Category: Regions

  • Viagra Boys to Play Brooklyn Steel on October 18

    Brooklyn Steel will welcome Swedish punk rockers Viagra Boys, all the way from Stockholm, for their only New York show on Tuesday, October 18. Viagra Boys are touring in support of their third studio album, Cave World, released by Year0001 in July. Written during the COVID-19 pandemic and recorded last winter at Silence Studio and RMV Studio, the album is produced by Pelle Gunnerfeldt and DJ Haydn.

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    Photo by Ollie Nordh

    Viagra Boys, a name chosen as a pun to mans’ failed role in society, have already gained a reputation as being an unapologetically raw live act. They are led by frontman Sebastian Murphy, whose wild and energetic stage persona has led to comparisons with iconic performers Iggy Pop and Nick Cave. The sextet is rounded out by Henrik Höckert (bass), Tor Sjödén (drums), Oskar Carls (saxophone), Elias Jungqvist (keyboards) and Linus Hillborg (guitar).

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    Cave World Album Art

    Joining Viagra Boys on the bill as a co-headliner are Shame, a post-punk band from South London, England. Formed in 2014, Shame are the quintet of Charlie Steen (vocals), Sean Coyle-Smith (guitar), Eddie Green (guitar), Charlie Forbes (drums) and Josh Finerty (bass). Their debut album (Songs of Praise) was released in 2018, followed by Drunk Tank Pink in 2021 – both to critical acclaim via Dead Oceans, an independent record label based in Bloomington, Indiana.

    The show is at 7:30 pm, with doors at 6:30 pm. Tickets are on sale here.

    Viagra Boys Tour Dates

    October 2, 2022 – The Observatory North Park – San Diego, CA

    October 4, 2022 – Hotel Congress Plaza – Tucson, AZ

    October 5, 2022 – Sister – Albuquerque, NM

    October 7, 2022 – Fox Theatre – Boulder, CO

    October 8, 2022 – Gothic Theatre – Englewood, CO

    October 10, 2022 – Red Flag – St. Louis, MO

    October 11, 2022 – Brooklyn Bowl Nashville – Nashville, TN

    October 12, 2022 – Headliners Music Hall – Louisville, KY

    October 14, 2022 – Woodward Theater – Cincinnati, OH

    October 15, 2022 – Mr. Smalls Theatre – Millvale, PA

    October 17, 2022 – White Eagle Hall – Jersey City, NJ

    October 18, 2022 – Brooklyn Steel – Brooklyn, NY

    October 20, 2022 – Union Craft Brewing – Baltimore, MD

    October 21, 2022 – Cat’s Cradle – Carrboro, NC

    October 22, 2022 – The Orange Peel – Asheville, NC

    October 23, 2022 – Terminal West – Atlanta, GA

    October 27, 2022 – White Oak Music Hal – Houston, TX

    October 31, 2022 – Granada Theater – Dallas, TX

    November 6, 2022 – Primavera Sound – São Paulo, Brazil

    November 18, 2022 – Festival Corona Capital – Mexico City, Mexico

    December 7, 2022 – Astra Kulturhaus – Berlin, Germany

    December 8, 2022 – Substage – Karlsruhe, Germany

    December 9, 2022 – Paradiso Grote Zaal – Amsterdam, Netherlands

    December 10, 2022 – TivoliVredenburg – Utrecht, Netherlands

    December 11, 2022 – Bataclan – Paris, France

    December 14, 2022 – X-tra Hotel – Zürich, Switzerland

    December 15, 2022 – Fabrique – Milan, Italy

    January 20, 2023 – Rock City – Nottingham, England

    January 21, 2023 – Barrowland Ballroom – Glasgow, Scotland

    January 23, 2023 – 3Olympia Theatre – Dublin, Ireland

    January 24, 2023 – The Great Hall at Cardiff University – Cardiff, Wales

    January 25, 2023 – O2 Academy Brixton – London, England

    January 28, 2023 – Annexet – Stockholm, Sweden

    February 19, 2023 – Paradiso – Amsterdam, Netherlands

    March 29, 2023 – Store VEGA – Copenhagen, Denmark

    March 30, 2023 – Rockefeller – Oslo, Norway

  • Composer Blake Allen to Debut “INSOMNIA” at Carnegie Hall in November

    On November 8, award-winning composer Blake Allen will premiere his original work “INSOMNIA” at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall.

    The two part performance covers stories about two characters a century apart, focusing on the insomniac struggles of 20th century writer F. Scott Fitzgerald and Allen’s own character, the “30-something” woman Jeanna.

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    Promotional art for Blake Allen’s “Insomnia.”

    It will feature musical accompaniment from the Argus Quartet, a string collective consisting of Clara Kim, Giancarlo Latta, Maren Rothfritz and Mariel Roberts, in addition to piano work by Chris Koelzer.

    The first piece “Sleeping and Waking” is an adaption of the 1934 Fitzgerald short story of the same name, and features opera soprano Cree Carrico as vocalist.

    The second piece, “Of Which, Tomorrow” features broadway performer Jeanna De Waal as vocalist in an original composition inspired by Allen’s anxiety and insomnia, based around a stream-of-consciousness text brought together during his 4 a.m. restlessness.

    Blake Allen has put together a decorated career, having performed on Broadway in “Tootsie” and Stephen King’s “Misery,” and in renowned concert venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. He currently serves as musical director and collaborator for RuPaul’s Drag Race star Tina Burner.

    Information regarding tickets and more can be found here.

  • Dead & Company Reveal Dates For Final Tour

    Dead & Company are hitting the (golden) road once more with a final tour scheduled for Summer 2023. The dates have just been released and tickets are now on sale at the band’s website. The tour begins on Friday, May 19 in Los Angeles for what is being billed as the band’s last official tour since forming in 2015.

