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  • Concerts Announced in all Five Boroughs for NYC Homecoming Week

    Concerts have been announced in all five boroughs of New York City taking place August 14-22, 2021. The stacked lineups will help create New York City’s “Homecoming Week” to celebrate the return of NYC over one year into the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. 

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    Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the lines earlier this week including the mega show being held on Central Park’s Great Lawn which is the centerpiece of the celebration. Outside of the centerpiece event, the theme for the shows will be “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC,” with hip-hop, Latin freestyle, dance, freestyle, techno, and funk artists dominating the lineups. 

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    The concerts will take place at Orchard Beach in The Bronx on, August 16 from 3 to 9:30 PM, Midland Beach on Staten Island on August 17 from 4 to 9:30 PM , Brooklyn Army Terminal in Brooklyn August 19 from 4 to 9:30 PM, Forest Hills Stadium in Queens on 20 from 4 to 9:30 PM, and wrapping up at the Central Park’s Great Lawn in Manhattan on August 21, 5 PM. 

    For more information on New York City’s “Homecoming Week” visit their website and check out the full lineup below: 

    Orchard Beach in The Bronx – Monday, August 16th from 3 to 9:30 p.m.

    • KRS One (Headliner)
    • Slick Rick (Headliner)
    • Remy Ma (Headliner)
    • Busy Bee
    • CL Smooth
    • DJ Hollywood
    • DJ Jazzy Joyce
    • DJ Kevie Kev
    • Fantastic Five
    • Furious 5 featuring Grandmaster Melle Mel and Scorpio
    • Grand Wizard Theodore
    • Joeski Love
    • Kid Capri
    • Nice & Smooth
    • PopMaster Fabel
    • Soul Sonic Force
    • T La Rock
    • Ultra Magnetic MC’s

    Midland Beach on Staten Island – Tuesday, August 17th from 4 to 9:30 p.m.

    • Raekwon (Headliner)
    • Ghostface Killah (Headliner)
    • Crystal Waters
    • DJ Chuck Chillout
    • EMPD
    • Force MDs
    • Hakim Green
    • HeeSun Lee
    • Kool Keith
    • Lizzy Ashliegh
    • Pharoahe Monch
    • Rikki
    • Rob Base
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    Brooklyn Army Terminal in Brooklyn – Thursday, August 19th from 4 to 9:30 p.m.

    • Big Daddy Kane (Headliner)
    • Desiigner (Headliner)
    • C&C Music Factory
    • DJ Mr. Cee
    • Elle Varner
    • Judy Torres
    • Lizzy Ashliegh
    • Maino
    • Obasi Jackson
    • Papoose
    • PopMaster Fabel
    • Special Ed
    • Stetsasonic
    • Sweet Sensation
    • Young Devyn

    Forest Hills Stadium in Queens – Friday, August 20th from 4 to 9:30 p.m.

    • George Clinton + The P-Funk All Stars with Special Guests (Headliner)
    • Too $hort (Headliner)
    • DJ Hurricane
    • DJ Wiz
    • EPMD
    • Mobb Deep
    • Yo-Yo

    HOW TO GET IN: All attendees must present proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter the “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC” concerts. Reasonable accommodation will be provided for persons unable to get vaccinated because of a disability. Free tickets for all four concerts will be released to the public in batches at nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek starting on Monday, August 2 at 10 a.m. EDT. Additional free ticket release dates and times are as follows:

    • Tuesday, August 3 at 7 a.m. EDT
    • Wednesday, August 4 at 9 p.m. EDT
    • Thursday, August 5 at 7 a.m. EDT
    • Friday, August 6 at 10 a.m. EDT
    • Saturday, August 7 at 9 p.m. EDT

    And once again, here’s the lineup so far for the Homecoming Concert in Central Park, produced in part by Clive Davis and will air on CNN. You can get more details on this show here.

    Central Park’s Great Lawn in Manhattan – Saturday, August 21st, 5 p.m.

