Category: News Desk

  • Mountain Jam won’t be held until 2023

    A festival staple of the Catskills, Mountain Jam, has recently announced the event will return in 2023. Last held in 2019 at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, the festival, presented by Radio Woodstock and Warren Haynes, Mountain Jam will return to Bethel Woods for the 2023 installment.

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    The 2020 Mountain Jam lineup, which was cancelled due to COVID-19

    Despite the 4 year hiatus, the festival looks to return strong, boasting four days of music on three stages, featuring more than 40 artists.

    At Bethel Woods, the home of the original 1969 Woodstock Festival, Mountain Jam has embraced a wide array of musicians, with a focus on rock, jam and indie bands over the festival’s history, which started in 2005.

    In 2011, Pollstar recognized Mountain Jam with a nomination for Music Festival of the Year. The Festival offers 3-day festival tickets with and without camping, premium Jammer (VIP), Super Jammer (Super VIP) and Ultimate Jammer Passes, and single day tickets. On-site camping and condos, and a variety of nearby hotels, lodges and ski chalets offer attendees a wide variety of accommodations.

    Over the years, Mountain Jam has hosted some of the top names in live music, including Gov’t Mule, The Allman Brothers Band, Phil Lesh & Friends, Bob Weir & Ratdog, Widespread Panic, My Morning Jacket, Dispatch, The Lumineers, Steve Winwood, The Avett Brothers Alison Krauss & Union Station, Ray LaMontagne, Ben Folds Five, Primus, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Tedeschi Trucks Band, The Roots, Umphrey’s McGee, Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, James Murphy (of LCD Soundsystem), Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Mavis Staples, Girl Talk, The Hold Steady, Coheed & Cambria, Drive-By Truckers Yonder Mountain String Band, Les Claypool, Matisyahu, Dave Mason, Gary Clark Jr., Medeski Martin & Wood, Mike Gordon, G. Love & Special Sauce, Richie Havens, Martin Sexton, Ozomatli, Galactic, Brett Dennen, Gomez, New Orleans Social Club, Jackie Greene, Ingrid Michaelson, and The Felice Brothers, among many others. In 2010, the festival presented Levon Helm‘s 70th Birthday Jubilee with very special guests Warren Haynes, Donald Fagen, Ray LaMontagne, Sam Bush, Steve Earle, Patterson & David Hood, Jackie Greene and Allison Moorer.

  • LonCon 2022 Announces Lineup, Moves to Yasgur Road Campground in Bethel

    Long Island-based jam trio Baked Shrimp have announced the initial lineup for the 2022 edition of LonCon Festival. The two-night camping event, running September 8-10, 2022, will be hosted by the Yasgur Road Campground in Bethel, just a stones throw from the site of the 1969 Woodstock musis festival.

    This year’s event, the second iteration of the band’s annual festival, will feature headlining appearances from lespecial and Baked Shrimp, performing two sets. Also making two set appearances are Pennsylvania based roots act Cabinet, and Brother Maker, a new project featuring former members of Turkuaz. 

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    The lineup includes an eclectic mix of notable Northeast jam acts, including Star Kitchen, Dogs in a Pile, ElephantProof (featuring Ben Atkind of Goose), Soule Monde, Escaper, and more. The event will also see the debut performance of Aliens Among Us, an all-star lineup featuring members of Twiddle, Goose, Dogs in a Pile, and more. Drunken Doja Monkey and Doey Joey will ensure the music never stops, with both acts scheduled to perform DJ sets. 

    We are beyond excited for LonCon this year! We really worked hard to bring in some incredible talent from all different corners of the jam scene. Many of the performers I grew up going to see live, so having them at LonCon, and having the whole thing at Yasgur’s is really such an amazing collision of dreams coming true. 

    Jared Cowen – Guitar – Baked Shrimp

    The festival is hosted in memory of Lon “Conscious” Gellman, a longtime figure in the northeast jam scene who passed away unexpectedly in November 2020. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Lon Conscious Gellman Memorial Scholarship Fund, benefiting music students at Queens College. 

    A limited number of early bird tickets will be available through Friday, March 11th, followed by a general on sale.  For more information, and to purchase tickets, visit Lonconfest.com 

  • NYS Music March Madness 2022 Round 2

    We have arrived at Round 2 of NYS Music’s March Madness 2022. Below you’ll find 16 matchups between 32 bands and artists from across New York State, from numerous genres, all on the rise and ready to make a name for themselves.

