Author: Christian Hince

  • Sweats Hit All Bases on “I End Where You Begin”

    Finger Lakes rock band Sweats has released their second studio album, I End Where You Begin, a 50-minute project showcasing strong musicianship and vulnerable lyricism. A multi-disciplinary record, incorporating elements of bluegrass, hard rock, and funk, the band also shows no mind to brevity, with most of the project’s 10 songs angling towards the five-minute mark with solos abound.

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    Cover art for I End Where You Begin by the Sweats.

    This approach is well introduced on “Indulgent Days,” a swinging opener with subtle, echoey verses contrasting the noisy, pounding chorus. It also sets the tone for the record’s lustful lyrical approach, with lines in the chorus such as “license to misbehave, you can’t take em to your grave, these indulgent days.”

    Relatively playful, the album’s opener contrasts a bit from what follows. The next track “Broken Life” features a dark lead riff, screechy rhythm guitars, and a menacing hook. “You and I pick up the pieces of a broken life, hold em together see they fit right if we hold each other tight,” the chorus articulates. “Broken Life” is also a great example of the record’s dynamics, with bendy soloing, cymbal crashing, and urgent vocals highlighting the track’s climax.

    This continues for the following two tracks. The guitar work on “Whiskey Thursday” is both urgent and dream-like, with an urgent keyboard riff on the verses setting the tone for a moody track that maybe shows off the best solo on the album. The album’s impressive drum work is on display for the funky grunge-like “Lose My Mind,” with moments of creepy, metal-esque vocal delivery, and forboding lines such as “he sleeps through days and is up all night, he said ‘it’s always dark before you see the light.’”

    The record’s tone doesn’t stay this way though, with playful moments such as “Strawberry Girl,” an upbeat funk rock cut with lyrics like “juices are on my chin, summer nights begin,” and the danceable piano rock of “Holding Hands” with a romantic mantra being repeated for the last minute of the song: “I know you’re getting tired of the way things have to be, you don’t ever get tired of dreaming away with me.”

    When I End Where You Begin isn’t angsty or cheery, it has its stretches of lust and melancholy. On “Witchoo,” the song’s jagged guitar solo adds expression to its slow, subdued approach, assisting wistful lines such as “thinking of the right things to say and do, as I dream away the night time just trying to be with you.”

    “Nicks,” the longest song on the album at nearly seven minutes, marks the record’s emotional point as its penultimate track. “I saw you with a friend of mine I hadn’t seen in years, you saw me with a soggy mind after a couple beers,” the opening line articulates. While also subdued, the song’s two solos and explosive outro make the emotional payoff of the song all the more visible.

    The album’s final track “Too Many Cooks” is much more playful and laid back than what comes before it, with sardonic lyrics that almost seem political. “Everything’s broke, no one needs fixin, everything’s a joke, nobody’s gigglin’, and if you see smoke don’t be surprised, it’s just the world on fire,” the chorus articulates. It’s a closer which doesn’t relate much to the rest of the record, but it still fits, covering a bit of extra musical ground.

    Overall, I End Where You Begin is a strong album with impressive showings of musicianship on each track. Its lyrics are personal, it covers plenty of stylistic territory, and finishes right where it feels right.

  • Metallica World Tour to Hit MetLife Stadium in August

    Metallica has announced their 2023-24 M72 Tour, with performances at MetLife Stadium for August 4 & 6.

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    Metallica at Highmark Stadium in Buffalo – photo by Mike Miller

    Promoting their upcoming 12th studio album 72 Seasons, the tour begins on April 27 in Amsterdam and finishes September 29, 2024 in Mexico City. It will include two performances each at 22 different locations across North America and Europe.

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    Promotional poster for the M72 tour.

    With unique setlists and different supporting acts for each night of every stop along the tour, Metallica’s Metlife guests include Pantera and Mammoth WVH on night one (August 4), with Five Finger Death Punch and Ice Nine Kills on night two (August 6).

    Ticket presale for Citi cardmembers will be offered from 1 p.m. on Wednesday until 10 p.m. on Thursday through the Citi Entertainment program. Two-day tickets for Metallica’s MetLife Stadium dates as well as the rest of the M72 Tour will become available on Friday through Ticketmaster.com, while single-day tickets will be opened for purchase on January 20.

    72 Seasons, slated for April 14 release, will follow up Metallica’s 2016 record Hardwired… to Self-Destruct. Every album from their nearly 40 year career has been certified platinum, with the previous six all hitting number one on the Billboard 200.