    • Jon Batiste
    • Andrea Bocelli
    • Kane Brown
    • LL COOL J
    • Elvis Costello
    • Lucky Daye
    • Earth, Wind & Fire
    • Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds
    • Cynthia Erivo
    • Jimmy Fallon
    • Jennifer Hudson
    • Wyclef Jean
    • Journey
    • The Killers
    • Gayle King
    • Don Lemon
    • Barry Manilow
    • The New York Philharmonic
    • Polo G
    • Carlos Santana
    • Paul Simon
    • Patti Smith
    • Bruce Springsteen
    • Rob Thomas  

    HOW TO GET IN: Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase presale VIP tickets beginning Thursday, July 29th at 10 a.m. EDT until Sunday, August 1st at 10 p.m. EDT. For all presale details, visit citientertainment.com. Additionally, Citi will be giving away 1,000 general admission tickets to Citi cardmembers on a first-come, first-served basis beginning on Monday, August 2nd at 10 a.m. EDT. Free tickets, as well as VIP tickets for purchase, will be released to the public in batches at nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek starting on Monday, August 2nd at 10 a.m. EDT. Additional free and VIP ticket release dates and times are as follows:

    • Tuesday, August 3 at 7 a.m. EDT
    • Wednesday, August 4 at 9 p.m. EDT
    • Thursday, August 5 at 7 a.m. EDT
    • Friday, August 6 at 10 a.m. EDT
    • Saturday, August 7 at 9 p.m. EDT
  • X Ambassadors Release New Single, Announce Tour Dates

    Ithaca-natives X Ambassadors have shared a new song called “Okay” in preparation for their third album, The Beautiful Liar, which is set for release on September 24. X Ambassadors have also announced their upcoming U.S./European Tour, including a stop at Webster Hall in October.

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    X Ambassadors made their full-length debut in 2015 with VHS, that transitioned the band from Ithaca alt-rockers and Brooklyn-indie-scene outsiders to Billboard chart-toppers. Now certified platinum, VHS delivered X Ambassadors’ popular hits “Unsteady” and “Renegades,” which launched them into mainstream success. Most recently, the band released EP Belong, inspired by ’60s and ’70s soul and R&B, in March 2020 as well as three-song project (Eg) in January 2021.

    “Okay” follows the June release of their darkly cinematic track “My Own Monster” whose black-and-white visual finds lead vocalist Sam Harris performing a choreographed routine with his own shadow. Both songs will be featured on the band’s third studio album The Beautiful Liar

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    “Okay” marks the start of a compelling new lyrical direction for X Ambassadors. With the same emotional intensity as 2015’s “Unsteady,” “Okay” adds deeper poeticism with verses like “We’ll make no mistake, whatever may come… We’ll rise up, it’s true and we go down this road…”

    Written during a period of such uncertainty, “Okay” has the ability to connect with and validate the worries of today while sending the reassuring message that things will work out eventually.

    Life is unpredictable… things happen that are out of control all the time. We all are living in a constant state of uncertainty. And yet… I say it all the time. ‘Everything’s gonna be okay.’

    Sam Harris, lead vocalist

    Okay” is now available for streaming on all major platforms. Preorder The Beautiful Liar album here

    Tickets are on sale now for X Ambassadors’ “The Beautiful Liar” tour, which will hit New York’s Webster Hall on October 27. Scarypoolparty and Taylor Janzen will open the show on all North American dates. For ticket information, visit xambassadors.com/tour.

    Check out their U.S. tour schedule below:

    X Ambassadors 2021 “Beautiful Liar” Tour

    Scarypoolparty direct support, Taylor Janzen will open.

    October 15 – House of Blues / San Diego, CA 

    October 16 – Phoenix AZ / Marquee

    October 18 – Tulsa, OK / Cain’s

    October 19 – Austin, TX / Emo’s

    October 22 – Nashville, TN / Brooklyn Bowl

    October 23 – Louisville, KY / Mercury Ballroom

    October 25 – Asheville, NC / Orange Peel

    October 27 – New York, NY / Webster Hall

    October 28 – Boston, MA / Big Night Live

    October 29 – Philadelphia, PA / Theatre of the Living Arts

    October 30  – Washington, DC / Lincoln Theater

    November 1 – Toronto, ONT / Danforth

    November 2 – Detroit, MI / St. Andrew’s

    November 4 – Chicago, IL / Vic

    November 5 – Indianapolis, IN / Deluxe

    November 6 – Milwaukee, WI / Rave

    November 8 – Kansas City, MO / Truman

    November 9 – Minneapolis, MN / Varsity

    November 11 – Denver, CO / Ogden

    November 12 – Salt Lake City, UT / The Depot

    November 13 – Boise, ID / Revolution Concert House

    November 15 – Seattle, WA / Showbox

    November 16 – Spokane, WA / Knitting Factory

    November 17 – Portland, OR / Roseland

    November 19 – Sacramento, CA / Ace of Spades

    November 20 – Los Angeles, CA / Belasco

  • Rooftop Rock Fundraiser at Bogart House to Benefit Brooklyn Musicians

    Gear up for a night of music, dance, and community on a rooftop in Brooklyn! “Rooftop Rock,” a live-music fundraiser event for local artists, will be held at the Bogart House in Bushwick on Sunday, August 15.