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    Since 2015, New York State Music has crafted a March Madness competition that spans all the musical harbors of the Empire State. As fans and musicians, the NYS Music team aims to spotlight the great talent found across New York in a friendly contest, bringing broader attention to the next generation of artists and bands on the rise. March Madness 2022 highlights 64 bands and artists you might not know, but should know, as these homegrown talents are making waves through the New York State. Check out Round 1 here.

    Enter your email address, meet the bands and artists below, and vote for your favorites!

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    Bearsville Theater Region

    March Madness 2022 Round 2

    Jim Gaudet and the Railroad Boys vs Ampevene

    Jim Gaudet and the Railroad Boys from Albany perform hard-driving, up-tempo acoustic Americana Roots music from the traditions of country, folk, and bluegrass with creative original story songs from Jim the main focus. Listen to their recent EP Hillbilly Rock n Roll here

    Ampevene from Albany are a fresh, experimental fusion of original Progressive Rock, Psychedelic, and other genres. Ampevene’s music represents an amalgam of the mayhem of Mars Volta, the psychedelic sounds of Pink Floyd, the hypnotic trance-like quality of Tool, and the funk of a Frusciante-Chili Pepper jam. Listen to their David Bowie live set from November 2019 here.

    Caity Gallagher vs Thanks!

    Caity Gallagher is a folk singer songwriter based in Albany, with rootsy compositions and lilting vocal lines serve to showcase intimate lyrics that tell universally relatable stories. Caity has been likened to a modern combination of The Cranberries and Jackson Browne. Listen to her newest single, “Give It All,” here.

    Thanks! From Saratoga Springs leave audiences with a show to remember whenever they hit the stage. What started out as three guys in a basement, has continuously built into a theatrical, reflective and dramatic performance that moves fans of all ages. Listen to their new single “I Choose You” here.

    GRUB vs Fine Grain 

    GRUB is an Experimental Rock group based out of Buffalo/Niagara Falls. Their original catalogue can be described as uniquely inventive, adventurous, and welcoming to new listeners. Each song showcases a seamless blend of genres such as funk, psychedelic rock, electronic, hip-hop, metal, and reggae amidst a pop-esque composition, so there are elements on the table for all. Their website has videos and more.

    Red pill or blue pill? Fine Grain took both with a Genny and got banned from Trader Joe’s. The girthy tones of this gritty, shoegazy punk band from Albany will remind you of late nights on a stoop in September, your first beer after work, weird questions about your parents cephalopods, and of course, the crushing weight of capitalism. Visit here for a link to all their different streaming options.

    Cait Devin vs Frank Palangi

    Cait Devin is a 20 year old alt-pop artist from Utica with a diverse range of audiences and experience in many genres of music. Cait is also a lead guitarist alongside being a singer songwriter, and has put together various shred collabs. No stranger to playing live, Cait has been booking frequent shows in Central New York since she was 15, and expanded to NYC and Nashville by age 16. Listen to her song “K9” here.

    Frank Palangi is an indie rock artist from Queensbury, with a fuel and passion that makes his deep and gritty rock a must listen. Combine his vibrato voice and charismatic charm, and you’ve got a rock legend in the making. Palangi’s mission statement is “I have no plan B in backing down on my dreams.” Listen to his latest single “Dead Man” here.

    Voting for Round 2 has closed. Stay tuned for Round 3 starting on Friday, March 11 at 10am!

    Funk n Waffles Region

    March Madness 2022 Round 2

    Glass Pony vs Rich Ortiz

    Glass Pony, a jam band out of Albany have developed a unique sound in the past few years, with a wide array of originals with danceable grooves, unique setlists and compelling improv. Check out their most recent single “Daydream

    Rich Ortiz from Lake George has a style that is truly his own and music that is his soul. A product his family’s cultural diversity and strengths, Rich has focused all of his talents and time on his acoustic solo act since age 17. Watch a profile of Rich here.

    Samsara vs Sydney Irving and the Mojo

    Samsara hail from Long Island, with band members Charlie, Ben and John playing music together at any early age, drawing influence from several styles, including grunge, funk, metal and alternative. They are working on new releases with GRAMMY Award winning Producer Steve Adobbo and have upcoming spring and summer shows, including Rock Stock and Barrels Festival in Rockaway Beach (home of the Ramones) and the Great South Bay Music Festival. Samsara’s alt sound can be heard on their 2021 release Paralyzed in Paradise.

    Sydney Irving and the Mojo, based in Syracuse, features 18 year old Sydney Irving, who has been named the 2020 young adult artist of the year by the International Singer Songwriters Assocation, where she will perform this summer in Atlanta, GA. They’ll be performing across New York and three other states this summer. Sydney received the Brian Bourke Award for Best New Artist at the 2022 Syracuse Area Music Awards. Watch “Seasons Change” here.

