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  • DIE the Monk Thrives in Grim Detail on New Album “Nailed to a Star”

    Brooklyn artist Sebastien Carnot isn’t new to what he does. Known by the musical alias DIE the Monk, his experience is on full display with his fourth album Nailed to a Star.

    The record follows up 2020’s The Beauty Complex, and maintains the brevity signature to DIE the Monk as the fourth consecutive album under 30 minutes. Its cross between industrial music, hip-hop and synth pop makes for a moody, abrasive record about inner turmoil.

    Album art for “NAILED TO A STAR.”

    The subdued minute-long intro track “Shapeless” sets the tone with Carnot musing, “what if I’m an unlucky person making many bad decisions,” before launching into the pacing, catchy “Underbite.”

    On “Underbite,” the album’s lead single, forboding bass pulsates like an alarm clock as he yells about hidden anguish with lines such as “where do you go, a life they see is a life they know, not a life disguised.” The track also introduces the record’s unconventional song structure, shelving a normal verse-chorus pattern for a wave of noise that bursts into a psychedelic outro with melodic synths.

    While Carnot’s voice competes to not be drowned out by the volume of his blasting musical backdrop on this record, like a Steve Albini-made album during hardcore’s heyday, there’s something intentional about his distortion-drenched vocals being pit against Carnot’s digital overdrive production.

    The same can be said for the following song “Recollect,” with autotuned delivery that reminisces of premier hip-hop experimentalists Injury Reserve that builds an overwhelming environment of metallic drums and wailing horns into a reverb-tinged, gloomy conclusion.

    Carnot’s flexibility in approach to noise music remains apparent on songs like the metal-adjacent “Honor” with its rolling drums and dramatic synth melody and the hardcore rap infused “Commander” with sci-fi-esque sound effects in a track that only gains speed.

    The interludes on Nailed to a Star assist the flow of the album as well. The lush synths on “Lost” well suit a phone call to friend from a stressed but stable Carnot asking for a ride home, and the melodica-driven “Stars Talk” well articulates his anxiety.

    Underneath the chaos, Carnot shows great capacity for writing engaging melodies, and such is the case on the cloud rap oriented second single “Bless Up.” Playful rapping and synth lines make this a brighter song than the rest, even if the subject matter keeps dark with lyrics like “all my fears turn to problems” keeping consistent with the album’s tone.

    This loud album ends things rather quietly on “A Boy Untrained.” It stays consistent with the record’s persistent themes of self-doubt and gloom, as tribal drums and mystical synths lay foreground for lines such as “trying to understand why you won’t go, I must be nasty.”

    While Carnot doesn’t change up song structure much on Nailed to a Star, he shows plenty of creativity and versatility for different angles of noise music. While short, this is an explorative and intense project that gets personal in an intimate way for DIE The Monk.

    Key Tracks: Underbite, Bless Up, A Boy Untrained

  • The Town Hall to Host Kaminsky/Reed Opera “Hometown to the World”

    On Saturday, November 5, Town Hall will present the New York premiere of Laura Kaminsky and Kimberly Reed’s new chamber opera, “Hometown to the World.”

    Conducted by Tania León, directed by Kristine McIntyre, and presented in association with Santa Fe Opera, the opera focuses on the impact of the largest workplace ICE raid in U.S. history that took place in Postville, IA in 2008.

    Postville greeting sign with the slogan Kaminsky/Reed’s opera was named after.

    It highlights the multiculturalism of the small Iowa city before the raid of the town’s world-largest kosher meatpacking plant, and looks at the raid’s impact on Postville and families living in the town after the plant’s subsequent closure.

    “Hometown to the World” brings together three characters from different communities affected by the raid: Linda Morales, a Guatemalan woman whose undocumented husband and son were deported but who remained to care for her U.S.-born baby; Abraham Fleischman, a gay Hasidic Jew, who, banished from his family, seeks refuge in Morales’ home; and County Commissioner Larsen, an American of Scandinavian descent, who despairs at the town’s downfall.

    Performers include Cecilia Duarte, Blythe Gaissert, and Michael Kelly, the ensemble Sybarite5, and a chorus comprised of 100+ public high school students from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts and Repertory Company High School for Theatre Arts.

    Tickets can be found online.

  • Arctic Monkeys Announce 2023 North American Tour

    English rock band Arctic Monkeys have announced their North American tour for Summer 2023 with support from acclaimed Irish band Fontaines D.C. The tour includes two nights you won’t want to miss at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium and a quick stop at The KIA Forum in Los Angeles.  

    Arctic Monkeys Announce 2023 North American Tour

    The Arctic Monkeys announced a UK stadium tour for Summer 2023. Along with this, they have just released “Body Paint” – the second song to be released from their forthcoming 7th album The Car (October 21st on Domino). They returned to the stage of 30 Rock’s Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon for their first TV performance since 2019’s Austin City Limits. 