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    Starting at 11 a.m., various Brooklyn-based bands will take the stage at the Bogart House’s roof-deck in hopes to bring the Bushwick community together by sharing and promoting local music. New York City visual artists will also have some pieces on display and for sale. All proceeds from the event will be evenly distributed amongst all performers.

    By giving back to the artist community, we give to the community as a whole. The fundamentals of creativity are essential to the well-being of every New Yorker and the city’s vibrancy at its core.

    Alyssa Martin, Founder of Chelsea Records NY
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    Hosted by non-profit organization Chelsea Records, Rooftop Rock seeks to uplift new musical acts by relieving the pressures and financial burdens of booking shows. This more lighthearted approach allows for a concert experience where artists can express themselves without hesitation and the art can speak for itself. Especially after a year of isolation, collaboration and networking is essential to bring life into local music scenes again.

    We began using a personal roster of musicians to book full line-up shows at local venues and used our own individual contacts to fill the room. (Musicians) were also exposed to a brand new audience that soaked in all of their incredible work.

    Alyssa Martin, Founder of Chelsea Records NY

    A full bar will be available on site and more artists are to be announced. Tickets are on sale now for $25 each on Humbler.

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    Rooftop Rock Details

    Date: Sunday, August 15th, 2021

    Time: 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

    Location: Bogart House – 230 Bogart Street Brooklyn, NY (Rooftop)

    Musical Lineup:

    Almost Sex (Alt Pop Duo)
    Jake Pinto Project (Alt)
    Alyssa Grey
    Pastel (Rock)
    Pan Arcadia (Alt Rock)

    Visual Artists:
    Ella Eliakim
    Jesse Lee

    Pan Arcadia performing “After the Flood” live in 2020
  • Brooklyn’s ‘Get Back!: The Dock Street Concerts’ Announces Lineup

    Located just a stone’s throw from the Brooklyn Bridge, the Get Back!: The Dock Street Concerts continues at St. Ann’s Warehouse in DUMBO. The series invites New Yorkers to listen and dance to free live music and poetry by genre-spanning artists in the waterfront Brooklyn Bridge Park.

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    St. Ann’s Warehouse, photo from charcoalblue.com

    Get Back! The Dock Street Concerts kicked off earlier this month and brings an exciting and diverse lineup to round out July and August.

    Thursday, July 29 (7PM) (Postponed due to inclement weather): Brooklyn poet multi-hyphenate writer and artist Cyrus Aaron—whose poetry is featured in Khadijat Oseni and Julian Alexander’s acclaimed public art project Supremacy Projectcurrently installed on the exterior walls of St. Ann’s Warehouse—brings the BLK HRS collective of musicians he leads back to St. Ann’s Warehouse by popular demand.

    Thursday, August 5 (7PM): Siblings Marcus Machado and Vicky Casis, aka Mach-7 Muzik, blend hip hop with rock, funk, and soul. They lead a jam session called The Cypher that convenes musicians, singers, rappers, poets, and other creatives.

    Thursday, August 12 (7PM): NAACP Image Award-nominated poet and Urban Word NYC Artistic Director Mahogany L. Browne, who is also featured in Supremacy Project and was recently named Lincoln Center’s first-ever Poet in Residence at Lincoln Centerreturns to St. Ann’s with her show Mahogany L. Browne’s Rhythm Section, including Jive Poetic on turntables and special guests: singer JP Reynolds, singer/poet Adam Falkner, and poet L Ash.

    Thursday, August 19 (7PM): The celebrated South Africa-born, New York-based, vocalist, performer, and composer Vuyo Sotashe recently wowed St. Ann’s Warehouse audiences in The Bengsons’ The Broken Ear Setlist: Songs from Ohio. He now headlines a show with his quintet.

    Tuesday, August 24 (7PM)Sunny Jain performs music from his “Wild Wild East” project, which recasts the immigrant as the modern-day cowboy and cowgirl. Jain sources inspiration from the scores of Bollywood classics and Spaghetti Westerns, Indian folk traditions, jazz improvisation, and rollicking psychedelic and surf guitar styles.

