Category: Rock

  • Hearing Aide: Ignis “The Face of Mars”

    Albany two-piece Ignis released their first full-length album The Face of Mars on January 9, premiering their blend of folk, rock, and Americana. The album evokes a feeling of timelessness, seeming to borrow from many iterations and generations of rock music, from a Bowie-esque 70’s quality to a post-punk 90’s Seattle sound. The singing is memorable, somewhat reminiscent of Mark Sandman of Morphine and Ian Curtis of Joy Division, with an impressive vocal range and a very moody quality. Ignis manages to shift deftly between slow build-ups and high-energy releases.

    The album opens with a slow ballad titled “AS,” that showcases the emotional side of their songwriting, and then follows it with the faster paced, grungy “Not Yet.” The third song out, “Don’t Go” starts with atmospheric guitar and then allows the drums to slowly build up to a satisfying crescendo.

    “Chloe Dancer” features singing that reminds the listener of singers like Morrissey, while allowing the pianist to show his talents. “Paper” presents a change of pace, with the guitarist adopting a different, sultry style as the song takes on a jazzy feel. Each song of this album is short and to the point, with a definitive style and tone that encompasses much of the record.

    “273” is a huge departure from the general tone of the album, beginning with a danceable funk riff then dropping back into a Smiths-inspired vocal melody and some sludgy guitar work. The following song, “Sink,” takes a mellower approach, while still boasting their signature guitar tone.

    “Tunnel Vision” features a memorable riff set to sad lyrics, while “Could it Be” ventures into power ballad territory. The album then closes out with “Follower,” which hearkens back to the 80’s. Ignis presents a promising first effort, successfully melding a variety of styles into an atmospheric, original record. Available on Bandcamp, Itunes and Spotify.

    Key Tracks: Tunnel Vision, Could It Be

  • Rob Compa announces side-project Oval Sandwich, shows in Syracuse and Rochester

    Dopapod may be taking 2018 off, but guitarist Rob Compa is keeping busy, unveiling a new side project, Oval Sandwich, which will debut on February 22 at Flour City Station in Rochester, with a follow up show on the 23rd at Funk n Waffles in Syracuse.

    oval sandwichOval Sandwich includes Compa on guitar, Paul McCardle (guitar – Doja, English Project), Will O’Riley (keys- The Niche, Swooners), Tristan Greene (drums – Doja, Ocular Panther) and Justin Rister (bass – Moho Collective). With some originals and covers on tap, the history these musicians have from years of performing and writing music in Rochester will come together for two can’t miss shows. Rob spoke to NYS Music about the band name, how the lineup came together and how Dopapod’s New Years show went.

    Pete Mason: So why is the band called Oval Sandwich?

    Rob Compa: Ok, good story. When I was going to MCC (Mohawk Community College) around 2005-06, I used to go see Willy’s band The Niche in Rochester all the time. I probably saw them fifty times. After a show one night, I went to Jay Schreiber’s (Niche drummer) house with Willy. I knocked back a few of beers with them, and had never really drank at all. Much to my chagrin, I got, well….drunk, for lack of a better word. We called The Niche’s bassist Todd (Nestor). I told him I’d been drinking and he asked how I felt. I told him I was hungry, and he asked what I would want to eat if I could eat anything in the world. In a slightly slurred, not-so-sober manner, I told him I wanted “one of those oval shaped chicken sandwiches from Burger King (you know the ones I’m talking about). They all cracked up at that, and 15 minutes later Todd showed up, burger king bag in hand. So when we started booking shows, I couldn’t think of a name and asked if anyone had anything in mind, and that was the first idea Willy had.

    PM: How did you bring this act of local Rochester musicians together?

    RC: The project started with some phone calls between Paul McArdle and I. Without exaggeration, Paul is one of my favorite guitar players ever, and a huge influence for me, so I’ve always wanted to put something together with him. I’m excited to see what we come up with when we’re both playing together. We actually played a little gig at Temple a few weeks back together, and in between songs he said “Man, I can’t not play like you when I’m on stage with you,” and I just thought that was funny because as far as I’m concerned, a huge amount of my guitar personality is just stuff that I soaked up from listening to him for years. So he was really just playing like himself and I was the one playing like him if that makes sense hahaha.

