s precision is key as the mood switches from interstellar swirl to dirty funk with continuous vocal harmonies.

    Formula 5, a four piece jam band from Albany made up of James Woods (bass), Greg Marek (drums), Mike McDonald (keys) and Joe Davis (guitar) closed it out. Musically they are very talented and kept true to form in the “Phish” landscape of heady jams, space jams, and bliss jams. This set was highlighted by Elise Testone (vocals) and Natalie Cressman (trombone) sitting in on “Trampled Underfooot” with Elise’s crushing vocals and Natalie’s triumphant trombone solo. Then the band kept the crowd moving and the pace up with originals “Excalibur” and “Pedro” before seguing into crowd favorite Men At Work’s “The Safety Dance” which was highlighted by Mike McDonald. The band closed out the night with a stretched out jam that kept the set closing “Nu-Gen” going late into the night.

  • Sunflower & the Seeds, Tweed, &; Formula 5 @ Brooklyn Bowl 3/29

    Three tri-state area up and coming bands band will converge on Brooklyn Bowl this Sunday, 3/29. New Jersey based Sunflower & the Seeds will hit the stage first, the 7-piece band features Kyra “Sunflower” Schenck (vocals/guitar), Brittany Beckett (vocals), Victor Cornette (guitar), Karlee Bloom (keyboards), Joe Harris (bass), and Joe “Big Daddy” Huster. Schenck in hard rocking originals as well as covers from such legendary bands as Led Zeppelin and Fleetwood Mac.

    Next on the bill coming to Brooklyn from the city of brotherly love is jamtronica band Tweed. Consisting of AJ DiBiase (guitar), Jon Tomczak (synth), Dan McDonald (bass), and Joe Vela (drums) their high energy performances and improvisational stylings have proven they can fill larger venues and hold their own with the best.

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    Headliners Formula 5 will be bringing their four piece ensemble down the thruway and are guaranteed to close this night of great music out in formidable fashion. James W (bass), Greg M (drums), Mike McD (keys) and Joseph D (guitar) are recognized as a classic four piece jam band and are coming off of the release of their latest LP Edging On Catastrophe. This evening will be filled with guitar shredding riffs, face melting jams, and special guest appearances.

    Tickets are still available here.

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