Andy Frasco & the U.N. have been hitting the road in support of their latest album Change of Pace and Sunday, March 10, saw them stop at Buffalo Iron Works. No strangers to Buffalo, they really made a name for themselves in the Queen City at last summer’s Cobblestone Live. Needless to say the place was packed by the time openers Wild Adriatic took the stage and the party did not let up. Beers were chugged, Jameson was passed around and crowd surfing …oh the crowd surfing.
Author: Matt Shotwell
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Photo Gallery: Lotus Doubles up on the Fun in Buffalo
In support of Frames Per Second, the most recent album from Philadelphia instrumental rockers Lotus, the band came to Buffalo for two celebratory nights at the Town Ballroom.
With four sets spread out over two days there was plenty of time to explore tracks both old and new much to the delight of the capacity crowd. Getting things started each night was the Portland, Maine collective Jaw Gems.




























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Photo Gallery: Spafford Brings the Jams to Buffalo
Arizona rockers Spafford‘s winter tour has them heading east and found them playing to a packed house at Buffalo Iron Works on Wednesday, February 6th. See our photo gallery below.


















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Photo Gallery: Mungion Matters to Buffalo
Chicago groove rockers Mungion stopped at Buffalo Iron Works on January 27, their first stop in Buffalo since the release of their latest album Ferris Wheel’s Day Off. They’ll be hitting the road with Pigeons Playing Ping Pong in February and March so be sure to check them out.
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Photo Gallery: Funktional Flow Unplugs in Buffalo
Throughout the month of January Funktional Flow has been holding down a Wednesday night residency at Buffalo Iron Works, with each week bringing a different theme. After hosting luau and funk nights, January 23, was billed as an unplugged evening.
The amps may not have been turned up to 11, but the energy in the room sure was. Be sure to check out the last night of the run on January 30, when they close with a Flow-and-Friends set, featuring support from Sentinel 6.


































