    Gooseberry vs Anthropic

    Gooseberry is a 4-piece band from Brooklyn, born during the Fall of 2019. Their combination of blues, R&B, and indie rock is a recipe for a unique sound that Gooseberry delivers in each song. Listen to their recently released single “Sleep” here

    Anthropic from Buffalo perform grinding death metal, inspired by1980’s grindcore, crust punk and death metal. They’ll play Doused in Death Fest in Buffalo in March. Listen to their 2020 release Architects of Aggression here.

    Logan Whaley Band vs Alliteration

    Logan Whaley Band from Long Island is a culmination of the best material & musicians Logan has written & met over the last 8 years since graduating from Music School. His music can be best described as having old-school sensibilities with a new-school vibe. He releases his debut album “On The Cusp” on March 4, 2022.

    Alliteration from Poughkeepsie perform self-described weird boi punk rock and have recently released their LP Reject. Formed in February 2015, Alliteration combines the driving riffs of alternative and indie punk, elements of a diverse array of genres, and a fun stage presence that shows the passion they hold for their art. Listen here.

    Voting for Round 2 has closed. Stay tuned for Round 3 starting on Friday, March 11 at 10am!

    DSP Shows Region

    March Madness 2022 Round 2

    Josh Casano vs E.R.I.E.

    Josh Casano is a local acoustic artist who has been performing in the Capital Region for almost 8 years. Along with covers, Josh incorporates his own writing into each performance. He holds a degree in Music Education from The College of Saint Rose focused on classical guitar, voice, and piano. Josh is currently fronting the group Josh Casano & the Fam. Catch him at The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls on April 21 at 7pm. Listen to “You Said Hi” here.

    A band called E.R.I.E. describe themselves as “Four dads from Upstate NY making indie rock” The Albany quartet released their debut project “Don’t Wanna Live, Don’t Wanna Die” just over a year ago on Mint 400 records. Listen to “The Dirt Inside Your Soul” here.

    Dodongo vs Seize Atlantis 

    Dodongo is a funk/fusion band based out of Brooklyn. The group describes themselves as “six friends making it up as we go along.” Listen to their November 2021 performance from Brooklyn Bowl here.

    Fueled by punchy bass, hard-driving percussion, melodic lead guitar, and pronounced moody vocals with meaningful lyrics, a truly dynamic range of soft to heavy Alternative Rock defines the unique, tight sound of Seize Atlantis. Formed in 2019 out of Glens Falls in upstate New York, Seize Atlantis is a four-piece band most closely influenced by bands such as Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam, providing their own spin on a variety of covers from classic rock to modern pop in addition to their own original music. Listen to “The Unstoppable Groove” here.

    Jess Novak vs DF3

    Jess Novak takes no prisoners, performing with a fiddle on fire, powerful vocals and a fierce band behind her. The leader of a pop, rock, soul-pumped group from Syracuse brings passion to every performance, with energy, superb musicianship, engaging songwriting and ability to win any crowd. Listen to “The Joke” here.

    Donny Frauenhofer Trio, also known as DF3, have been coined as “The Weirdest Music You’ve Never Heard.” Donny’s trio is creatively driven by spontaneity. The group travels through time signatures, styles, and key signatures with ease, making Frauenhofer’s complicated compositions sound like a walk in the park. The group plays a daring brand of original music with unique arrangements of popular tunes tastefully sprinkled in.  Listen to “Daylight” here.

    All Poets and Heroes vs The Sea The Sea

    In the summer of 2015, Rob McCall & Corey Jordan met and founded All Poets & Heroes out of their hometown of Syracuse. That summer, the duo began crafting a sound that explored resonating folk melodies with that of the sensible nostalgia that filled the 90s alternative music scene. Since then, the duo has grown into a full-fledged band developing towards an introspective project that aims to challenge listeners to feel, and to feel deeply. Listen to Occhiolism here.

    The Sea The Sea (Chuck E. Costa and Mira Costa) is an Upstate New York based indie folk-pop duo featuring what Bob Boilen (NPR’s All Songs Considered) calls “excellent harmonies” & Huffington Post calls, “Two of the loveliest male-female voices you might ever hear this or any other year.” The group’s 2020 release, Stumbling Home, dubbed “otherworldly” by RollingStone marks the duo’s third full-length album, and the duo’s first primary recording / engineering credits on one of their albums, as well as that of co-producers—teaming up with recent Grammy and Tony award winner Todd Sickafoose (Hadestown, Anais Mitchell, Ani DiFranco, Andrew Bird). 