    METALLICA
    M72 WORLD TOUR 2023-2024

    Thursday, April 27 2023 – Amsterdam NL – Johan Cruijff Arena

    Saturday, April 29 2023 – Amsterdam NL – Johan Cruijff Arena

    Wednesday, May 17 2023 – Paris FR – Stade de France*

    Friday, May 19 2023 – Paris FR – Stade de France

    Friday, May 26 2023 – Hamburg DE – Volksparkstadion

    Sunday, May 28 2023 – Hamburg DE – Volksparkstadion

    Friday, June 16 2023 – Gothenburg SE – Ullevi Stadium**

    Sunday, June 18 2023 – Gothenburg SE – Ullevi Stadium

    Friday, August 4 2023 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium

    Sunday, August 6 2023 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium

    Friday, August 11 2023 – Montreal, QC – Stade Olympique

    Sunday, August 13 2023 – Montreal, QC – Stade Olympique

    Friday, August 18 2023 – Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium

    Sunday, August 20 2023 – Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium

    Friday, August 25 2023 – Inglewood, CA – SoFi Stadium

    Sunday, August 27 2023 – Inglewood, CA – SoFi Stadium

    Friday, September 1 2023 – Glendale, AZ – State Farm Stadium

    Sunday, September 3, 2023 – Glendale, AZ – State Farm Stadium

    Friday, November 3, 2023 – St. Louis, MO – The Dome at America’s Center

    Sunday, November 5, 2023 – St. Louis, MO – The Dome at America’s Center

    Friday, November 10, 2023 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field

    Sunday, November 12, 2023 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field

    Friday, May 24 2024 – Munich DE – Olympiastadion

    Sunday, May 26 2024 – Munich DE – Olympiastadion

    Friday, June 7 2024 – Helsinki FI – Olympic Stadium

    Sunday, June 9 2024 – Helsinki FI – Olympic Stadium

    Friday, June 14 2024 – Copenhagen DK – Parken Stadium

    Sunday, June 16 2024 – Copenhagen DK – Parken Stadium

    Friday, July 5 2024 – Warsaw PL – PGE Narodowy

    Sunday, July 7 2024 – Warsaw PL – PGE Narodowy

    Friday, July 12 2024 – Madrid ES – Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano

    Sunday, July 14 2024 – Madrid ES – Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano

    Friday, August 2 2024 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium

    Sunday, August 4 2024 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium

    Friday, August 9 2024 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field

    Sunday, August 11 2024 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field

    Friday, August 16 2024 – Minneapolis, MN – US Bank Stadium

    Sunday, August 18 2024 – Minneapolis, MN – US Bank Stadium

    Friday, August 23 2024 – Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium

    Sunday, August 25 2024 – Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium

    Friday, August 30 2024 – Seattle, WA – Lumen Field

    Sunday, September 1 2024 – Seattle, WA – Lumen Field

    Friday, September 20 2024 – Mexico City MX – Foro Sol***

    Sunday, September 22 2024 – Mexico City MX – Foro Sol

    Friday, September 27 2024 – Mexico City MX – Foro Sol***

    Sunday, September 29 2024 – Mexico City MX – Foro Sol

    Show 1 Support Europe: Architects & Mammoth WVH**

    Show 2 Support Europe: Five Finger Death Punch & Ice Nine Kills

    *Five Finger Death Punch/Ice Nine Kills play show 1 in Paris, Architects & Mammoth WVH play show 2 in Paris 

    **Volbeat replaces Architects on show 1 in Gothenburg

    Show 1 Support North America: Pantera & Mammoth WVH***

    Show 2 Support North America: Five Finger Death Punch & Ice Nine Kills

    ***Greta Van Fleet replaces Pantera on show 1 both weekends in Mexico City

  • Alan Doyle U.S. Tour to Include Four NY Dates

    Canadian singer/songwriter Alan Doyle is headed to the U.S. for 2023 on a month-long tour which includes four New York concert dates.

    Opening on February 15 Buffalo’s Town Ballroom and closing March 11 in Bonita Springs, FL, Doyle’s U.S. run also features stops at the Clayton Opera House on February 16, Sony Hall in Manhattan on the 24th, and Port Washington’s Landmark on Main Street on the 25th.

