Category: Upcoming Shows

  • Mount Sharp share new single and video ‘Ordinary’, perform in Brooklyn Feb 22

    Mount Sharp is back with their first release in five years, That Shadow, due out on February 21 via Dadstache Records. They’ve just released the single and video for “Ordinary” ahead of the album’s release and their record release show at Gutter in Brooklyn on Saturday, February 22. 

    The first taste of the new record came with their first single, “Apostate.” Post-Trash, who premiered the video, said,”Our first taste of the band’s long-awaited new music comes in the form of ‘Apostate,’ a song that pulls from the band’s more serene end, a dreamy song to melt away to during this heat wave. Built on a resonant twang and a pulsating rhythm, the song breathes at a natural clip, drawing between a soft intimacy and a thick fuzzy build up by the bridge. There’s a syrupy quality to the vocals that stick with you after the song has ended, and while you may not instantly remember the lyrics, the melody is now part of consciousness, like a distant memory that repeats in your mind.”

    Mount Sharp began on a rooftop in Brooklyn, or on a boat in Maine, or perhaps somewhere in between. The band grew around the bittersweet, poetic songwriting of Swood (Sarah Wood) paired with Bryan Bruchman’s noisy, chaotic tendencies around 2012. On 2014’s WEIRD FEARS EP (with the rhythm section of Ryan Zumsen and Maia Macdonald), the band exhibited a blast of unbridled energy, excitement, and confusion –  a fitting soundtrack to a brief, blissful, carefree time before so much changed. The band – now with Sal Garro and Jonathan Pilkington Kahnt firmly holding down the drums and bass – has matured, and the songs are maybe a little more serious, maybe a little more reflective, but no less cutting and catchy. Taking inspiration from the cosmos, sci-fi TV, and the messed up state of the world, Mount Sharp puts all the feels into song.

    That Shadow follows, too. It’s full of sticky melodies, lyrics that cut, and surging waves of noise. It’s designed to get under the skin. Inspired by years of watching all the assholes they know win, figuring out how to be kinder to themselves, and all the beautiful and tragic machines in space, the band says the record is everything that pulls them to look behind themselves. They believe we should be looking up and dreaming.

    All tracks were produced by Brian Sendrowitz (Beat Radio) at Miracle Flag in Bellmore, NY, mastered by Sarah Register (Talk Normal, Protomartyr, Caroline Rose, Chastity Belt, Big Thief, Lower Dens, and Big Ups), and with artwork using images of textile artist Jenna Breiter’s work, including an original illustration for the LP cover.

  • David Byrne’s ‘American Utopia’ will return to Broadway later this year

    David Byrne’s American Utopia will return to Broadway for a second engagement, beginning September 18, 2020 and lasting for a 17-week run, ending in January 2021. The most recent run, which was held at Hudson Theatre in Manhattan, saw the curtain close on Sunday, February 16.

    Based on Byrne’s 2018 album, American Utopia opened in October 2019, with Byrne joined by an 11-piece ensemble playing songs from the album, his solo material and Talking Heads works alike. 

    “It’s become obvious to us in the band, the crew and the producer team that audiences want, dare I say need, to see this show,” said Byrne. “They’re not ready to have it disappear just yet. We feel the same way, we love doing this show. So, it’s thrilling to us that we can announce that we’ll be back in September.”

    The producers of the show shared Byrne’s sentiments. “It has been a joy to bring American Utopia to Broadway. David Byrne is one of our greatest living artists and it’s cause for celebration that he has made his Broadway debut with this brilliant production. We have been blown away by the range of audiences of all ages and backgrounds who have come to see American Utopia.”

    For those unable to make the shows later this year, Spike Lee has announced that he will direct a filmed version of American Utopia. And later this month, Byrne is set to appear as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live on February 29, alongside host John Mulaney. 

    For more information on the return to Broadway of American Utopia, visit americanutopiabroadway.com

  • Oh Sees Announce North American Fall Tour

    Oh Sees, the California band known for incorporating a wide range of rock genres, have announced a run of fall North American tour dates, with a two night stop at New York City’s Webster Hall in September. Among the genres that make up their unique sound are 60’s garage rock, pychedelic rock, punk, noise rock, art punk, and ’80s post-punk.