    Paul also suggested Justin as the bassist. I don’t know Justin at all, but he sent me some videos of him playing and had great things to say about him. I checked out some videos, and was sold right away. I love bass players who are focused on the pocket and holding the groove together, but can still take some liberties and play ear grabbing, exciting stuff when it’s appropriate. That’s my ideal kind of player, and I Justin had that in the stuff I watched.

    Willy, who I also play with in our other group, Borg Party, was really just a no brainer. He’s one of my favorite musicians, keyboardists, and humans ever, and he’s also written some of my favorite music I’ve heard. I’ve never met anyone else who writes music as fluidly and as naturally as him. For these initial shows, we probably won’t have too much original stuff since it’s our first shows, but I’d love to write some stuff together in the future.

    Finally, Tristan Greene was a drummer I was just so stoked to play with. Like Willy’s band, I used to see Tristan and Paul’s band Doja at Milestones (now Flour City Station) all the time when I was a teenager, and I was just in awe of those guys musicianship. I even had Tristan play drums for Dopapod at a really early Rochester show of ours in about 2008 that our drummer at the time (Michelangelo Carubba, who is now in Turkuaz and also plays with me in Borg Party) couldn’t make. I love his pocket, and how he doesn’t overplay.

    This is really sort of a dream band of Rochester guys for me. If I could have picked anyone, it still would have been these guys.

    PM: How was the final Dopapod New Years Eve before hiatus?

    RC: It was great! We had been torn between whether or not to play two sets like we always do and have an opener that would help us draw more, or do three sets and not have anyone else on the bill. We went with the latter, and all four of us were so thankful for that. We really wanted to have it be our night, and be able to play for as long as we wanted since it’ll be awhile before we get to do it again. We even played our whole Redivider album, with the weird interludes and everything. It felt great. After the show, our friends backstage were all verklempt and telling us how much they loved us. Some of them were even a little teary eyed. And we were all just tired and pretty satisfied! I think after that much playing and months of knowing this break was coming, we were all just pretty nonchalant about the whole thing. We just had a blast.

    PM: How do you see your 2018 panning out?

    RC: Lots of teaching guitar lessons, and lots of gigs. I’ve never had to book my own shows until now, so that’s a pretty crazy learning experience. But as I’m moving forward, I think I’d rather have enough students to relax financially, and let gigs come to me rather than me put all of them together. I’m not really a managerial/leader type. I obviously want to play as much as possible and in as many settings as possible, but I like just being the guy who other people call to play guitar for them. I’ve also thought about going back to school to finish my music degree. A major long term goal of mine would be to teach guitar in a college setting someday. I love teaching and get a lot out of it, so I would love to teach in a kind of more advanced setting like that.

  • David Byrne Announces Massive 2018 World Tour

    Following a recent announcement that he would be going on his first solo tour since 2009, former Talking Heads front man David Byrne has announced that he will be expanding his travels this year and embarking on a massive world tour. The tour will be supporting his new solo album American Utopia, his first solo album since 2004’s Grown Backwards, and working its way through North and South America, as well as Europe. Byrne’s sole New York state stop on the tour will be at Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center in Canandaigua.

    david byrne world tour american utopiaThe tour will be based around new songs, as well as songs that many listeners are already familiar with. Byrne is excited as it will be, “The most ambitious show I’ve done since the shows that were filmed for ‘Stop Making Sense,’ so fingers crossed.”

    He also tweeted, “The show concept is simple, much like the concept for Stop Making Sense. There, it was ‘bit by bit show what goes into making a show, and then activate it.’ Here, it is ‘allow everyone to be mobile on an empty stage’ and imagine what that allows.”

    According to his website, every headline show ticket purchased for a U.S. show online will include a CD of the new album, which is set to be released March 9. Tickets will go on sale Jan. 19, and can be purchased directly from his website. You can check out the full list of dates below:

    David Byrne 2018 World Tour:

    March 16 – Santiago, Chile – Lollapalooza Chile
    March 18 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Lollapalooza Argentina
    March 19 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Teatro Gran Rex
    March 20 – Montevideo, Uruguay – Teatro de Verano
    March 24 – Sao Paulo, Brazil – Lollapalooza
    April 3 – Mexico City, Mexico – Metropolitan Theater
    April 5 – Monterrey, Mexico – Auditorio Pabellón
    April 7 – Guadalajara, Mexico – Corona Capital Guadalajara
    April 14 – Indio, CA – Coachella
    April 15 – Tucson, AZ – Centennial Hall
    April 17 – San Diego, CA – San Diego Civic Theater
    April 18 – Las Vegas, NV – Smith Center for the Arts
    April 19 – Mesa, AZ – Mesa Arts Center-Ikeda Theater
    April 21 – Indio, CA – Coachella
    April 24 – Dallas, TX – Winspear Opera House
    April 25 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion
    April 27 – San Antonio, TX – Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
    April 28 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall Outside Lawn
    May 4-6 – Atlanta, GA – Shaky Knees
    May 6 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
    May 8 – Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Civic Auditorium
    May 9 – Charlotte, NC – Ovens Auditorium
    May 10 – Durham, NC- Durham PAC
    May 12 – Washington, DC – The Anthem
    May 13 – Pittsburgh, PA – Benedum Center for the Arts
    May 15 – Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theater
    May 16 – Madison, WI – Orpheum Theater
    May 17 – Minneapolis, MN – Orpheum Theater
    May 19 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – TCU Place
    May 20 – Edmonton, Alberta – Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
    May 21 – Calgary, Alberta – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
    May 23 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Queen Elizabeth Theater
    May 24 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theater
    May 27 Portland, OR – Keller Audiorium
    May 28 Eugene, OR – Hult Center
    May 30 – Salt Lake City, UT – Capitol Theatre
    June 2 – Chicago, IL – Auditorium Theater
    June 5 – Des Moines, IA – Des Moines Civic Center
    June 7 – Kansas City, MO – Kauffman Center for the Arts
    June 8 – St. Louis, MO – Peabody Opera House
    June 9 – Indianapolis, IN – Farmers Bureau Lawn Amphitheater
    June 14 – Oxford, England – New Theatre
    June 15 – Glasgow, Scotland – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
    June 17 – Birmingham, England – Birmingham Symphony Hall
    June 18 – Manchester, England – Manchester Apollo
    June 19 – London, England Eventim Apollo
    June 22 – Prague, Czech Republic – Metronome Festival
    June 23 – Prague, Czech Republic – Metronome Festival
    June 25 – Zagreb, Croatia – IN music Festival
    June 26 – Wien, Austria – Museumsquartier
    June 30 – Ewijk, Netherlands – Down The Rabbit Hole
    July 31 – Ewijk, Netherlands – Down The Rabbit Hole
    July 1 – Ewijk, Netherlands – Down The Rabbit Hole
    July 5-8 – Werchter, Belgium – Rock Werchter
    July 6 – Roskilde, Denmark – Roskilde Festival
    July 5 – Gdynia, Poland – Open’er Festival
    July 11 – Oeiras, Portugal – Cool Jazz Festival
    July 13 – Bilbao, Spain Bilbao – BBK Live Festival
    July 13 – Barcelona, Spain – Cruilla Barcelona
    July 14 – Barcelona, Spain – Cruilla Barcelona
    July 17 – Zürich, Switzerland – Theater 11
    July 19 – Ravenna, Italy – Ravenna Festival
    July 20 – Perugia, Italy – Umbria Jazz Festival
    July 21 – Trieste, Italy – Piazza UNita
    July 27 – Camden, NJ – XPoNential Music Festival
    July 31 – Boston, MA – Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
    Aug. 1 – Shelburne, VT Shelburne Museum – The Green
    Aug. 3 – Toronto, ONT – Sony Center for the Performing Arts
    Aug. 5 – Canandaigua, NY – Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center
    Aug. 8 – Grand Rapids, MI – Devos Performance Hall
    Aug. 10 – Detroit, MI – Fox Theater
    Aug. 11 – Huber Heightes, OH – Rose Music Center
    Aug. 12 – Cincinnati, OH – PNC Pavilion at Riverbend
    Aug. 16 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
    Aug. 18 – San Jose, CA – City National Civic Auditorium
    Aug. 21 – Sacramento CA – Community Theater
    Aug. 24 – Santa Barbara, CA -Santa Barbara Bowl
    Aug. 28 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheater

  • Black Label Society and Corrosion of Conformity roll into Clifton Park

    Black Label Society along with Corrosion of Conformity and EyeHateGod performed at the Upstate Concert Hall Sunday, January 7. With the venue near full capacity, Zakk Wylde and his band of brothers played a high energy show pleasing fans old and new.

    Black Label SocietyBlack Label Society opened the show with the fast paced “Genocide Junkies,” following up with “Funeral Bell.” Zakk Wylde made no hesitation to melt the crowd’s faces off from the beginning all the way through the whole setlist including crowd favorites “Suicide Messiah” and “Fire it Up.” Later this month, Black Label Society’s new album “Grimmest Hits” debuts. Do not get confused. This is not a greatest hits album.