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    Cover art for ‘Here, Tonight.’ (photo credit: Michelle Spice Photography)

    The tour is in promotion of Doyle’s recent live album, Here Tonight, released in March. It’s his first appearance on the road since the COVID-19 pandemic halted his 2020 Canadian national tour.

    A Newfoundland native, Doyle is a 12-time JUNO Award nominee for his solo material and work with his band, Great Big Sea. Also an author, his 2020 book All Together Now: A Newfoundlander’s Light Tales for Heavy Times was his third national bestseller.

    Tickets for Alan Doyle’s U.S. tour can be found here.

    U.S. TOUR DATES

    FEB 15 / BUFFALO, NY @ Town Ballroom
    FEB 16 / CLAYTON, NY @ Clayton Opera House
    FEB 17 / BARRE, VT @ Barre Opera House
    FEB 18 / BOSTON, MA @ City Winery
    FEB 19 / BOSTON, MA @ City Winery
    FEB 21 / PORTLAND, ME @ Aura
    FEB 22 / AMHERST, MA @ The Drake
    FEB 23 / CONCORD, NH @ Capitol Center for the Arts
    FEB 24 / NEW YORK, NY @ SONY Hall
    FEB 25 / PORT WASHINGTON, NY @ Landmark on Main
    FEB 26 / PHILADELPHIA, PA @ City Winery
    FEB 28 / ANNAPOLIS, MD @ Rams Head On Stage
    MAR 1 / WASHINGTON, DC @ City Winery
    MAR 2 / CHARLOTTE, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre
    MAR 3 / RICHMOND, VA @  Tin Pan
    MAR 4 / RALEIGH, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
    MAR 5 / ASHEVILLE, NC @ Grey Eagle
    MAR 7 / PONTE VEDRA, FL @ Ponte Vedra Music Hall
    MAR 8 / OCALA, FL @ Reilly Arts Center
    MAR 9 / CLEARWATER, FL @ Bilheimer Capitol Theatre at Ruth Eckerd Hall
    MAR 10 / BOCA RATON, FL @ The Funky Biscuit
    MAR 11 / BONITA SPRINGS, FL @ Centers for Arts Bonita Springs

  • Greene Space at WNYC & WQXR to Host “Christmas Mountain”

    This holiday season, the Greene Space at WNYC & WQXR in Soho will be presenting a window display of “Christmas Mountain,” a family friendly 21-day multimedia story event from NYC live arts collective Piehole.

    Beginning with an opening night celebration on Thursday, December 1, presenting daily chapters of its story in an advent calendar fashion until the winter solstice on the 21st. WNYC radio host Brian Lehrer will narrate the tale about of a town of mice scurrying to fix their TV signals in time for the night of the solstice. The display will be available in-person until January 9 and on the “Christmas Mountain” website.

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    The Greene Space opening night celebration, along with debuting the first episode of “Christmas Mountain,” will feature a brief panel on the history of Christmas celebrations in NYC that inspired the project. The doors will open at 6 p.m. with the event beginning at 6:30.

    Incorporating the work of over 20 different artists, the presentation will include animatronics, embedded videos, and original music.

    Piehole, having been founded in 2008, has produced live art for theaters, galleries, and digital spaces such as collaborations with the LA-based Tender Claws in AR and VR: Tendar (2018) and The Under Presents (2019).

  • Baldwinsville Welcomes New Weekly Music Series “Jazz at Timber Banks”

    Timber Banks, a golf course-based residential community in Baldwinsville, will soon be hosting the “Jazz at Timber Banks” music series at their brand-new Persimmons Restaurant.

    Running from November 30 to May 10, the series will showcase events every Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. It will begin with a performance by Edgar Pagán and his “Grupo Pagan Lite” trio, playing pop and Latin pop selections, on a night featuring free finger food.

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    Promotional poster for “Jazz at Timber Banks.”

    Excluding a holiday break, Fitzsimmons will host every week over the course of its 5+ month run. No show will include a cover charge. Edgar Pagán’s GPL will also feature at the series’ closing event.

    CNY Jazz is presenting the series as their latest “CNY Jazz Club” offering. “Now the northern suburbs will have nearby access to great music of all kinds on a regular basis in a cabaret setting,” said Larry Luttinger, leader of the upstate non-profit operation and series curator of the concert series.

    21 events and 15+ acts strong, the series bills itself as multidisciplinary, featuring blues, funk, R&B, Americana, country swing, Latin crossover, modern pop, and Sinatra in addition to jazz.