    Voting for Round 2 has closed. Stay tuned for Round 3 starting on Friday, March 11 at 10am!

    The Helping Friendly Hemp Company Region

    March Madness 2022 Round 2

    Jennie Angel vs The Pine Boys

    Jennie Angel is an actress in the Hudson Valley who recently rediscovered her love for music. Started playing the guitar when she was 16 and has been singing she was born, now performing popular country hits! Jennie has most recently been added as a member of the Academy of Country Music and will be attending the awards show in March. She’ll perform on April 9 at Karl Hall in Wilkes-Barre, PA and on June 3 at The Chance Theater in Poughkeepsie. Discover more on her website.

    The Pine Boys reside in Albany and consist of three members: Andrew Cerone, Brett Maney and Sam Lasky. Musically, the group is an eclectic brew of Alternative Rock, Hip-Hop and Funk. They blend character driven story telling with memorable riffs and grooves resulting in something truly their own. They recently released their new album Vacationland and will perform at Pauly’s Hotel on St. Patrick’s Day.

    Kyngjo vs HANZOLO 

    Kyngjo is not only about his melodies but he’s about his business and making his family proud. When he’s not working in Albany he’s networking in Atlanta or in the studio making music. As an independent artist, he is funding his dreams and making the sacrifice to reach his goals. Soon to be the go-to artist for hooks. Check out YouTube for an official video for “Calling Me.”

    HANZOLO is a 7-piece band from Upstate New York, toting an explosive and emotional sound that mixes soul, jazz, rock, and funk. Their songs are dance-ably fun with thoughtful lyrics, backed up by a bright horn section. The band’s website contains videos and upcoming tour dates.

    The Dirty Doves vs METASEQUOIA

    You’d be hard pressed to find a more fitting description of Syracuse’s The Dirty Doves than what you’d find as Urban Dictionary’s top definition of a “Dirty Dove”: “Cute and cuddly as a dove, but down and dirty like a city pigeon.” The Dirty Doves – Jamie Cunningham and Anthony Saturno – have created Pure & Simple, an album that’s somehow sweet, sultry, and serene. Hear for yourself on their Spotify page.

    METASEQUOIA sprouted in 2007, taking root in Ithaca and is getting set to release their new album In The Redwoods in April and partnered with their label, New Vine Records. Following the release, they will be trekking on an album tour, with dates set from April – August in CNY, Massachusetts, Connecticut and surrounding areas. Tour dates and cities to be announced soon! Check them out at metasequoia-music.com

    Annie in the Water vs Big Time Kitty

    Annie in the Water’s music is a groovy combination of Reggae, Funk, Rock, Blues and Jamstyle written with a conscious dose of positive vibes, unique melodies and intelligent lyrics. Their Upstate-centric music evokes the feeling of driving down mountain roads with longtime friends. As the sun rises in the rearview, an unwritten story awaits on the road ahead. Their new album Sun At Dawn is available for pre-order now and an upcoming gig is scheduled at The Hollow on March 4th, 2022.

    Big Time Kitty (B.T.K.). Is a funky ass two man band based out of the Adirondacks. Their SoundCloud page gives you a taste of both their original hits and cover selections like “2001” and “Tubthumping.”

    Voting for Round 2 has closed. Stay tuned for Round 3 starting on Friday, March 11 at 10am!

    NYS Music has partnered with businesses across New York State to highlight these 64 up and coming bands. Regional sponsors include Funk n Waffles, a premiere music venue in Syracuse established in 2007 with a unique take on the culinary and entertainment industries, offering a wide variety of gourmet waffles and breakfast food, as well as offering live music every night! Bearsville Theater in Woodstock is where Americana was born – where Dylan took folk music and married it to Rock & Roll. where folk went electric, and where Janis took a breath and recuperated, before launching her hurricane energy and heart stopping songs out into the world. Renovated in 2019-2020, Bearsville Theater has an impressive calendar of shows for Hudson Valley music lovers.

    DSP Shows based in Ithaca, NY and Northampton, MA, is one of the leading independent concert promoters in America, with shows at venues including State Theatre of Ithaca, Hangar Theatre, The Haunt, Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards, Brewery Ommegang, Asbury Hall, The 9th Ward at Babeville, and Daryl’s House among others. The Helping Friendly Hemp Company offers a wide variety of industry leading products including tinctures, soft chews, and hemp flower, using only USA grown hemp extract.

    The winners of each region will be rewarded with a collection of prizes worth $3000. Partners for NYS Music’s March Madness 2022 include Mirth Films from Albany, a music news/entertainment outlet that specializes in original video content and live streaming, with news coverage ranging across the whole country, who will provide a professional multi-camera recording session at a prestigious venue in Albany for the winning band, premiering exclusively on Mirth Films.