    Black Label SocietyBlack Label Society brought along Corrosion of Conformity for the tour. Fans in the area were happy to see Pepper Keenan and Corrosion of Conformity back in Clifton Park. From crowd favorites to new songs, Corrosion of Conformity had a song for everyone. They have a new album coming out January 12th called No Cross No Crown. Corrosion of Conformity got the crowd singing with “Albatross,” followed that with an introduction of the rest of the band, before ending the show with “Clean My Wounds.”

    Black Label Society

    Black Label Society Setlist: Genocide Junkies, Funeral Bell, Suffering Overdue, Bleed for Me, Heart of Darkness, Suicide Messiah, All That Once Shined,  Room of Nightmares, Low Down, Bridge to Cross, In This River, The Blessed Hellride, Fire it Up, Concrete Jungle, Stillborn

    Corrosion Of Conformity Setlist: Bottom Feeder (El que come abajo), The Luddite, Seven Days, Vote With a Bullet, Long Whip/Big America, Who’s Got the Fire, 13 Angels, Broken Man, Albatross, Clean My Wounds.

    Black Label Society

  • Start Off Your New Year With Live Music, Presented by NYS Music

    A very Happy New Year from NYS Music! If your New Year’s resolution is to see more memorable shows in 2018, NYS Music is bringing you the rundown of all the can’t-miss shows around you in New York this January.  The featured cities this month include Buffalo, Syracuse and Rochester.

    Buffalo – Nietzsche’s

    January 6th – Come out to Nietzsche’s for some funk and soul music from the group Tiger Chung Lee, accompanied by Rhubarb.  Hit the event link for more details! Event link.
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    January 13th – For a night full of dynamic funky music, come see the English Project take Nietzsche’s with their groovy improvisation with Mosswalk, the progressive rock group who brings an immersive live music experience, and 18 Wheels and a Crowbar.  Event link.

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    January 20th – The group LITZ blends together a multitude of genres to bring a new, exciting sound for listeners that has the power to transport audiences to another place, free from the stresses of life.  To hear a variety of everything from soul, electronica, jam and funk, catch them at Nietszche’s with Cold Lazarus. Event link.

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    January 26th – Nietzsche’s is bringing you a day packed full of live music on the 26th.  Start early with a free show at Happy Hour featuring The Fibs.  Then come back for more at 10 PM to see Swimmer, Skyepilot and Haewa for a mix of experimental rock-fusion, genre-bending psychedelia, and rock ‘n’ roll. Event link.

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    Syracuse – Funk ‘N Waffles

    As per usual, Funk ‘N Waffles is providing Syracuse (and Rochester) with live music 7 days a week.  All shows are 18+ unless advertised otherwise.

    January 5th – The soul powerhouse group, West End Blend, will be at Funk ‘n Waffles with special guest Akuma Roots, the reggae, afro beat, and dance hall group. Event link.

    January 6th – The Last Revel, the Americana trio will be showcasing their blend of folk, rockabilly, rock and old time string band sounds with hauntingly beautiful vocal harmonies with special guests the Slocan Ramblers Event link.

    January 12th – Don’t miss the dream-like indie-rock sounds of Major Player with special guest Multi-Fonz. Event link.Image may contain: text

    January 16th – Nick Moss with special guest Jimmy Wolfe will be at Funk ‘n Waffles for a night of bluesy rock and roll. Event link.Image may contain: 1 person

    January 17th – “Three dudes making one hell of a racket!”  Don’t miss MonkeyJunk’s swamp roots rock on the 17th.  Event link.Image may contain: one or more people, people sitting, table and indoor

    January 18th – The Rochester-native 12 piece reggae and afro-beat band, The Medicinals, will be performing for the first time with Brooklyn Producer Double Tiger featuring Jay Sparker of JBB. Event link.Image may contain: 1 person

    January 24th – Come out and see the pre-war blues and string band inspired sounds of the Ben Miller Band with special guest Tim Herron. Event link.Image may contain: 3 people, people standing and outdoor

    January 25th – For a unique bluegrass version of the Grateful Dead, come see the Grass is Dead with David Gans. Event link.

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    January 26th – Blue Rootz, the funk and soul band from Buffalo will be performing with Burlington-based indie group Barika. Event link.No automatic alt text available.