    Led by guitarist/vocalist John Dwyer, whose guitar sound and brutally powerful way of playing are instantly identifiable, the band went through a series of changes that led them from clanging lo-fi garage experimentalism on albums like their 2007 debut Sucks Blood, to weirdo psych-pop on 2011’s Castlemania and almost-slick garage punk on 2014’s Drop.

    Oh Sees will also play an upcoming charity concert on May 9 at the 1720 Warehouse in Los Angeles, to benefit The Elizabeth House & East LA Women’s Center. Tickets are on sale here. All dates are listed on the Oh Sees’ website.

    Oh Sees UK + EU Tour:

    05-15 – Birmingham – The Crossing

    05-16 – Manchester – Albert Hall

    05 -17– Glasgow – Barrowlands

    05-18 – Dublin – Button Factory

    05-19 – Dublin – Button Factory

    05-21 – Bristol – SWX

    05-22 – London – Electric Ballroom – Late Show

    05-23 – London – Electric Ballroom – Early Show

    07-05 – Lyon, France – transbordeur

    07-07 – Ljubljana, Slovenia – Kino siska

    07-08th – Zagreb, Croatia – Vintage industrial bar .

    07-09 – Budapest, Hungary – Bankito  Festival 

    07-11 – Erfurt, Germany – Stone from the underground 

    07-12  – Gierle, Belgium – Sjock festival

    07-14th – Berlin, Germany – Festaal Kreuzberg

    07-15 – Dusseldorf, Germany – Zakk

    07-16 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso 

    07-17 – Leuwarden, Netherlands – Welcome to the village 

    07-18 – Paris, France – Cabaret Sauvage

    Oh Sees North American Tour:

    Tue 09-01 – San Francisco, CA – August Hall *

    Wed 09-02 – San Francisco, CA – August Hall *

    Fri 09-04 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom *

    Sat 09-05 – Seattle, WA – Neumos *

    Sun 09-06 – Seattle, WA – Neumos *

    Fri 09-11 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall *

    Sat 09-12 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall *

    Sun 09-13 – Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom *

    Mon 09-14 – Toronto, Canada – Danforth Music Hall * 

    Wed 09-16 – Providence, RI – Fete Ballroom *

    Thu 09-17 – New York, NY – Webster Hall *

    Fri 09-18 – New York, NY – Webster Hall *

    Sun 09-20 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer *

    Mon 09-21 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle *

    Tue 09-22 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse *

    Thu 09-24 – Austin, TX – Hotel Vegas *

    Fri 09-25 – Austin, TX – Hotel Vegas *

    Sun 09-27 – Albuquerque, NM – Sister Bar *

    * with Mr. Elevator 

  • Soulful Rocker Anna Rose to Perform for Rockwood’s 15th Anniversary

    As part of Rockwood Music Hall’s 15th year anniversary, New York’s own Anna Rose will be having a show on Tuesday, February 18.  She will also be sharing songs from her critically acclaimed album, The Light Between.

    While you wait for the show, also make sure to check out her newly released music video with soulful rock-filled lyrics in “Broken Is Beautiful,” which also features two important women in her life.

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    Anna Rose will be performing at the Rockwood Music Hall on February 19.

    “The video for ‘Broken Is Beautiful’ is very special to me because it features two of the most important women in my life – my mom and sister,” Rose said in a statement. “To have them be a part of telling this story and to film it in a place that holds so many memories feels incredibly cathartic. As women, I think we often fight these silent battles within ourselves: the magic we inherently possess that drives us towards our passions versus the societal markers that we are held up against. At any age, that internal struggle can become a deep well of insecurity and I’m so grateful to have my family help tell this story. Beyond that, having my dear friend and collaborator Shruti direct and produce only adds to the magic, as she and I have so much trust between us after years of working together.”

    The show will start at 9 p.m. at the Rockwood Music Hall: Stage One with no cover charge.