    The last time the Arctic Monkeys made stops in New York was back in 2018 when they played at Forest Hills Stadium and in Canandaigua. In honor of being in their inspiration’s hometown, The Strokes, the band covered one of their most popular songs “Is This It” exclusively for their New York fans. 

    Fans can register by clicking the link HERE for Ticketmaster Verified Fan Presale now through October 4th at 10am EST. Presale will begin October 6th at 10am local and general on sale starts Friday, October 7th at 10 am local. Purchase tickets by clicking the link HERE.   

    ARCTIC MONKEYS NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES: 

    Friday, August 25, 2023 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory  

    Sunday, August 27, 2023 – Chicago, IL – United Center 

    Tuesday, August 29, 2023 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre 

    Wednesday, August 30, 2023 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage 

    Saturday, September 2, 2023 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre 

    Sunday, September 3, 2023 – Boston, MA – TD Garden 

    Tuesday, September 5, 2023 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at the Mann 

    Thursday, September 7, 2023 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion 

    Friday, September 8, 2023 – Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium

    Saturday, September 9, 2023 – Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium 

    Monday, September 11, 2023 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 

    Tuesday, September 12, 2023 – Nashville, TN – Ascend Amphitheater 

    Friday, September 15, 2023 – Austin, TX – Moody Center 

    Saturday, September 16, 2023 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena 

    Monday, September 18, 2023 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre 

    Wednesday, September 20, 2023 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Arena 

    Friday, September 22, 2023 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena 

    Saturday, September 23, 2023 – Vancouver, BC – Pacific Coliseum 

    Sunday, September 24, 2023 – Portland, OR – Moda Center 

    Tuesday, September 26, 2023 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center 

    Wednesday, September 27, 2023 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center 

    Friday, September 29, 2023 – Inglewood, CA – The KIA Forum 

  • Broken Social Scene Wrap Up Tour at Webster Hall with Surprise Guests Tracey Ullman and Meryl Streep

    Canadian indie rock collective Broken Social Scene closed out their 2022 North American tour with two sold out nights at Webster Hall in New York City. Near the end of the final show, the band surprised fans by inviting Tracey Ullman and Meryl Streep on stage to sing “Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl.” The show was a huge hit with fans both nights, and the last-minute addition was the cherry on top.

    Broken Social Scene tracey ullman meryl streep webster hall
    photograph by David Reichmann

    Jasmyn opened both nights with soothing yet passionate beats and vocals.

    Jasmyn Performing at Webster Hall, photograph by David Reichmann

    From the moment Broken Social Scene walked onstage until the last moment of the show, the floor was shaking and fans were gleefully sweating and screaming through to the end. The band’s fan interactions are always a treat, and bandmate Kevin Drew took some time to snap a few selfies on a fan’s phone each night.

    Broken Social Scene tracey ullman meryl streep webster hall
    photograph by David Reichmann

    Their US tour has concluded, but you can listen to Broken Social Scene here and Jasmyn here.

    Kevin Drew Takes a Selfie on Fan’s Phone, photograph by David Reichmann

    View our photo gallery below.

    Tracy Ullman and Meryl Streep join Broken Social Scene on stage, video courtesy of user High for This on Youtube.
  • Malian Musician Oumou Sangaé to make Apollo Theater Debut on October 29

    On Saturday, October 29th, the World Music Institute present Malian musician and GRAMMY Award winner Oumou Sangaré for an incredible one-night-only performance at the world-famous Apollo in Harlem. Being one of West Africa’s most celebrated vocalists, Sangaré infuses her music with traditional African percussion, distinctive vocals, and progressive social criticism. Thus, creating a unique sound that has propelled her onto the international stage. 

    In her Apollo debut, Oumou Sangaré, “The Songbird of Wassoulou,” will perform music that spans traditional Wassoulou music. She will do this by using contemporary sounds coming out of Africa as well as songs from her recent critically acclaimed album, Timbuktu

    We’re thrilled to have Oumou, make her Apollo debut during our Next Movement season. Over the past eight decades the Apollo has amplified Black voices and used its platforms to create an intersection of art and activism, so having Oumou perform a range of music from Wassoulou music to contemporary sounds is exactly the kind of artistic conversation that we champion.

    Kamilah Forbes, Executive Producer at The Apollo

    Oumou Sangaré is considered an ambassador of Wassoulou, she is praised for being an activist, businesswoman and global icon. Throughout the world, her music has been inspired by the music and traditional dances of the region. She does this by writing and composing her songs which often include social criticism, especially concerning women’s low status in society. 