    January 27th – Brutal by Design Presents: Mushroom Cloud with Big Sexy and the Scrambled Eggs for a night of explosive rock music. Event link.Image may contain: 4 people, people standing and beard

    January 31th – Independent soul artist Joanna Teters will be at Funk ‘n Waffles with special guests Ramshki Alley and Doug Mason. Event link.Image may contain: 5 people, people on stage, people playing musical instruments, concert and indoor

    Rochester – Funk ‘N Waffles

    January 5th – Before The Last Revel and Slocan Ramblers perform in Syracuse, catch them in Rochester for a bold blend of Americana inspired sound.  Event link.

    January 12th – Milkgang Presents: Space Junk with SKYwalker.  Come out for an always unique performance by these dynamic artists. Event link.

    January 13th – Mumur a Tribute to R.E.M. will be bringing their dynamic and precise recreation of the sounds of R.E.M. to Rochester. Event link.

    January 17th – Don’t miss the original Americana and roots sounds of the group Stay the Plow with Michael Jerling on the 17th.  Event link.

    January 18th – MonkeyJunk will be moving onto Rochester following their Syracuse show. Event link.

    January 19th – After the Medicinals with Double Tiger take Syracuse with Jay Sparker of JBB, they’ll be bringing Rochester another can’t-miss show. Event link.

    January 24th – To remind the people of Rochester about the power of rock ‘n’ roll, River Lynch & The Spiritmakers will be performing with special guests The Mighty High and Dry as well as Dangerbyrd. Event link.

    January 25th – Hosted by David Abdoch with headliner Mike Bova, the NY native, award winning comedian and inspirational speaker, and featuring Big Ern, The Big and Tall Comedy Tour is coming through Rochester and is sure to keep you laughing.  Event link.

    January 26th – Jack Martini will be bringing his hip-hop/60’s rock-inspired and playfully humorous music accompanied by rock, ska, and jazz blended sound of The Saplings. Event link.

    January 27th – If you miss Blue Rootz and Barika at Syracuse, make sure to catch them on the 27th for another night of incredible music. Event link.

  • Eminem, The Killers, Jack White to Headline Boston Calling 2018

    Boston Calling has released the names of performers for the 2018 music festival, including headliners Eminem, The Killers, and Jack White. The three-day-long event takes place across three stages at Harvard Athletic Complex, and includes performances by 54 musicians, bands, and comedians. Early tickets are on sale now at the Boston Calling Music Festival website.

    Photo: Ty Johnson

    The list of performers was chosen by Aaron Dessner of The National, a co-founder of Boston Calling Music Festival. While the festival draws iconic acts and rising stars from all over, there is a lot of local and regional flavor. Boston alt rockers Belly will play. Also slated to perform are indie rock trio Weakened Friends and and hip-hop duo STL GLD, who each took prizes at the 2017 Boston Music Awards. Harvard alum  and award-winning actress and director Natalie Portman will be curating a special series (more information will be announced at a later date).

    2018 Music Lineup: 

    Eminem, The Killers, Jack White, Queens of the Stone Age, The National, Paramore, Tyler, The Creator,
    Khalid, Bryson Tiller, Portugal The Man, Fleet Foxes, St. Vincent, The Decemberists, Brockhampton,
    Maggie Rogers, Royal Blood, Manchester Orchestra, Daniel Caesar, Dirty Projectors, Stormzy, Thundercat, Belly, Pussy Riot, Julien Baker, Alvvays, The Menzingers, Thee Oh Sees, Perfume Genius, Noname, (Sandy) Alex G, Big Thief, Mount Kimbie, Citizen, Pond, Zola Jesus, Taylor Bennett, Westside Gunn & Conway, Charly Bliss, Leikeli47, Field Report, Lillie Mae, Tauk, This Is The Kit, Weakened Friends, Stl Gld

    2018 Comedy & Entertainment Lineup:

    Natalie Portman, Pod Save America, Lovett or Leave It, Jenny Slate, Bridget Everett, Cameron Esposito, Tony Hinchcliffe, Jo Firestone, Max Silvestri,Martin Urbano

    Early bird tickets for Boston Calling 2018 went on sale Thursday, Jan. 4. Three-day general admission passes cost $279. There is a VIP package and a Platinum VIP package available as well at a cost of $599 and $1049 respectively. More information can be found at the Boston Calling website.