  • Reid Genauer and Folks to make stops in Philly, Fairfield and Brooklyn 

    Frontman of Strangefolk and Assembly of Dust Reid Genauer will have some ‘Folks’ join him for a trio of shows this weekend in the Northeast. Bringing together a blend of musical genetics, crazy fingers and interpersonal chemistry, featured Folks include Jason Crosby (Assembly of Dust, Phil Lesh and Friends), Scott Law (Phil Lesh and Friends), Elliott Peck (Midnight North), Dave Diamond (Assembly of Dust), John Leccese (Assembly of Dust).

    Genauer is excited for the potential of these shows, saying of the lineup, “Elliott Peck and I have had some glittery moments singing together in the past, mainly because she’s fantastic and can pluck a harmony out of the ether.  So in addition to face-melting fungus rock, I’m looking forward to doing a few songs broken down with Elliott singing, Jason playing Violin and Scott Law playing mandolin. Any way you cut it expect to have fun because that’s what we are expecting.”

    Also coming this week is Extended Release, a live album of selected performances from Reid Genauer & Folks 2019 tour dates features a series of line-ups and venues. Included in the release are tracks recorded at Brooklyn Bowl, The Great American Music Hall (San Francisco, CA) and Jerry Jam Festival (NH). Extended Release will be available on all major music platforms February 21, 2020.

    A key member of the jam scene and beyond for more than 2 decades, Genauer’s songwriting follows in the tradition of influences including Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia, Willie Nelson and Paul Simon. The New York Times has described him as “a path between Woodstock and Nashville, with detours to Burlington and Bonnaroo.”

    Upcoming Reid Genauer and Folks dates

    February 20: Ardmore Music Hall, Philadelphia, PA 

    February 21: Fairfield Theatre, Fairfield, CT

    February 22: Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn, NY

    March 6 & 7: Terrapin Crossroads, San Rafael, CA

  • Storybook Rock Opera ‘The Green Emerald’ to feature members of more than a dozen NYC bands

    After 10 years, bassist Corey J. Feldman (Cousin Earth, Mercury Landing) will revive his original storybook rock opera The Green Emerald.  Held at DROM, the show kicks off at 7:30 pm and features 13 original songs and an accompanying illustrated book.  Musically, the songs range in genre from rock and funk to Latin and prog, with a heavy improvisational centerpiece consistent throughout. 

    the green emerald

    First performed in 2009, this epic is making its first showcase in over a decade with a variety of players. Instead of finding a single band, Feldman decided to recruit over 20 musicians from his recent musical endeavors, each song with a different lineup.  You can expect to see players from Cousin Earth, Particle, Sophistafunk, ShwizZ, Teddy Midnight, Escaper, Bushicks, Sylvana Joyce and the Moment, Big Wake, Sprocket, Jam the Radar, Uncle Ebenezer, Castle Rat, and more.  

    The story of The Green Emerald is inscribed with the phrase: “Created by the Universe, just wish upon this stone.  You must ask the question true. Its power stands alone.”  This legendary jewel can grant one wish, but only when asked the right question.  Yearned for by an ancient noble, coveted by an evil king, and understood only by a wise princess, the Green Emerald alone had the power to vanquish our ancestors’ one universal flaw… their inability to see color.

    Tickets are $12 adv/ $15 doors. DROM is located at 85 Ave A, Manhattan.  

  • Levon Helm 80th birthday to be celebrated by Midnight Ramble Band throughout May

    The Band’s Levon Helm would celebrate his 80th birthday on May 26, and the late drummer will be remembered with four performances by the Midnight Ramble Band during May. With three shows on May 8, 9 and 15 taking place at the drummer’s Woodstock studio, a final performance on May 30 will take place at Mountain Jam Festival in Bethel.

    Helm, who passed away in 2012 due to cancer at age 71, will be celebrated by an all-star cast, including Jackie Greene on May 8, Nicki Bluhm on May 9 and Daniel Norgren on May 15. 

    Tickets are on sale now at LevonHelm.com. For Mountain Jam tickets, visit MountainJam.com.

  • Levitate 2020 Lineup Revealed: Featuring Jack Johnson, Phil Lesh & Friends and more!