    CNY Jazz donor cardholders will receive 10% discounts on food and drink at all events scheduled at Persimmons.

    Information on more upcoming CNY Jazz events can be found here.

  • UAlbany Music Program to Host Trio of Holiday Concerts

    The music program at the University of Albany’s Department of Music and Theatre has announced three holiday-themed concerts for early December.

    These include the school’s annual holiday concert on Sunday, December 4 at 3 p.m., “Twelve Drummers Drummin’” on Monday, December 5 at 7 p.m., and “Carols from Near and Far” as performed by the UAlbany Chamber Singers on Sunday, December 11.

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    Photo credit: Paul Miller

    The holiday concert will showcase five departmental ensembles, those being the UAlbany Community Chorale, UAlbany Chamber Singers, UAlbany Concert Band, UAlbany Jazz Band, and the UAlbany Symphony Orchestra, in addition to musical clubs Serendepity and Pitch Please.

    Photo credit: Paul Miller

    The following night’s performance will display the UAlbany Percussion Ensemble under the direction of Richard Albagli. The concert will include works from Germany and Guatemala in addition to a piece about the creation of the world performed to the words of Richard Feynman and Neil de Grasse Tyson and music by Peter Garland. The night will climax with David Amram’s “Latin Roots” from his work Landscapes, in a piece which features audience participation.

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    Photo credit: Gary Gold

    In addition to the UAlbany Chamber Singers for “Carols from Near and Far,” the Festival Celebration Choir, a group of department guest performers. The two choirs will sing separately and together over accompaniment by pianist Daniel White, harpist Karlinda Calidcott, guitarist Sten Isachsen and percussionist Eugene Lorini. The program centerpiece will be Carols and Lullabies by Conrad Susa, a 10-movement collection of holiday carols from South and Central America.

    Information regarding tickets and more can be found on the UAlbany Performing Center website.

  • Family of Woodstock to Present “A Soul Train Christmas” Featuring Eric Redd

    On Saturday, December 10, Family of Woodstock (FOW), an upstate community service non-profit, will showcase “A Soul Train Christmas” at the Colony in Woodstock.

    With doors opening at 7 and music beginning at 8, the event includes a holiday dance party and a winter clothing drive. It’s the non-profit’s third annual holiday collaboration with Eric Redd, a musical performer with over 40 years of international experience and a longtime Woodstock resident.

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    Also on the bill are Hudson Valley rockabilly and roots band Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones and the gospel-influenced dance artist and DJ Disciple collaborator Dawn Tallman.

    This is far from the first community concert for FOW, with other annual events including the Bob Dylan Birthday Bash and  the John Herald Fund concerts, both of which have featured Redd in the past.

    Eric Redd has enjoyed an enduring and diverse career. The Inglewood, CA native got his start at 16 years old as a dancer on “Soul Train,” a TV musical variety program curated by host Don Cornelius, which ran from 1971 to 2006.

    His ensuing career has included appearances as a dancer in musical productions such as “Starlight Express” and “Cats,” a stint as lead vocalist for California Transit Authority, a band stemming from Danny Seraphine, the drummer of Chicago, and his 2014 full-length solo album, Give It Away.

    Information regarding tickets for “A Soul Train Christmas” can be found here.

  • Blue Note Joins With WBGO for “Brunch” Concert Series

    Manhattan’s Blue Note Jazz Club is partnering with Newark jazz radio station WBGO 88.3 FM for “WBGO Presents Brunch at The Blue Note,” a Sunday concert series running from November to March.

    The World Famous Harlem Gospel Choir will open the series with performances on November 13 & 20 and wrap it up with shows on February 12 & March 19.

    The partnership, which will run 13 concerts total, also has features performances from Svetlana & The New York Collective, as well as Terry Waldo’s Gotham City Band, the NYU Wayne Shorter Ensemble, JJ Sansaverino, the Aubrey Johnson Group, the Anderson Brothers with Vince Giordano, and Jason Prover & The Sneak Thievery Orchestra.

    Information regarding reservations and more can be found here.