    Thursday, August 26 (7PM): the duo SaaWee is made up of the Latin Grammy-winning New York-based violinist Sita Chay and the provocative London-based percussionist Jihye Kim. They collaborate with Brooklyn singer-songwriter J. Hoard in this performance honoring Elijah McClain and other victims of police violence and hate crimes.

    Get Back!: The Dock Street Concerts are supported by Con Edison as part of the #ArtsAlFrescoNY series, which presents free and safe outdoor arts experiences across the five boroughs, and Westchester, Orange and Rockland counties. St. Ann’s Warehouse first presented Get Back! last year as New Yorkers sheltered in place. Inspired by the Beatles’ iconic 1969 rock event, artists perform on St. Ann’s roof balcony.

    St. Ann’s is an iconic space for artists to foster their craft. Signature flexible, open space allows artists to stretch, both literally and imaginatively, enabling them to approach work with unfettered creativity, knowing that the theater can be adapted in multiple configurations to suit their needs.

    Get Back! 2021: The Dock Street Concerts take place 7-9pm at the top of Dock Street, between St. Ann’s Warehouse and Jane’s Carousel. St. Ann’s Warehouse is located in Brooklyn Bridge Park at 45 Water Street |DUMBO| Brooklyn. For updates, check out St. Ann’s Instagram and Twitter pages.

  • Fair Visions Announce Sophomore EP, Lead Single “Modern Kids”

    Fair Visions, a Brooklyn-based pop-punk act led by songwriter Ryan Work, has announced their sophomore EP. The Modern Kids EP comes out September 1 but in the meantime, fans can listen to their title track and lead single, “Modern Kids.”

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    Photo by Rita Iovine

    “Modern Kids” has received praise from critics like Under the Radar and Indie 88. The track certainly evokes an 80s sensibility, complete with synths and pulsing rhythms. Fair Visions brings a new wave sound into a new era, inspired by icons like Bowie, New Order and Depeche Mode. 

    Fair Visions’ last project was their 2020 EP, A Way Out. The upcoming Modern Kids EP will bring a darker, more melancholic sound with new sonic textures. Work and the band have stated that their forthcoming LP, slated for release in 2022, thematically addresses “family issues and apocalypse feelings”. 

    Work came to New York by way of his Tennessee hometown. In 2018, Fair Visions opened for fellow post-punk revivalists Nation of Language, which led Work to align with studio collaborator Abe Seiferth (LCD Soundsystem, Guerilla Toss, Car Seat Headrest). Seiferth had a large role in the studio production of Modern Kids.

    “Modern Kids” is available to stream now while the titles of the five other EP tracks have been released. In advance of September 1, be sure to connect with Fair Visions on Facebook and Instagram and listen to “Modern Kids” below.

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    MODERN KIDS – TRACKLIST

    01. Down

    02. Modern Kids

    03. The Soft Machine

    04. Channel

    05. New Values

    06. Threads

  • Pink Talking Fish Announce 2021 Tour, with stops in Cohoes and Brooklyn

    Pink Talking Fish have announced a 2021 tour that will make multiple stops throughout New England. The tour begins in August and will run through December. 

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    Pink Talking Fish, a fusion tribute band that plays Pink Floyd, The Talking Heads, and Phish, is comprised of Eric Gould on bass, Richard James on keyboards, Zack Burwick on drums and Cal Kehoe on guitar.   

    Although the band has been performing since COVID-19 playing a handful of show including outdoor pod style events, two trips to Colorado, a Beach Road Weekend Pre-Party in Martha’s Vineyard and sold out performances in Connecticut and New Hampshire this will be their first real tour. 

    The tour will kick off in August with 2 night Grand Opening of the new indoor venue at Soundcheck Studios in Pembroke, MA. This venue kept live music going through the pandemic with socially distant outdoor performances and, during that time, they developed a premiere indoor concert experience. Two of New England’s rising acts are supporting Pink Talking Phish for this event: The New Motif and Marble Eyes. Marble Eyes features Pink Talking Fish bassist, Eric Gould.

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    The band will be making two stops in New York while on tour. The first stop will be on 10/16 at the Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn NY and the second stop on 10/22 at Cohoes Music Hall at Cohoes NY. 

    For more information on Pink Talking Phish and their upcoming tour visit their website.