    The XPerience Monthly is the greater Capital Region’s alt-monthly newspaper, bringing independent music and thought provoking articles to the area. The XPerience Monthly will feature the winning band in a newspaper profile and interview this summer.

    Check out Past Years’ NYS Music March Madness Here

  • Billy Strings Announces Summer 2022 Tour, With Stop in Manhattan

    Billy Strings has announced his Summer 2022 tour dates after a year of awards and acclaim. The tour will take Billy on a journey from California to Massachusetts, with a stop at Manhattan’s The Rooftop at Pier 17 and more. 

    Fans will have the opportunity to see the glory of Strings latest release, Renewal, first hand as Strings embarks on his extensive summer tour. Produced by Jonathan Wilson, the album honors the history of bluegrass while allowing for Strings’ brilliance to shine through. Elements of rock, metal and psychedelic music are seen throughout the project as Strings shares his honest perspective.

    The Grammy-nominated artist received widespread acclaim for Renewal, along with his performance for “Love and Regret”. He also won “Best Headliner/Artist Development Story” at the 33rd Annual Pollster Awards, along with topping numerous “Best of 2021” lists. 

    Billy Strings in Brooklyn

    Tickets will go on sale in two phases. Phase one begins 3/7 at 10 AM and phase two begins 3/14 at 10 AM. More information can be found here

    March 3—Madison, WI—The Sylvee (SOLD OUT) 

    March 4—Madison, WI—The Sylvee (SOLD OUT) 

    March 5—Madison, WI—The Sylvee (SOLD OUT) 

    March 9—Cleveland, OH—KeyBank State Theatre (SOLD OUT) 

    March 11—Cincinnati, OH—Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center (SOLD OUT) 

    March 12—Cincinnati, OH—Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center (SOLD OUT) 

    March 15—Boston, MA—Roadrunner (SOLD OUT) 

    March 26—London, UK—Islington Assembly Hall (SOLD OUT) 

    March 27—London, UK—Islington Assembly Hall (SOLD OUT)

    April 1—Olympic Valley, CA—WinterWonderGrass Tahoe (SOLD OUT)

    April 9—Santa Barbara, CA—Santa Barbara Bowl 

    April 10—Santa Barbara, CA—Santa Barbara Bowl 

    April 13—Santa Ana, CA—Observatory (SOLD OUT)

    April 15—Las Vegas, NV—Brooklyn Bowl (SOLD OUT) 

    April 16—San Diego, CA—Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre 

    April 21—Houston, TX—713 Music Hall 

    April 22—Austin, TX—Moody Amphitheater (SOLD OUT) 

    April 23—Dallas, TX—The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory 

    April 29—St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre 

    April 30—St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

    May 1—St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre 

    May 5—New Orleans, LA—New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 

    May 6—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium (SOLD OUT)

     May 7—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium (SOLD OUT)

     May 8—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium (SOLD OUT) 

    May 12—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

     May 13—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

     May 14—Denver, CO—Mission Ballroom (SOLD OUT)

    Phase One : 

     June 15—Dayton, OH—Rose Music Center at The Heights (on-sale 3/7 at 10am local)

     June 16—Maryland Heights, MO—Saint Louis Music Park (on-sale 3/7 at 10am local)

     June 18—Manchester, TN—Bonnaroo

     June 23—Cary, NC—Koka Booth Amphitheatre (on-sale 3/7 at 10am local)

    June 24—Cary, NC—Koka Booth Amphitheatre (on-sale 3/7 at 10am local)

    June 25—Cary, NC—Koka Booth Amphitheatre (on-sale 3/7 at 10am local) 

    June 29—New York, NY—The Rooftop at Pier 17 (on-sale 3/7 at 10am local)

    June 30—Scranton, PA—Peach Music Festival

    July 2—Baltimore, MD—Pier Six Pavilion (on-sale 3/7 at 10am local)

     July 3—Baltimore, MD—Pier Six Pavilion (on-sale 3/7 at 10am local)

    July 22—Louisville, KY—Iroquois Amphitheater 

    July 23—Louisville, KY—Iroquois Amphitheater 

    July 24—Louisville, KY—Iroquois Amphitheater

    Phase 2:

    July 29—Indianapolis, IN—TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park 

    July 30—Indianapolis, IN—TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park