    Oumou Sangaé At First Edition of Harlem African Festival 10/16

    Similar to legendary performers like Grace Jones, Nina Simone, and Aretha Franklin, Oumou Sangaré has been praised by stars including Beyoncé and Alicia Keys for her powerful voice and unwavering commitment to the betterment of women. Sangaré infuses her music with traditional African percussion, distinctive vocals, and progressive social criticism, creating a unique sound that has propelled her career. 

    Ticket will range from $30-$75 per seating arrangement. For more information on Oumou Sangaré and to purchase tickets via the Apollo Theater, click the link here.

  • Singer/songwriter Alan Chapell returning to the NYC scene this week

    After two years on the west coast, singer/songwriter Alan Chapell is moving back to NYC. He will be celebrating both his return to the city and last month’s release of his sixth album, Two Fishes with a record release party with Slyboots on October 20 at The Cutting Room.

    Chapell

    More than a songwriter, Chapell is a storyteller. He creates characters and plots in each song, amplified by energetic rhythms and creative melodies. His sound is rambling rock and roll, folksy soul and venerable vulnerability. Chapell is bridging on big time — he’s garnered over 1 million streams as of last year and worked with artists as varied as Jerry Harrison of the Talking Heads, Gin Blossoms, Everclear, and as front man for east-west band Kalki in Mumbai in his twenties.

    Chapell is from Connecticut, but was a staple of the West Village music scene before he moved to the Bay Area. His newest album, Two Fishes is more serious and introspective than some of his past works, but as always it employs a unique structure for the conflicting and complementary situations of raising a child after 9/11 and raising a child during the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s a complex topic to address in song, but Chapell’s specialty is doing so again and again, with charm and nuance as well as superb musicality.

    Alan Chapell will be at The Cutting Room at 44 E 32 Street on October 20, with fellow NYC band Slyboots. Tickets are starting at $25 and can be purchased here

  • Consider The Source Releases “I Am Inevitable”; Maxx Power Tour Stops Announced for Lake Huntington, Saratoga Springs and Brooklyn

    Sci-fi fusion trio Consider the Source releases their newest album “I Am Inevitable” as they start to gear up for their Maxx Power Tour. The band is ready to get back to the electric shows they have become known for. Their upcoming Maxx Power Tour will feature material from throughout the band’s history, bringing back songs from the very beginning and some electric tracks from their latest effort “Hybrid Vol.1: Such As A Mule.”

    Consider The Source Releases "I Am Inevitable"

    With their blend of progressive rock and improvisatory jazz Consider the Source defy easy categorization. A relentless touring schedule has earned them a close following around the world, with fans ranging from tie dye covered hippies to metalheads.

    “Manipulating the juxtaposition between light and dark frequently, the song tells a story of conflicting emotions which paradoxically need each other to exist. We wanted to surprise and challenge the listener by shifting these moods harmonically and dynamically. Playing with contrasts in this way gives each section its own platform. The title comes from Marvel Comics super villain Thanos however in classic CTS fashion, we took the quote out of context and when you read these words and then listen to the song, it conjures hope rather than destruction which was the initial intention. We know…we are nerds” states CTS.

    MAXX POWER TOUR 

    10.13  Baltimore, MD – The 8×10 ! 
    10.14  Damascus, VA – Between the Vines 
    10.15  Burkeville, VA – Fly High CROPtober Fest 
    10.29  Lake Huntington, NY – CollaboWeen # 
    11.04  Portland, ME – Bayside Bowl $ 
    11.05  Hartford, CT – Arch Street Tavern % 
    11.10  Saratoga Springs, NY – Putnam Place ^ 
    11.11  Burlington, VT – Nectar’s 
    11.12  Asbury Park, NJ – Wonder Bar * 
    11.17  Sellersville, PA – Sellersville Theater ^ 
    11.18  Pembroke, MA – Soundcheck Studios + 
    11.19  Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Made * 
    12.01  Charlottesville, VA – The Southern 
    12.02  Asheville, NC – Asheville Music Hall 
    12.03  Charlotte, NC – Heist Brewery and Barrel Arts !! 
    12.08  Atlanta, GA – Smith’s Olde Bar ## 
    12.09  Raleigh, NC – The Pour House Music Hall $$ 
    12.10  Boone, NC – Boone Saloon %% 
    12.30  Brattleboro, VT – The Stone Church + 
    12.31  Worcester, MA – Electric Haze ^^ 

    For more information on Consider the Source Releases, tickets, and the show, click the link here

  • Brooklyn Funk Essentials Release Video For “AA Side Single”

    NYC’s cult funk ensemble Brooklyn Funk Essentials have just shared a playful video for their irresistible new jazz-funk jam “AA Side Single.” The music video was just released October 16th, in follow up to the critically acclaimed recent single “Scream!” released on Dorado Records.

    The tongue in cheek video is full of vibes and features legendary lead singer Alison Limerick, BFE founder and bassist Lati Kronlund and the entire BFE lineup.