    Full List of Pink Talking Fish 2021 Tour Dates:

    8/06: Pembroke MA at Soundcheck Studios – w/s/g The New Motif

    8/07: Pembroke MA at Soundcheck Studios – w/s/g Marble Eyes

    8/14: Atlantic City NJ at The Tropicana – Phish AfterParty

    8/22: Norwalk CT at Wall Street Theater – Outdoor Pod Event

    9/25: Mason NH at The Range – Outdoor Event

    10/01: Fairfield CT at The Warehouse FTC

    10/07: Ferndale MI at Otus Supply

    10/08: Ferndale MI at Otus Supply

    10/09: Chicago IL at Park West

    10/10: Belle Vernon PA at Vinoski Winery

    10/16: Brooklyn NY at Brooklyn Bowl

    10/17: Norfolk CT at Infinity Hall

    10/22: Cohoes NY at Cohoes Music Hall

    10/30: Las Vegas NV at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas – Phish AfterParty

    10/31: Las Vegas NV at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas – Phish AfterParty featuring Joel Cummins from Umphrey’s McGee on Keyboards

    11/11: Roanoke VA at 5 Points Music Sanctuary

    11/12: Norfolk VA at The NorVa

    11/13: Richmond VA at The National

    11/26: Boston MA at Paradise Rock Club

    12/10: Austin TX at 3TEN ACL Live

    12/11: Austin TX at 3TEN ACL Live

  • Jon Batiste, Herbie Hancock and more join “Relief” to benefit JFA Musicians’ Emergency Fund

    A consortium of major jazz labels has taken the unprecedented step of joining hands for Relief, an all-star compilation of previously unreleased music to be released on September 24, continuing the non-profit Jazz Foundation of America’s (JFA) ongoing efforts to aid musicians affected by the international shutdown of venues and other performance opportunities in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

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    All net proceeds from the Relief package – comprising studio and live tracks by top-flight jazz artists – will benefit the JFA’s Musicians’ Emergency Fund, established in the spring of 2020 after the pandemic ground the music industry to a sudden, catastrophic halt.

    Relief commences with a recording that exemplifies the extreme challenges faced by musicians in the depths of the 2020 health emergency: “back to who,” a track by vocalist Esperanza Spalding and pianist Leo Genovese, recording as IRMA and LEO, was created remotely at home studios in Hillsboro, OR and Brooklyn, NY.

    The compilation concludes with a live quintet performance captured at the JFA’s 2014 “A Great Night in Harlem” benefit show at New York’s historic Apollo Theater. It features pianist Herbie Hancock, trumpeter Wallace Roney, who died after contracting the coronavirus, bassist Buster Williams, drummer Albert “Tootie” Heath and tenor saxophonist Jimmy Heath, the composer of the number, who died at the age of 93 in January 2020, in a poignant version of “Gingerbread Boy.”

    Offering a compact overview of jazz’s past, present, and future, Relief also presents fresh tracks from bassist Christian McBride, vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant, saxophonists Kenny Garrett, Joshua Redman, and Charles Lloyd, pianist-vocalist Jon Batiste and pianist Hiromi Uehara.

    Track Listing

    IRMA and LEO | “back to who” feat. Esperanza Spalding and Leo Genovese |
    Christian McBride | “Brother Malcolm” |
    Cécile McLorin Salvant | “Easy Come, Easy Go Blues” |
    Kenny Garrett | “Joe Hen’s Waltz” |
    Jon Batiste | “Sweet Lorraine” |
    Hiromi | “Green Tea Farm” [2020 version] |
    Joshua Redman | “Facts” feat. Ron Miles, Scott Colley, Brian Blade |
    Charles Lloyd & Kindred Spirits | “Lift Every Voice and Sing” [live] |
    Herbie Hancock, Wallace Roney, Jimmy Heath, Buster Williams, Albert “Tootie” Heath | “Gingerbread Boy” [live] |

  • Bad Business Club Heats Up For August Release “Naked Neighbor”

    Brooklyn-based collective Bad Business Club will release their latest album, Naked Neighbor, due out on August 13. The release date is fitting; the woozy, synth-fueled atmosphere of the project fits perfectly as the soundtrack to the hottest days of the summer.

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    A self-described “Nu-Disco collective with old-school Yacht Rock touches,” Bad Business Club stays true to luscious and intoxicating disco grooves from the onset of their sophomore album. At the heart of Naked Neighbor is contrast. The beats take you to the heat of a sequin-drenched island club, while the lyrics speak to the longing and loneliness of those late night periods walking home. Exploring their electronic side while embracing the classics of disco, Naked Neighbor settles into an utterly mesmerizing groove.