    The 8th annual Levitate Music and Arts Festival is making a return this summer. A full list of jam band regulars have been announced as performers for this year’s festivities. Set for July 10-12, the Massachusetts-based festival will have a host of vendors in addition to the performers to complete the fan experience. Food, art, and music will be shared at the festival during what is set to be an eventful and entertaining weekend. Vendor applications will be made available today, February 10. 

    The full list of performers includes: Jack Johnson, Phil Lesh & Friends, Stick Figure, Tash Sultana, Old Crow Medicine Show, Dirty Heads, Umphrey’s McGee,moe, Toots & The Maytals, Trevor Hall, Billy Strings, Mt. Joy, Nahko and Medicine for the People, Goose, Protoje, Jade Bird, Durand Jones & The Indications,Too Many Zooz, The Elovaters, Fruition, Busty and the Bass, Mike Love, Sun Parade, The New Motif, Sundog Organ Trio, Aubrey Haddard, Gentle Temper, Mihali & Friends will also be hosting a “Very Special Community Jam,” ft. Jackson Wetherbee, Hitch, & James Calandrella. 

    For tickets to and more information on the Levitate Music and Arts Festival, visit their official website.

  • The Rolling Stones confirm 2020 North American Tour

    Iconic rockers, The Rolling Stones, have announced a North American Tour for 2020. The slate of performances are scheduled this spring, beginning on May 8 in San Diego, California and concluding on July 9, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. 

    This latest leg is a continuation of their widely popular “No Filter” tour – marking their seventh consecutive decade on the road. With no more than six performances scheduled each month, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners will focus on major arenas. Beginning on the West Coast at the SDCCU stadium, they will perform throughout the Midwest, the Southwest and the Northeast and Canada.

    Tickets for the North American Tour will be made available on February 14. Early registration for tickets can be made on their official website.

    A list of tour dates can be found below.

    May 8 – SDCCU Stadium – San Diego, CA

    May 12 – BC Place – Vancouver, BC

    May 16 – U.S. Bank Stadium – Minneapolis, MN

    May 20 – Nissan Stadium – Nashville, TN

    May 24 – Circuit of the America – Austin, TX

    May 29 – Cotton Bowl – Dallas, TX

    Jun. 6 – New Era Field – Orchard Park, NY

    Jun. 10 – Ford Field – Detroit MI

    Jun. 14 – Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium – Louisville, KY 

    Jun. 19 – FirstEnergy Stadium – Cleveland, OH

    Jun. 23 – Heinz Field – Pittsburgh, PA

    Jun. 27 – The Dome at America’s Center – St, Louis, MO

    Jul. 1 – Bank of America Stadium – Charlotte, NC

    Jul. 5 – Raymond James Stadium – Tampa, FL

    Jul. 9 – Raymond James Stadium – Tampa, FL

  • Local Buffalo Musicians Debut New Original Band

    Organ Fairchild will debut at new Buffalo hotspot Duende on February 15 at 6 p.m. The brand new band is comprised of local Buffalo veteran musicians Joe Bellanti, Corey Kertzie and Dave Ruch.

    Local Buffalo Musicians

    Since 1983 these Buffalo natives have performed numerous times together around the “jam band scene” including in groups like Wild Knights, Sonic Garden and Acoustic Forum.

    Local Buffalo Musicians

    Playing their own original music, the local Buffalo musicians will debut in traditional organ trio format consisting of an organ, guitar and drums, with bass parts being covered by the keyboardist’s left hand. Music enthusiasts can expect an updated take on this classic music setup with funky and syncopated sounds designed to get you moving.

    “We’ve always had so much fun playing everyone else’s music that I guess it just didn’t occur to us to see what we could be creating ourselves,” said Ruch. “The music we’ve always played together has a fair amount of improvisation embedded in it, so that can satisfy a creative itch in itself. But we’ve NEVER had so much fun playing together as we are now, with our own tunes and ideas at the forefront.”

    Fans can attend this debut event for free with the first 50 people through the doors receiving a Greg Meadows designed sticker.