    Brooklyn Funk Essentials Release Video For "AA Side Single"

    Brooklyn Funk Essentials is a music collective who mix jazz, funk, and hip hop, featuring musicians and poets from different cultures. Across a career that stretches 28 years and six albums, Brooklyn Funk Essentials have established themselves as an audacious project fusing soul, hip hop, spoken word, jazz, Latin and of course, funk. BFE have built up a loyal international cult following on every continent since its inception in 1993 by iconic producer Arthur Baker and bassist Lati Kronlund.  

    The band was born out of New York’s buzzing hip-hop, jazz and slam poetry scenes in the early 90s, rotating some of the finest musicians, DJs, poets, rappers and singers. BFE’s debut album Cool & Steady & Easy is a classic underground hit with the version of Pharoah Sanders’ “The Creator Has a Master Plan,” while tracks like “Take The L Train” and “Big Apple Boogaloo” became DJ favorites. 

    “The cult funk ensemble Brooklyn Funk Essentials share the playful video for their infectious new jazz-funk jam “AA Side Single” today”

    – Ghettoblaster

    The songs “AA Side Single” and ‘Scream!’ are both taken from the BFE’s hotly anticipated seventh studio album Intuition, which will come out in early 2023 on Dorado Records. Thus, the original label who first signed Brooklyn Funk Essentials in 1994. 

    Brooklyn Funk Essentials Release Video For "AA Side Single"

    BFE are on a European Tour through summer to autumn, with European festival dates across Sweden, Norway, France, Belgium, Czech Republic, Turkey and more. 

    To watch the video for “AA Side Single,” click here. To listen to Brooklyn Funk Essentials, click here

  • Dave Chappelle Makes History at Radio City Music Hall

    Dave Chappelle made history at Radio City Music Hall on Oct. 16 with the venue’s first comedy pop-up show. The momentous event featured an all-star lineup of special guests opening the night.

    Suggested Caption: From left to right – DJ Scratchator, Michael Che, Ronny Chieng, DJ Trauma, Busta Rhymes (kneeling over), Earthquake, Dave Chappelle, Spliff Star, Mo Amer and DJ Cipha Sounds on stage at Radio City Music Hall in New York, NY on Sunday, October 16, 2022.

    Dave Chappelle is recognized as one of the greatest comedians of all time. He is the 2019 recipient of the prestigious Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. His work has earned more than 30 nominations and awards in television and film. Chappelle has received five Emmy awards including three for his Netflix comedy specials, and two for hosting Saturday Night Live. He has also won the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album three years in a row, from 2018 through 2020.

    The comedy show was announced on Oct. 14 with tickets going on sale immediately after. The late-night set drew rave reviews with a packed house that arrived at 10:30 p.m. The show included all-star guests, including Ronny Chieng, Mo Amer, Michael Che, and Earthquake. The show concluded with a surprise performance from rapper Busta Rhymes with hype-man Spliff Star.

    Dave Chappelle’s history-making night won’t be forgotten. He is performing more shows in Dec. in Hollywood, FL, and Columbus, OH. Tickets for those and more that may be announced can be purchased here.

  • Budding NYC Artist Sid Seth’s New Single is ‘Simple Yet True’

    When Sid Seth moved to NYC from Ahmedabad, Gujarat in India five years ago to attend the Manhattan School of Music he shortly found that “the city that never sleeps” seemed to have gone into hibernation. In a new city, at a new school and without friends, Sid Seth turned to art and music, his longtime companions. It was during this time that Seth wrote “Simple Yet True,” his just-released debut single.

    “Simple Yet True,” trickles in with acoustic guitar and Seths clear vocals, before building to a cathartic emotional release. The song is yearning but bright, a song for slow mornings, paired with coffee and cream. 

    sImple yet true Sid Seth

    Seth made the song using his own multi-instrumentalist talents on guitar and piano and with the help of Kris Crawford — who has produced for Ariana Grande and Shawn Mendes — and Alex Psaroudakis — who has won a Grammy for master engineering. In addition to these industry veterans at his back, Seth has experience playing live in NYC at such venues as the Bowery Electric, Feinstein’s 54 Below and the Green Room, and at venues in India as well. 

    But he’s not just a musician. Seth’s inspiration for “Simple yet True” actually came from painting first. In his room during the pandemic, when the city seemed to stand still, Seth felt drawn to the page, he said. He ended up painting a long-forgotten scene from his childhood onto the canvas, and that artful nostalgia translates in clean sweeps off the canvas and into his music. 

    Sid Seth’s next show is at Kobrick Coffee Co. in NYC on October 20 at 7:30. He will be playing with Justin Charles, an 18-year-old song-writer and producer. Tickets are available here. And, on December 8 Seth will play Rockwood Music Hall.