    “Tired of Being Over You,” the most recent single off the album, captures that contrast perfectly in a reflection on past lovers. “I know I’ve waited for this night to come/ Don’t lay awake and wait up for my love,” vocalist Sam Behr wails over a Daft-Punk worthy beat. Her breathy yet smooth soprano is perfect compliment to the airy nature of the instrumental; even in its more melancholy moments, this album stays light on its feet.

    Written over a weeklong songwriting session in Puerto Rico, lead songwriter Alex Van drew inspiration from time in PR’s El Yunque National Forest, where he felt both inspired by the lush exoticism of the space and contemplative of the idea of navigating a forest trail while washing away a lost love. The influence of this trip is clear throughout the album’s lyrics; on later standout “Casa Soleada,” the exaltant Eagles-do-disco beat provides the soundboard for the refrain: “Can’t wash you away.”

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    Bad Business Club emphasizes their nature as a collective, each contributing their own strengths while building a song together. Outside of the studio, the band hosts a podcast, “Imbibe the Vibe,” where each week they pair a cocktail with a new genre of music.

    The band’s omnivorous tastes meld together on Naked Neighbor. Sneaky highlight “Too Hot To Handle (Prelude)” showcases this perfectly, mostly forgoing lyrics to incorporate vocals in a new way. Where grooves leaned acoustic on past Bad Business Club releases, on Naked Neighbor the synths are all the way up, the piano riffs are stadium-worthy, and huge production from Wiley makes every juicy note from Jim Cambell’s bass sound miles deep.

    As we enter the first summer emerging from the pandemic and look towards an uncertain future, a mix of carefree fun and lonely pondering feels familiar. Naked Neighbor captures this and reflects it back; it’s both a tribute to classic disco and an album uniquely for the times at hand. No matter what, you won’t be able to stop dancing along.

    Key Tracks: Tired of Being Over You, Casa Soleada, Too Hot To Handle (Prelude)

  • TAUK share Extraterrestrial Video for “Moon Dub”

    After a successful return to the stage at Peach Music Festival, TAUK is set to hit the road and headline their own shows for the Chaos Companion Tour, harnassed by the release of their newest single and accompanying music video, for “Moon Dub,” out now.

    With new music and new energy, the band can’t wait to return to live shows like never before. “We’ve been missing live music just like everybody else and are itching to get back on the road,” shares guitarist Matt Jalbert. “This whole experience gave us some time to step back and really gain a whole new perspective on just how lucky we are to do what we do and share it all with unreal fans.”

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    This first part of the country long tour kicks off with Resonance Music & Arts Festival in Masontown, WV over September 16th & 17th, followed by a performance at Borderland Music & Arts Festival in East Aurora on September 18th. TAUK will then hop along the east coast, hitting Pawtucket, RI, New Haven, CT, and Brooklyn, (the latter with Paris_Monster), before heading down south for plays in Asheville, NC, Atlanta, GA, Indianapolis, IN, Covington, KY and more. The band will then make their State Theatre debut on Halloween in Falls.

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    Don’t miss out on TAUK on tour. An all-instrumental combination of progressive rock, hip-hop and jazz offers a unique blend and sound to their listeners. Inspired by classic sci-fi like Blade Runner and Ex Machina, TAUK’s ability to combine melodic fusion with pop sounds is sonically adventurous, and emotional. A full list of dates can be found below. Keep up with the band on their official Facebook & Instagram, and listen now on Spotify & Apple Music.

    Their most recent studio album Shapeshifter II: Outbreak, offered an interesting look at artificial intelligence and its potential to upend our world. Containing a sense of tension and cinematic mood, it proved to be an album that’s both thought provoking and soothing.

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    Longtime friends and TAUK members Charlie Dolan, Matt Jalbert, and A.C. Carter formed their first band in seventh grade. After playing together in various projects, the three added Issac Teel to the band, creating the final lineup. Since then, TAUK has appeared at festivals like Electric Forest and Bonnaroo, and earned acclaim from major outlets like the Washington Post, who praised TAUK for “creating a hard-charging, often melodic fusion that—thanks to a penchant for improv—offers limitless possibilities.”

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    Earlier this month, TAUK shared “Moon Dub,” their first studio release since March 2020. On July 21, the New York-bred ensemble shared the track’s extraterrestrial-inspired video, directed by Dani Barbieri. Accompanying the fully instrumental track, listeners can join TAUK on a journey from Earth to outer space, with infectious beats and expansive sonic exploration. The vintage-tinged video chronicles the four-piece as they suit up, prepare for a space expedition and fly to the moon for a gravity-defying performance.

