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  • Best Of 2019: Best Under The Radar Bands, Uncovered.

    Best Of 2019 Radar

    Welcome to New York State Music’s Best Of 2019, with a twist. Whether you are racing down the interstate, or planing your holiday travels, radar detectors can be extremely useful. For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Chuck DeFilippo, Features Editor of NYS – and I am about to acid-bath you from the glam of national touring acts and replant you in the roots of NYS Music: Underground Bands.

    We have been blessed with so much great music throughout the Best Of 2019. My edge stems from discovery. If a spark fires, it not only excites, but is guaranteed to captivate readers.


    Combing through over 40 votes, only two-and-a-half bands had coupled votes. The Best Of 2019 podium is shared with Consider The Source, Hartley’s Encore, and Mike Powell (with his second vote for Mike Powell & The Black River).

    Consider The Source, a fairly (too) well know group to be considered Under The Radar, breeds music where galaxies collide. The NYC Sci-fi trio combines the energy of progressive rock, Middle Eastern, Jazz-Improv. and psychedelic math topped with Indian spices. Good luck getting through their flavourful artist bio, let alone the first set. Hang on! The Best of 2019 is just getting off.

    Albany’s apocalyptic dance party, Hartley’s Encore, is just one of those bands that cumulates the epitome of NYS Music. Under their own label, Hartley’s Encore, LLC, the band draws influence from a precise blend of new jam band’s and classics: Lettuce, The Rolling Stones, The Meters, Marvin Gaye, B.B. King and Stevie Wonder.

    The weekend warriors mission: making music equal parts soundtrack to your Saturday night & bacon for your Sunday brunch, since their inception in 2016.

    Hartley’s Encore Live – 12/13/19 in Albany.

    Mike Powell snagged the last spot for top-three with votes for his solo act and with The Black River. NYS Music has dubbed him as “One of the premier singer/songwriters in music today,” and we continue to follow him, as he is no stranger to the big stage. From sharing bills with Martin Sexton, to crafting his own art studio, Rising Feather in Cazenovia, NY, Powell is a musician’s musician.

    The most apparent difference between this record (Gypsy Winnebago, 2019) and their first is the vocal harmonies. “I had a long conversation with the band and emphasized how much I felt these songs needed more voices,” says Powell. “There’s something really powerful about human voices singing one message together. The guys obviously have great ears so they grabbed ahold of the harmonies right away and it really brought these songs to life.”

    Mike Kohli – Mike Powell & The Black River ‘Gypsy Winnebago’
    Read more at NYS Music…
    Mike Powell interviews Chris Merkley

    Stay tuned as Mike Powell has a slew of shows, exclusive to New York State booked out through May of 2020. See details HERE.


    Connecticut Is Close Enough, Right?

    New York State Music’s Connecticut duo, myself and photographer Chris Sidoruk, are proud to see bands blooming outside of NY State into the shoreline. From New York City down through Connecticut cities Bridgeport and New Haven, the underground music scene is running rapid. Connecticut’s capital, Hartford, is also a hot bed for Albany and Upstate natives. It’s beautiful how these neighbouring bands and scenes are truly one in the same.

    One Time Weekend @ The Acoustic – Brigeport, CT – Photo By: Chris Sidoruk

    One Time Weekend‘s self titled track (video below), is offsetting from the first full band entrance. You don’t expect it. And it’s so good – so rock, only to be backdropped by a mellow reggae grove – sending you into an internet-search-furry for what else these cats have to offer. Go ahead, explore.

    Other Connecticut votes include: No Mind, Creamery Station and Joon.

    Stay tuned throughout the next few days as we delve into some of the best music, entered around New York State – and beyond. These picks have been curated from our staff and contributing writers to expose you the vast talent of musicians that pass you on the streets and dwell in your neighbouring towns. Each day will introduce new music for you to listen to, but for now – The Best Under The Radar Bands, you’ve never heard of. And that’s a beautiful thing.