    Upcoming WBGO Presents Brunch at The Blue Note shows

    The World Famous Harlem Gospel Choir – Sunday, November 13, 1:30 PM (Doors 12:00 PM)

    The World Famous Harlem Gospel Choir – Sunday, November 20, 1:30 PM (Doors 12:00 PM)

    Terry Waldo’s Gotham City Band – Sunday, November 27, 12:30 PM (Doors 12:00 PM) & 2:30 PM (Doors 2 PM)

    NYU Wayne Shorter Ensemble – Sunday, December 4, 12:30 PM (Doors 11:30 PM) & 2:30 PM (Doors 2 PM)

    JJ Sansaverino – Sunday, Sunday, December 11, 12:30 PM (Doors 11:30 PM)  & 2:30 PM (Doors 2 PM)

    Aubrey Johnson Group – Sunday, December 18, 12:30 PM (Doors 11:30 PM) & 2:30 PM (Doors 2 PM)

    Classic Soul & Motown Brunch: A Decade of Soul – Saturday, December 24, 12:30 PM (Doors 11:30 PM) & 2:30 PM (Doors 2 PM)

    New York Holidays with Svetlana & The New York Collective! – Sunday, December 25, 12:30 PM (Doors 11:30 PM) & 2:30 PM (Doors 2 PM)

    Classic Soul & Motown Brunch: A Decade of Soul – Sunday, January 1, 12:30 PM (Doors 11:30 PM)

    Anderson Brothers play Louis Armstrong featuring Vince Giordano – Sunday, January 8, 12:30 PM (Doors 11:30 PM) & 2:30 PM (Doors 2 PM)

    Jason Prover & The Sneak Thievery Orchestra – Sunday, February 5, 12:30 PM (Doors 11:30PM) & 2:30 PM (Doors 2 PM)

    The World Famous Harlem Gospel Choir – Sunday, February 12, 1:30 PM (Doors 12:00 PM)

    The World Famous Harlem Gospel Choir – Sunday, March 19, 1:30 PM (Doors 12:00 PM)

  • Great Salt City Blues Concert 6 Set for December

    The Great Salt City Blues Concert, an annual Syracuse event, will return to the Palace Theatre for its sixth rendition on the day after Christmas at 7:30 p.m.

    Held following the holiday every year, the concert series intends to feature ten shows by the end of its run.

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    The show will be held in honor of several renowned blues artists: singer Etta James, who the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has called “the matriarch of blues,” blues guitarist Elmore James, who has been named “The King Of The Slide Guitar,” guitarist and Blues Hall of Fame member Sleepy John Estes, and singer Junior Parker, another Blues Hall of Fame member.

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    With the night featuring cover performances of their music, participating musicians include the following: Tas Cru, Morris Tarbell, Colin Aberdeen, Ava Andrews, Dave Liddy, Jes Sheldon, Jeff Stockham, Rod Zajak, Ronnie Leigh, Rob Spagnoletti, Jake Capozzolo, Garnett Grimm, Steven T. Wilson, Raedwald Howland-Bolton, Don Williams, Larry Kyle, Lee Tiffault, Mike Davis, and Matt Lomeo.

    The doors for the Great Salt City Blues Concert #6 at The Palace Theater, located at 2384 James Street, will open at 6 p.m. and information regarding tickets and more can be found here.

  • Toshi Reagon to Continue Residency at Symphony Space With Two More Events

    Toshi Reagon, an Atlanta-born singer, composer, musician, and curator has two more performances on the table for her three-show residency at NYC’s Symphony Space.

    The first show of the run featured a performance by Be Steadwell, a Queer pop composer, filmmaker, and storyteller who composes her songs on stage using looping and vocal layering. Reagon, who has collaborated with Steadwell for the past ten years, joined her on select numbers.

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    Up next on Thursday, November 10 is You’re Having Too Much Fun… So We’re Gonna Have to Kill You, a “work in progress” which presents a modern story using disco-era music. Singers of the show include Reagon, Steadwell, Afi Bijou, and Josette Newsam among others, with performing musicians including bassist Fred Cash, drummer Matt Graff, keyboardist Kim Jordan, and Adam Widoff.

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    ‘Sacred Revolution’ will close out Symphony Space’s residency for Toshi Reagon.

    Topping off the residency on Saturday, November 19 is Sacred Revolution, a Reagon-curated song cycle featuring J. Bob Alotta, a filmmaker and media activist, Leah Penniman an educator, author, food sovereignty activist, and Co-Founder of Soul Fire Farm, multi-medium artist Carl Hancock Rux, performer and choreographer Maleek Washington; and The W.O.W. Project, a Chinatown initiative led by women and people of transgender and queer background. Singers of the shower include Reagon, jazz artist Lizz Wright, and Sudanese musician Alsarah.

    Information regarding tickets and more can be found here.