    Of the video’s concept, guitarist Matt Jalbert says:

    The floating, spacey nature of the song coupled with Dani’s excellent creative input and execution brought us to Volvox Labs where we were able to make it feel like we are playing on the moon and do the shoot on their high-tech screens and come away with an amazing looking video. It was then that we actually landed on the song title. It was damn hot in those space suits, but worth it in the end.

    Matt Jalbert, TAUK

    The video was captured over a single, hot summer day in New York City, in a studio without air conditioning. Despite this minor set back, Barbieri reflects upon the shoot for “Moon Dub,” saying “the men in TAUK brought 100% energy to every single take. They are true heroes and it was a gift and a dream to take them to the moon!”

    TAUK Chaos Companion Tour Dates

    Aug. 13 – Atlantic City, NJ – Sound Waves @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, featuring special guest Robert Randolph for a Beatles vs Hendrix set with BoomBox
    Sept. 16 & Sept. 17 – Masontown, WV – Resonance Music & Arts Festival
    Sept. 18 – East Aurora, NY – Borderland Music & Arts Festival
    Sept. 30 – Pawtucket, RI – The Met
    Oct. 1 – New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place
    Oct. 2 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Bowl (with Paris_Monster)
    Oct. 8 – Martinsville, VA – Rooster Walk Reunion Music Festival
    Oct. 9 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
    Oct. 12 – Oxford, MS – The Lyric Oxford
    Oct. 13 – Little Rock, AR – Rev Room
    Oct. 19 – Jackson, MS – Duling Hall
    Oct. 20 – Huntsville, AL – Sidetracks Music Hall
    Oct. 21 – Birmingham, AL – Saturn
    Oct. 22 – Tuscaloosa, AL – Druid City Music Hall
    Oct. 23 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse
    Oct. 26 – Indianapolis, IN – HI-FI
    Oct. 27 – Covington, KY – Madison Theater
    Oct. 28 – Memphis, TN – Railgarten
    Oct. 29 – Nashville, TN – The Basement East
    Oct. 30 – Charlottesville, VA – Jefferson Theater
    Oct. 31 – Falls Church, VA – The State Theatre

    Tickets for their Fall 2021 tour are on sale now.

    Directed by Sophia Conger and shot at the Brooklyn Bowl, TAUK’s video for “Make Your Move” opens with the band quietly sitting at a bar, before suddenly shifting into a vibrant and playful competition sequence. The video mirrors TAUK’s signature instrumental sound, which begins delicately and expands into complex textures and beats, brilliantly blending the old school with the futuristic. The visuals in “Make Your Move” perfectly match this: a calm and unassuming beginning, which then bursts into a layered, intricate melody, shown with Nerf gun fights, Mario Kart-style tricycle races and more.

  • Brooklyn Bowl Announces Reopening, Huge Slate of Shows

    The iconic Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg is back, opening its doors to the public on September 8. The venue also announced an eclectic lineup of over 50 shows, including some dates rescheduled from pandemic cancellations.

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    To kick-off the re-opening, Brooklyn Bowl is hosting a performance from the reggae outfit, The Wailers, with special guest SunDub, presented by Pacifico. There is truly something for everyone in this new lineup. Fan favorites include Drive-By Truckers, The New Mastersounds, TAUK, moe., and so many more. All tickets will be available for purchase on the Brooklyn Bowl website. The full lineup can be found below.

    After getting through the past year in New York City, we’re all ravenous for outstanding live music and a communal experience – not to mention some beer and a little bowling.

    Charley Ryan, co-founder

    Located in Williamsburg’s beautiful, 19th-century Hecla Iron Works building, Brooklyn Bowl has cemented its status as a world famous venue. Over the years, Brooklyn Bowl has hosted countless memorable performances from artists like Guns N’ Roses, The Roots, Lauren Hill, and Elvis Costello, as well as socially conscious gatherings like voter registration drives. It was even ranked the #1 busiest club in NYC, proving to be a great spot for a lively night out. True to its name, Brooklyn Bowl features 16 lanes of bowling, complete with a bar featuring locally crafted beers and food by the acclaimed Blue Ribbon restaurant group and special events. 

    Brooklyn Bowl’s superlative, wide-ranging lineup has something for everyone, and we can’t wait to give our fans the magic feeling that only a live show can give.

