The Marcus King Band played their last two shows of 2018 as openers for As the Crow Flies at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester. Playing to a full house, the band’s set featured songs from their latest release Carolina Confessions, released on October 5th, an album which has found itself on many best of lists for 2018.
In addition to Marcus King on lead guitar and vocals, the group includes drummer Jack Ryan, bass player Stephen Campbell, trumpeter/trombonist Justin Johnson, saxophone player Dean Mitchell and keyboard player DeShawn “D’Vibes” Alexander. Special thanks to Jeff Raspe and 90.5 The Night for logistical assistance with this shoot.
Phish has now celebrated 10 New Year’s Eves since their return in 2009, with eight of those year-end shows taking place at Madison Square Garden. For their ‘Tin’ anniversary, Phish once again brought out a full production from David Gallo design set to the tunes “Mercury” and “Say it to Me S.A.N.T.O.S.,” wrapping up four jam-filled nights in a silver bow to bring us into 2019.
Over those four nights, Phish performed cohesive sets that flowed from one show to the next, with each night seeming to pick up where the previous night left off. With exclamation points throughout the shows and jams moving smoothly from one song to the next, the run featured some of Phish’s best New Years run jamming inside Madison Square Garden since their first New Years in 1995. New Years Eve 2018 marked 60 shows at the World’s Most Famous Arena, with only Elton John and Billy Joel having more performances in their careers.
Phish loves bringing things full circle, and while the disappointment of a cancelled Curveball festival last August was a low point for fans, the New Year’s celebration took the music that arose from the ashes of Curveball and brought it front and center on the 31st. Kazvot Växt songs were performed each night of the run to much audience approval, with four songs held back for the final show of 2018, notably the fan favorite “Say it to Me S.A.N.T.O.S.” The Halloween performance as Kazvot Växt should be looked upon as a turning point for Phish, as this new album/identity has been received better than any other album or new material since their return. For the band to put Curveball in their rearview and move forward with such impressive and well-received material is but one small example of their ability to evolve over time while testing out new ideas and territory with caution thrown to the wind. Performing a Kazvot song right after midnight solidified the new material’s place firmly in the Phish catalog, and we will surely see these songs in rotation moving into this summer, as well as Mexico next month.
A dozen songs were played in Set 1, with notable sequences including “Steam > Chalk Dust Torture > What’s the Use?” and Trey’s ‘favorite’ song (as Fishman put it) “Ass Handed” which was followed by a fiery “Run Like an Antelope.” This was your standard ‘warm up’ set on New Years, where the hits keep coming and the jams are few, although “Sand” did stand out as the longest song of the set. Set 2 found the deep jams per usual, with an 18-minute “Down with Disease” kicking the set off and after a randomly placed “Farmhouse,” a near 18 minute “Seven Below” followed, for the jam of the night that ebbed and flowed through psychedelic and arena rock sections and finally band and audience interplay in the ‘woo-ing’ that Trey seems to love engaging in with the fans.
A “Harry Hood” that stopped after the second section of the composition was halted unexpectedly for a “Passing Through” that split “Hood,” but fell short of the Halloween version where the fans sang along with the ‘Way-o Way-o’ callback. The band clearly was hoping to bridge the fans singing ‘Way-o Way-o’ into the return to “Hood,” which ended up being more of a surprise since some fans (ahem) forgot they hadn’t finished “Hood” and brought it to a triumphant close. Regardless, the second set was the set of the night and had fans sweating as the clock ticked past 11pm and we headed into the final Phish of 2018 and first of 2019.
For the New Years gag, Phish took a combination of two past gags – “Steam” (2011) and “Petrichor” (2016) but with visuals that engaged the entire arena, including lights, balloons, streamers, smoke, acrobats, stage dancers, inflated foods and Trey and Mike in silver space suits. With the opening notes of “Mercury,” the silver balloons that hung from the ceiling connected to the semi-recent composition that Trey had found new life in during the summer of 2018, with improvisation taking the song well past the 20-minute mark on multiple occasions, and making a believer out of many fans.
After a few minutes of the composition, aerial dancers were lifted above the front of the stage, releasing silver streamers that poured down in front of the stage, the silver strands of mercury shining bright with floating lights pouring out smoke that decorated the space behind them, building towards the midnight peak. As a recording counted down from 30 seconds, the acrobats climbed into their nets and were dropped to the stage one by one for the final 10 seconds of 2018, and with that, “Auld Lang Syne” was played and thousands of balloons and silver streamers poured from the ceiling, and MSG being filled with Mercury-colored Silver Grandeur.