    August 4—Saint Charles, IA—Hinterland Music Festival 

    August 5—Minneapolis, MN—Surly Brewing Festival Field

    August 6—Moorhead, MN—Bluestem Amphitheater 

    August 9—Bonner, MT—Kettlehouse Amphitheater 

    August 10—Bonner, MT—Kettlehouse Amphitheater

    August 12—Troutdale, OR—McMenamins Edgefield 

    August 13—Troutdale, OR—McMenamins Edgefield 

    August 14—Redmond, WA—Marymoor Park 

    August 26-28—Tisbury, MA—Beach Road Weekend

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNkEahobXec
  • On The Radar – Underoath Heading to Brooklyn on Voyeurist Tour

    Metalcore and screamo titans Underoath are currently on tour supporting their ninth LP Voyeurist. Since hitting the road in early February, the Voyeruist North American Tour has been making stops along the west coast but on March 17th the band will make their way to Bushwick’s Brooklyn Steel. The gig will mark Underoath’s first New York show since playing The Saratoga PAC back in August of 2019. Support on these shows comes from the newly formed Canadian metalcore band Spiritbox, and recently Stray from the Path and Bad Omens have been added to the bill. Find the full tour details HERE.

    underoath voyeurist

    Underoath took a new approach to the album process on Voyeurist, their second album from Fearless Records. The band self-recorded the entire record with collaborator and engineer JJ Revel. Referring to the album as “high-def violence” Underoath utilize modern technology and recording techniques while still harnessing the energy from the band’s raw, chaotic metalcore style. Every track on Voyeurist pays homage to the band’s distinct sound while coming through the speakers as sharp as ever. Check out the official video for lead single “Damn Excuses” below.

    “Damn Excuses” by Underoath. Via YouTube

    The bill is rounded out by fellow screamo veterans Stray from the Path and relative new comers Bad Omens and Spiritbox. Bad Omens have just released their third LP (all on Sumerian Records) The Death of Peace of Mind last Friday, February 25th and Spiritbox is also supporting their last album Eternal Blue, released last September on Rise Records. Spiritbox is led by the incredible vocalist Courtney LaPlante of Iwrestledabearonce fame. The Voyeurist tour has put together a terrific lineup showcasing the legacy and future of metalcore in one night.

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    Underoath – Photo by Dan Newman

    Tickets are still available for the Brooklyn Steel gig, but they are running low. The show is certain to sell out in advance so secure a ticket now to catch this incredible lineup and stay tuned for our photo gallery from the concert.

  • Pine Barrens Jam 2022 Returns to Blue Point Brewing

    After a successful first year, Pine Barrens Jam has announced their 2022 return to Blue Point Brewing. On August 20th, festival goers will once again have the opportunity to hear acts from around Long Island. 

    Pine Barrens Jam 2022

    The new festival will celebrate all of the musical and artistic talent that Long Island has to offer. Add to this, its unique set up and you have a recipe for success. The “Jelly-Jam Stage” and the “Peanut Butter Poetry & Arts Stage” will provide the perfect settings to watch musicians and artists prove their talent. In addition, last year’s acoustic stage will be transformed into a roots and songwriters’ stage, in honor of songwriter and LI native, Travis McKeveny.

     Leading up to festival day, Pine Barrens Jam will be hosting several fundraisers, including an Earth Day picnic on 4/24 and a “Start of Summer” Sunday Funday on 6/12 . Local businesses can also get involved in festival activities by emailing festival executive director, Nick Balzano.

    “Blind Faith” tickets, as well as more information, are available here. The festival’s first line up and VIP packages will be available starting 4/25. The complete line up for both music stages and the spoken word stage will be released 6/13.

    A Taste of Pine Barrens Jam 2021!
  • Universal Preservation Hall announces Fleetwood Mac Tribute and Ladysmith Black Mambazo Pperformances

    The Seven Wonders – Fleetwood Mac Tribute and Ladysmith Black Mambazo take the stage in Saratoga Springs at the Universal Preservation Hall the first week of March. On Friday, March 4th at 7pm, the The Seven Wonders will perform and Ladysmith Black Mambazo on Saturday, March 5th at 7pm.

    The seven premier musicians from Western New York make up the Fleetwood Mac Tribute band, the Seven Wonders who play homage to Fleetwood Mac’s music. The Seven Wonders shows are packed full with liveliness that creates energetic energy and passion into the renditions of the timeless tunes performed by the band.

    The Seven Wonders – Fleetwood Mac Tribute draws fans from all over the region as they continue to have numerous sold out shows with packed venues from now and back to when the band was established in 2017.

    For over 60 years, the uplifting harmonies, the signature dance moves, and the onstage teasing remarks from Ladysmith Black Mambazo has touched the hearts of their audiences tremendously with their message of peace, love, and harmony.