    Peter Shapiro, co-founder
    Photo by Marc Millman/NY Post

    BROOKLYN BOWL FALL 2021 AND SPRING 2022 LINE-UP:

    2021

    Wed, Sept 8 — Pacifico Presents: The Wailers (SunDub) 

    Thurs, Sept 9 — CEG & Brooklyn Bowl Present: Ghost-Note & Sungazer

    Thurs, Sept 9— DJ Questlove Presents Bowl Train (Late Show)

    Fri, Sept 10 — Dopapod

    Sat, Sept 11 — Dopapod

    Sun, Sept 12 — John the Martyr (Holy Vulture, NICKEY)

    Wed, Sept 15 —Relix Presents: High Time (Visuals by Macrodose)

    Thurs, Sept 16 — The Infamous Stringdusters

    Fri, Sept 17 — Tank and The Bangas

    Fri, Sept 17 — Saved by the 90s With The Bayside Tigers (Late Show)

    Sat, Sept 18 — Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears

    Sun, Sept 19—  White Denim

    Wed, Sept 22 —  Neal Francis

    Thurs, Sept 23 —  Reignwolf

    Fri, Sept 24 —  Emo Night Brooklyn – The Return

    Sat, Sept 25 —  Emo Night Brooklyn – The Return

    Sun, Sept 26 — The Rock and Roll Playhouse: Music of the Beatles for Kids (Day Show)

    Sun, Sept 26 — The Bottom Dollars 10th Anniversary Show + Apollo’s Ghost + No Ice

    Wed, Sept 29 — The Connells

    Thurs, Sept 30 — Kendall Street Company 

    Fri, Oct 1 — The NY Burlesque Festival’s Premiere Party

    Sat, Oct 2 —TAUK with Paris_Monster

    Sun, Oct 3 — Rumours – A Fleetwood Mac Tribute

    Wed, Oct 6 — Funk You + Shareef Keyes and The Groove + Baked Shrimp

    Thurs, Oct 7 — Melvin Seals & JGB

    Fri, Oct 8  —  The New Mastersounds

    Sat, Oct 9 — The New Mastersounds

    Wed, Oct 13 — Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio + Roosevelt Collier Band

    Thurs, Oct 14 — Talib Kweli Live Band

    Fri, Oct 15 — Talib Kweli Live Band

    Sat, Oct 16 —  CEG & Brooklyn Bowl Present: Pink Talking Fish

    Wed, Oct 20 —  The Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood

    Fri, Oct 22 — Los Amigos Invisibles

    Sat, Oct 23 — Dumpstaphunk

    Sun, Oct 24 — Brown Eyed Women

    Thurs, Oct 28 —  Yonder Mountain String Band w/ Very Special Guest Kitchen Dwellers

    Fri, Oct 29 — Perpetual Groove

    Sat, Oct 30 —  CEG & Brooklyn Bowl Present: Samantha Fish

    Sat, Oct 30 —  Adventures BK Presents: The Robyn Party: Robyn-O-Ween (Late Show)

    Wed, Nov 3 —  Drive-By Truckers

    Thurs, Nov 4 —  Drive-By Truckers

    Fri, Nov 5 —  Drive-By Truckers

    Sat, Nov 6 — Drive-By Truckers

    Thurs, Nov 11 —  Start Making Sense: Talking Heads Tribute

    Fri, Nov 12 —  Antibalas (dj.henri)

    Sat, Nov 13 —  Antibalas (dj.henri)

    Sat, Nov 20 —  Boombox featuring BackBeat Brass

    Wed, Nov 24 — Robert Randolph & Friends

    Sat, Nov 27 — Marco Benevento

    Wed, Dec 1 — The Hold Steady (on sale soon)

    Thurs, Dec 2 – The Hold Steady  (on sale soon)

    Fri, Dec 3 – The Hold Steady (on sale soon)

    Sat, Dec 4 – The Hold Steady (on sale soon)

    Thurs, Dec 9—  moe.

    Tues, Dec 14 —  Bully (Graham Hunt Band)

    2022

    Thurs, Feb 3 — Lucky Chops

    Thurs, Feb 10 — Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience

    Wed, Mar 23 — The Dirty Knobs with Mike Campbell (Jeremy Ivey)

    Fri, Apr 1 — The Soul Rebels (with special guests TBA)

    Tues, May 17 — Built to Spill

    Wed, May 18 — Built to Spill