As the first song after midnight, Phish opted for the popular Kazvot Växt tune “Say it to Me S.A.N.T.O.S.” after “Auld Lang Syne,” a sing along with amazing energy – the crowd echoing ‘Say it to me S.A.N.T.O.S.’ and ‘This is what space smells like/you will always remember where you were” – gave chills both then and on subsequent relistens. While Trey and Mike were lifted up into the air throughout the song, the stage was then peppered with various pool-floats that represented various things that space could smell like, plus googly eyes for added ‘space’ effect. Trey meanwhile was running around the stage with his wireless guitar that found him playing “S.A.N.T.O.S.” to those behind the stage with cheers, smiles and tears aimed right at the Bad Lieutenant, who looked nothing short of elated. The energy of the rest of the night flowed in the form of “Simple” which was cut short for “Saw it Again” and “Limb by Limb,” and a combo of Lou Reed’s “Rock and Roll” > “Suzy Greenberg” lifted the crowd up one final time to close out the first set of 2019. With more than 20 minutes left, fans wondered what was in store – “You Enjoy Myself,” or perhaps “Fluffhead” were on every fans wishlist, but the fan favorite of them all, “The Lizards” would be the first part of this encore, with another rocker in “Character Zero” following for a climax of pure energy.
Phish has made their mark on Madison Square Garden and set the standard for performances on New Years Eve. Here’s to Phish finding even more inventive ways to engage their fans and continue their storied career into its 36th year in 2019.
Set 1: The Moma Dance, Stray Dog, 555, Sand, Lawn Boy, Steam > Chalk Dust Torture > What’s the Use? > Play by Play, Waste, Ass Handed, Run Like an Antelope
Set 2: Down with Disease[1] > Farmhouse > Seven Below > Twist > Harry Hood > Passing Through, Harry Hood
Set 3: Mercury[1] > Auld Lang Syne, Say it to Me S.A.N.T.O.S., Simple, Saw It Again > Limb By Limb > Rock and Roll > Suzy Greenberg
WNY’s Carpool and Syracuse’s Lily Grave are heading out on a weekender this month – hitting Buffalo, Rochester, Asbury, NJ and Brooklyn. They start off with an intimate show in Buffalo on January 16 before hitting their familiar stomping grounds at Bug Jar in Rochester on January 17. From there, they head to Asbury Park Brewery for a show on January 18 before wrapping it up at Bushwick Public House in Brooklyn on January 20.
Carpool recently released I Think Everyone’s A Cop, a follow-up to 2017’s I Still Blame Everything Else. In an interview with NYS Music, lead vocalist and guitarist Chris Colasanto said the latest collection of songs “is about complacency, substance abuse and relationships – like you’re stuck in a stagnant state of molasses.”
Lily Grave also had a new release in 2018, entitled Absurd Faces.
Jan. 16 – house show w/ Ghostpool & Previous Love – Buffalo, NY Jan. 17 – Bug Jar – w/ California Cousins – Rochester, NY Jan. 18 – Asbury Park Brewery w/ Toy Cars, ManDancing, and Prim – Asbury, NJ Jan. 20 – Bushwick Public House w/ Cold Wrecks, & Common Sage – Brooklyn, NY
Three bands, nine tracks, one HUGE sound. While power trio Consider the Source has a pretty firm grasp on their devoted fan-base, musical wizard Gabriel Marin took some time to craft his own solo effort and explore alternative musical realms.
The double-neck guitar slinger shares even more of his sorcery with a solo project that features three contrasting bands and their distinctive sounds, wrapped into one comprehensive package just in time for the holidays.
Delivered to the public on Dec. 4, Various Situations Vol. 1 offers interwoven recordings from Social Assassins, End of Echoes and Storm of Existence, each pulling from Marin’s personal influences and flair while displaying them in an experimental way. The album showcases Marin on a fierce instrument rotation, from his custom Vigier doubleneck, to Persian dutar and kamancha, while remnants of the ethereal and ethnic leaning trio ooze out of the release.
On tracks one, four and eight, Social Assassins welcome the familiar instrumental, progressive rock sound source fans know and love. It demands full attention as music notes whiz by and lead you into wildly busy, yet crisp playing. Track titles like “Does it Taste Like Magenta in Here” and “Not My Chair, Not My Problem,” even mimic the same curious nature of Consider the Source track titles.