    The group caught the public eye after the late former South African President, Nelson Mandela named the group “South Africa’s cultural ambassadors to the world.”

    The young farm boy, Joseph from Ladysmith Black Mambazo assembled the group in the early 1960s where he constructed the groups name from familiar things he surrounded himself with. Joseph’s hometown where he grew up was Ladysmith, Black is a reference to the farms strongest animal that was an Oxen and Mambazo being the Zulu word for chopping axe.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCfoyYKUM20

    The Seven Wonders – Fleetwood Mac Tribute, UPH at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, March 4; $20-45 and Ladysmith Black Mambazo will be at UPH at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 5; $35-65. 

    For tickets and information, call the Box Office at Proctors 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Monday-Friday at
    518-346-6204 or visit https://universalpreservationhall.org

  • Memorial Meltdown to take place this May in Lake George with Twiddle and Frends

    The 2022 summer concert season will kick off on Memorial Day weekend with Twiddle & Frends at the inaugural Memorial Meltdown. Scheduled to take place at the Charles R. Wood Festival Commons in downtown Lake George on Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29, the Memorial Meltdown will feature two sets each night by Vermont jamband Twiddle, along with performances by Lucid, Marble Eyes and the Whiskey Dicks (with special guests Ryan Dempsey of Twiddle and guitar virtuoso Joe Cirotti) on Saturday and Roots of Creation, Sophistafunk and Baked Shrimp on Sunday.

    Memorial meltdown

    The two-day event, produced by the same folks who bring the Labor Day music extravaganza Adirondack Independence Music Festival at the same location, will also feature a variety of food and craft vendors.  Gates open each day at 1:30pm with music set to begin at 2:30pm and run until about 11pm. 

    Now in their 17th year, Twiddle has built an impressive resume spanning Red Rocks to Bonnaroo, and multiple sellouts of historic rock venues across the country. In the live setting, more and more people are invigorated by Twiddle’s community, promoting positivity and the band’s skillful improvisational music. So many like-minded people believe in the greater good, and they find that good in Twiddle, who donates $1 of every ticket sale to The White Light Foundation, Twiddle’s affiliate 501c3 organization.  The White Light Foundation, in turn, makes financial contributions to non-profits local to where the band is playing. 

    Memorial Meltdown Schedule

    Saturday, May 28

    Twiddle (2 sets)
    Lucid
    Marble Eyes
    The Whiskey Dicks featuring Ryan Dempsey & Joe Cirotti

    Sunday, May 29

    Twiddle (2 sets)
    Roots of Creation
    Sophistafunk
    Baked Shrimp

    Tickets for the all-ages event go on sale Friday, March 4 at 10:00am. Single-Day and 2-Day General Admission Tickets and a limited number of VIP tickets are also on sale. For more info visit memorialmeltdown.com.

    *VIP tickets include: Admission to the show, a meal, snacks, half-priced adult beverages, $2 waters / soft drinks, access to a VIP viewing area (with private bar) and access to VIP bathrooms.

    ** $1 per ticket supports The White Light Foundation, Twiddle’s affiliate 501c3 organization. The WLF makes financial contributions to non-profits local to where the band is playing each night.

  • Get Ready For The Weeknd “After Hours Till Dawn” Tour Featuring Doja Cat, Stopping at Met Life Stadium Concert In July

    World renowned R&B/Soul singer The Weeknd is set for an international tour of his albums After Hours and Dawn FM, beginning in his hometown of Toronto, Ontario this July. He will travel thereafter all across the U.S., including Met Life Stadium in Rutherford, NJ on Saturday July 16, 2022.

    After Hours Till Dawn

    His first half of the tour will conclude this September in Los Angeles, California at Sofi Stadium before continuing overseas. Additionally, Pop and R&B/Soul singer Doja Cat, will join the stage during this tour.

    Fans will be given the option of three different pre sales for The Weeknd’s Tour. On March 4, access to pre sale tickets will be granted to those who previously had After Hours arena tour tickets. Furthermore, fans who are Verizon Up loyalty program customers will have first access to purchase presale tickets for certain shows between March 7 at 10 AM, until Wednesday March 9 at 10 PM. Lastly, Spotify users who are also top streamers of The Weeknd, will be provided with the option of buying presale tickets starting March 8, as well as Live Nation presales in all markets.

    After Hours Till Dawn will mark the first time The Weeknd tours his remarkable albums. Blinding Lights, a single on After Hours, was named the new No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 song of all time. Fans are in for a revitalizing concert that will reflect the creative journey of After Hours and Dawn FM.