    Under The Radar: Discovery

    Annie in the Water – Albany, NY

    Rock Funky Reggae Jam-Fusion with a conscious dose of posivibes. Read More on NYS: The Evolution Of Annie In The Water: An Interview With Mike Lashomb

    Barroom Philosophers – Syracuse, NY

    Energetic, dynamic, charismatic reggae-rock fusion, muddling the barriers of soul, funk, blues and the space-time continuum.

    Bear Grass – Troy, NY

    Folk, rock, and homespun trip-hop that soothes your wounds.
    BushicksBrooklyn, NY

    Bushicks are a REAL Rock and Roll band. There are many imitators out there, but these guys don’t need to fake it. Drawing upon inspiration from our heroes of yesterday, I had the pleasure of recording a band that is building for the future and continuing the spirit of great Rock and Roll music. For a young band, I am excited to hear them grow and I hope you do too.

    Bushicks Engineer, Phil Duke at Continental Recording Studios, Long Island.
    Read more at NYS Music…

    Birkby – Buffalo, NY

    NYS Music’s own, Gabe Birkby, is not only a talented writer and contributor to the site, but his talents shine all alone, onstage, or in his bedroom. NYS writers and contributors wear many hats, to which many of us are musicians, like Gabe. This Best Of 2019 features a beam of light, to shine, and thank all of our staff who continue to follow their passion, while working so hard to bring our readers quality content. With Gabe, he’s totally stripped down as a solo artist with nothing but a microphone, his guitar and loop pedal. Enjoy.

    Folk, Singer-Songwriter, looping guitar, with a captivating voice.

    Brighton Beat – New York, NY.

    Brighton Beat at Peekskill Brewery Takeover – Photo by: Steve Malinski.

    NYC’s freshest Afrobeat-Jazz-Funk Dance Party; The Brighton Beat is a positive musical force for all ages, aimed at getting the crowd dancing. This diverse group combines elements of classic Afrobeat, Modern Jazz, New Orleans Funk, and World Music into their own sound that gets booty’s shaking and the bar flowing, according to the band’s bio.

    C.K. and the Rising Tide – Ravena, NY.
    Indie-rock/Americana band fronted by poet C.K. Flach transcends songwriting norms.
  • Strange Machines and One Time Weekend Play The Acoustic

    Strange Machines made their awaited return to Bridgeport on Friday and they brought their captivating live performance back to The Acoustic with the help of One Time Weekend and, to the crowd’s approval, things got STRANGE.

    The young Connecticut talent One Time Weekend started off the night and their high energy set got people dancing early. They formed in 2016 and released their debut album Weekend at the Circus in January. You can check it out on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Amazon Music. These guys can play and it won’t be the last time you hear their name.

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    One Time Weekend at the Acoustic – Photo: Chris Sidoruk

    Strange Machines, from Boston, who needs no introduction, is always a treat to have in Connecticut and catch live. Their dynamic performance of musical fusion had the whole room moving from start to finish and, much to the delight of local fans, they will be back in the state on December 21. The band will lend a hand alongside The New Motif for Kung Fu’s annual Toy’s for Tots at Toad’s Place.

    The Strange train keeps rolling this November with the following shows:

    11.14 Syracuse, NY – Funk N Waffles
    11.15 Saratoga Springs, NY – Putnam Place w/ Kung Fu
    11.16 West Chester, PA – Sprout Music Collective
    11.27 Manchester, NH – Jewel
    12.10 Chicago, IL – Bourbon on Division
    12.11 Columbus, OH – Woodlands Tavern
    12.12 Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird Music Hall
    12.13 Buffalo, NY – Iron Works w/ Consider The Source
    12.14 Rochester, NY – Flour City Station

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    Strange Machines at the Acoustic – Photo: Chris Sidoruk
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    One Time Weekend at the Acoustic – Photo: Chris Sidoruk
    strange machines acoustic
    One Time Weekend at the Acoustic – Photo: Chris Sidoruk
    One Time Weekend at the Acoustic – Photo: Chris Sidoruk
    One Time Weekend at the Acoustic – Photo: Chris Sidoruk
    Strange Machines at the Acoustic – Photo: Chris Sidoruk
    strange machines acoustic
    Strange Machines at the Acoustic – Photo: Chris Sidoruk
    Strange Machines at the Acoustic – Photo: Chris Sidoruk