The least expected sound comes from End of Echoes on tracks two, five, seven and nine, creating a hazy pop dream world. Produced by Daniel Lynas (A$AP Rocky), airy, female vocals and slower electronic takes from vocalist Kira Crissinger found their spot on this eclectic release and offer slower, warmer tunes to connect and sing along with. With lyrics welcomed onto the album, perhaps “So it Goes” is a nod to American Novelist Kurt Vonnegut, widely known for that same mantra.
Storms of Existence makes an entrance with a heavy Middle Eastern atmosphere on tracks three, six and ten. Persian Sufi music, Dan Kurfirst on percussion and a team of authentic vocalists seal the deal and dive deeper into the ethnic sounds Consider the Source is inspired by and heavily emulates. Marin’s mesmerizing style layers nicely on top like a cherry on a sundae–a perfectly tart, modern spin to contrasting sounds.
While Marin took the time to massage his creativity and collaborate with the likes of varying artists, familiar territories still rang true throughout. Over the course of nine tracks, listeners are taken on a journey through endearing jazz fusion, new melodic territories and brought back to hard-hitting progressive tunes, reminding us why we fell in love with Marin and Consider the Source in the first place.
You can check out Various Situations Vol. 1 in its entirety on Bandcamp.
The ball may be dropping in New York City, but all over New York State, there will be incredible live performances that are sure to be show-stopping starts to the New Year. To make sure you do not miss out on all that New Year’s Eve (NYE) has to offer this trip around the sun, here is our NYS run-down for the statewide welcome to 2019.
Western New York
Buffalo – Aqueous will be coming home for the holidays and kicking off 2019 right at the Town Ballroom with special guests who are sure to bring the funk, lespecial. Click the link to figure out how to secure your spot at this NYE celebration, and about another chance to see the group in a more intimate setting. https://www.facebook.com/events/715484275466687/
Rochester – In order to ensure 2019 is a one-of-a-kind year, come ring in the New Year with the one and only Americana and jam band, moe. Tickets on sale now: https://www.facebook.com/events/475287809638652/
Finger Lakes
Ithaca – Presented by DSP Shows, it’s the two-day celebration at The Haunt, featuring Binghamton-native folk rock group, Driftwood. To grab your tickets for one or both nights, follow the link: https://www.facebook.com/events/178512866383693/
Southern Tier
Binghamton – It’s the perfect trifecta for a Happy New Year: great food, champagne, and jams from progressive rock group, Railbred. Binghamton is in for a treat so make sure to click the link to secure your ticket to Callahan’s Sportsman Club in advance. https://www.facebook.com/events/2204707582881695/
Endicott – Topper Saloon will be hosting their New Years Eve Party featuring Last Call, the classic rock band from Broome County, NY. To ensure that you will be dancing and singing your way through the night, click the link for more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/195783067916826/
Nichols – There’s nothing quite like the party band, Wreckless Marci, to rock you into the New Year. Come spend the last moments of 2018 and the first of 2019 with them at Tioga Downs Casino Resort. https://www.facebook.com/events/332286467572322/
Central New York
Syracuse – A longstanding favorite of Upstate New York, Pearly Baker’s Best, will be performing at the Lost Horizon on the 31st, and will be joined by Mike Powell & The Black River. For a celebration full of soulful songwriting and tributes to the Grateful Dead, click the link for more info. https://www.thelosthorizon.com/event/1793856-pearly-bakers-best-mike-syracuse/
Hamilton – Come join the John Scarpulla Band at the Colgate Inn in Hamilton, NY for a night full of blues, soul, country and Americana. To secure your dinner reservation and spot at this New Years Eve Party, make sure to call the Colgate Inn. Details in the link: https://www.facebook.com/events/566392323822676/
Albany – Head out to Jupiter Hall in Albany for a New Year’s Eve Club Night, complete with champagne toasts, balloon drop, and of course, a massive dance floor. The night will feature sets from DJ Tony Martinez and DJ Løgantheø. Click the link for more info: http://jupiterhallalbany.com/events/new-years-eve-club-night/
Saratoga – Putnam Place will be hosting a celebration to welcome 2019 by partying like it’s 1985. Come join That 80’s Band as they welcome the New Year with some old favorites. https://www.facebook.com/events/247197935957116/
Woodstock – Colony in Woodstock will be hosting their New Years Eve Dance Party, which will be featuring Chris Wells and The Silver Spaceship. Come get down with some of the finest musicians in New York to start your year right. https://www.facebook.com/events/198138204445223/
Huntington – Yet another spectacular 80’s themed party to welcome 2019. The Paramount will be hosting Jessie’s Girl – The World’s Best 80’s Band for a tribute show like none other. Grab your tickets and get more info at the link: https://www.facebook.com/events/147680822848768/