    The Weeknd did more than just sing, but developed an emotional story, not only musically, but visually through the use of his short films and music videos, which brought his words to life. In fact, Amazon Prime Video recently debuted The Weeknd x The Dawn FM Experience. This special is a theatrical performance of Dawn FM.

    The Weeknd will represent Goodwill as their ambassador and team up with the United Nations World Food Programme, which is the world’s largest humanitarian organization fighting against global hunger. Together they will launch the XO Humanitarian Fund, which is administered by World Food Program USA. Although The Weeknd is a multi-platinum and diamond certified global superstar, he still desires to give back to those in need, specifically communities on the brink of starvation in countries like Ethiopia, Madagascar and Yemen. His philanthropic efforts do not stop there since the two-time Grammy winning artist will not only contribute $1 from each ticket sold from his tour within North America, but make a donation of $500,000.

    Tickets for the North American dates go on sale beginning Thursday, March 10 at 10 am via TheWeeknd.com/tour.

    THE WEEKND AFTER HOURS TIL DAWN TOUR 2022 NORTH AMERICAN DATES:

    FRI       8-Jul     Toronto, ON                 Rogers Centre

    THU     14-Jul   Philadelphia, PA           Lincoln Financial Field

    SAT     16-Jul   East Rutherford, NJ             MetLife Stadium

    THU     21-Jul   Boston, MA                  Gillette Stadium

    SUN     24-Jul   Chicago, IL                   Soldier Field

    WED    27-Jul   Detroit, MI                     Ford Field

    SAT     30-Jul   Washington, DC           FedExField

    THU     4-Aug   Tampa, FL                    Raymond James Stadium

    SAT     6-Aug   Miami, FL                     Hard Rock Stadium

    THU     11-Aug Atlanta, GA                  Mercedes-Benz Stadium

    SUN     14-Aug Arlington, TX                AT&T Stadium

    THU     18-Aug Denver, CO                  Empower Field at Mile High

    SAT     20-Aug Las Vegas, NV             Allegiant Stadium

    TUE     23-Aug Vancouver, BC             BC Place

    THU     25-Aug Seattle, WA                  Lumen Field

    SAT     27-Aug San Francisco, CA        Levi’s Stadium

    TUE     30-Aug Phoenix, AZ                 State Farm Stadium

    FRI       2-Sep   Los Angeles, CA           SoFi Stadium

  • Sigur Rós Announces World Tour, With Stops in Brooklyn and Manhattan

    Iceland natives, Sigur Rós, are set to return to the stage with the announcement of their 2022 world tour. The group will bring their unique sound to North America, starting with their 4/30 show in Mexico before traveling through the states and ending with three shows in NYC. 

    Sigur Rós
    PC : Dean Deblois & Hörður Óttarsson

    Fans will have the opportunity to hear brand new music as Sigur Rós showcases what they’ve been writing and recording for their new album. They will also draw material from their 25 year discography to give fans the nostalgic feeling they’ve been waiting for. Founding members Jónsi and Georg Holm will be joined by former member Kjartan Sveinsson for both the tour and album recording.

    After making their way across the U.S, the group will finish off the North American leg of the tour by spending three days in NYC. They will stop at Kings Theatre and Beacon Theatre, with attendance at the former requiring proof of full vaccination. Tickets, as well as more information can be found on the band’s website.

    Tour Dates

    4/30 – Festival Vaivén, Mexico

    5/3 – Citibanamex Auditorium, Monterrey

    5/5 – Auditorio Telmex Guadalajara

    5/9 Orpheum Theatre – Vancouver, BC

    5/11 Theater of the Clouds – Portland, OR

    5/13 Paramount Theatre – Seattle, WA

    5/17 Frost Amphitheater – Stanford, CA

    5/19 Shrine Auditorium – Los Angeles, CA

    5/23 ACL Live at the Moody Theater – Austin TX

    5/24 ACL Live at the Moody Theater – Austin TX

    5/25 Winspear Opera House – Dallas, TX

    5/27 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre – Atlanta, GA

    5/28 Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN

    5/31 State Theatre – Minneapolis, MN

    6/1 Riverside Theater – Milwaukee, WI

    6/3 Masonic Temple Theatre – Detroit, MI

    6/4 Auditorium Theatre – Chicago, IL

    6/6 The Anthem – Washington, D.C.

    6/7 The Met Philadelphia – Philadelphia, PA

    6/8 Boch Wang Theatre – Boston, MA

    6/10 Place des Arts – Montreal, QC

    6/11 Meridian Hall – Toronto, ON

    6/14 Kings Theatre – Brooklyn, NY

    6/17 Beacon Theatre – New York, NY

    6/18 Beacon Theatre – New York, NY