    Highlights for this final go-round include two shows at Wrigley Field in Chicago (Friday, June 9 and Saturday, June 10), performances at SPAC (Saturday, June 17 and Sunday, June 18) and Citi Field in NYC (Wednesday, June 21 and Thursday, June 22), and The Gorge in George, WA (Friday, July 7 and Saturday, July 8). The tour also features the band’s first ever three-night run at one of their favorite venues, Folsom Field in Boulder, CO. A full listing of the 2023 tour dates can be found below.

    Guests who prefer an enhanced experience for this memorable Dead & Company tour can purchase a variety of VIP and Travel Packages. Packages include seamless venue access, early GA entry, pre-show lounge with food and a cash bar, exclusive merchandise, or travel packages for multi-night runs in various cities. Packages from 100X Hospitality will go on sale October 12th at noon local venue time. For full details, click HERE.

    Dead & Company Summer Tour 2023

    05-19 Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum
    05-20 Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum
    05-23 Phoenix, AZ – Ak-Chin Pavilion
    05-26 Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion
    05-28 Atlanta, GA – Lakewood Amphitheatre
    05-30 Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
    06-01 Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
    06-03 Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
    06-05 Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake
    06-07 St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
    06-09 Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field
    06-10 Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field
    06-13 Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
    06-15 Philadelphia, PA – Citizen’s Bank Park
    06-17 Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center
    06-18 Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center
    06-21 Queens, NY – Citi Field
    06-22 Queens, NY – Citi Field

    06-25 Boston, MA – Fenway Park
    06-27 Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center
    07-01 Boulder, CO – Folsom Field
    07-02 Boulder, CO – Folsom Field
    07-03 Boulder, CO – Folsom Field
    07-07 George, WA – The Gorge
    07-08 George, WA – The Gorge
    07-14 San Francisco, CA – Oracle Park
    07-15 San Fransisco, CA – Oracle Park

  • Bono “Stories of Surrender” Book Tour to Hit NYC

    Bono has announced an international book tour in promotion of his memoir “SURRENDER: 40 Songs, One Story.” With the book releasing on November 1, the tour will open up the following day with a stop at Manhattan’s Beacon Theatre.

    Ticket sales will begin this Friday. Each ticket purchased will come will a copy of the book, and there will be a two-ticket limit per person.

    Promotional art for the “Stories of Surrender” tour.

    “SURRENDER: 40 Songs, One Story” will cover the U2 frontman’s “remarkable life,” “the challenges he’s faced, and the friends and family who have shaped and sustained him.” The memoir’s subtitle references the book’s 40 chapters, each named after songs from the band. The memoir also includes 40 original drawings from Bono across the book.

    Bono, born Paul David Hewson in Dublin, formed U2 with classmates David Howell “The Edge” Evans, Larry Mullen Jr., and Adam Clayton in 1976. Together they’ve released 14 studio albums, the most recent being 2017’s Songs of Experience. The group’s numerous accolades include 22 Grammy’s and a 2005 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

    ‘Stories of Surrender’

    SURRENDER: 40 Songs, One Story by Bono – BOOK TOUR DATES: 

    Wed Nov 02 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre

    Fri Nov 04 – Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre presented by Citizens

    Sun Nov 06 – Toronto, ON – Meridian Hall

    Tue Nov 08 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre

    Wed Nov 09 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium

    Sat Nov 12 – San Francisco, CA – Orpheum Theatre

    Sun Nov 13 – Los Angeles, CA – The Orpheum Theatre

    Wed Nov 16 – London, UK – The London Palladium

    Thu Nov 17 – Glasgow, UK – SEC Armadillo

    Sat Nov 19 – Manchester, UK – O2 Apollo Manchester

    Mon Nov 21 – Dublin, IE – 3Olympia Theatre

    Wed Nov 23 – Berlin, DE – Admiralspalast

    Fri Nov 25 – Paris, FR – Le Grand Rex

    Mon Nov 28 – Madrid, ES – Teatro Coliseum

  • POWERWOLF to bring German Heavy Metal to Times Square in 2023

    Powerwolf, the most successful German heavy metal band are headed west for their first North American shows in February 2023. Two once in a lifetime shows at The Palladium in Times Square and M Teles in Montreal will give North American fans a chance to see the ‘Wolf and their internationally renowned breathtaking world-class stage shows.

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    The band said in a statement, “North America, your calls over the years have not gone unheard! The holy heavy metal mass will finally be celebrated next year for the very first time in New York City and Montreal! Let’s make sure that it will be an experience that neither you, nor we as Powerwolf will ever forget!”

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    Powerwolf – Attila Dorn (vocals), Falk Maria Schlegel (organ), Charles Greywolf (guitar), Matthew Greywolf (guitar) and Roel van Helden (drums) – began in 2004, the result of the efforts of one of the most hard-working and entertaining live band on the heavy metal planet. Powerwolf have secured a collection of gold and platinum awards, starting in 2015, when they reached Gold status for the first time in the Czech Republic with their album, Blessed & Possessed. Additionally, both Preachers Of The Night (2013) and the subsequent masterpiece The Sacrament Of Sin (2018), as well as the groundbreaking streaming event The Monumental Mass: A Cinematic Metal Event (2022), entered the German album and DVD charts at #1 (a massive achievement for an audio-visual release).

    Tickets for both dates go on sale Friday, October 7 at 10:00 AM local time. For tickets and more information, make sure to check local venue listings and www.powerwolf.net/tickets

    Powerwolf Tour Dates

    European Wolfsnächte Tour, November/December 2022:

    w/ Dragonforce, Warkings

    11/11/2022: Berlin, DE @ Velodrom

    11/12/2022: Munich, DE @ Zenith

    11/13/2022: Prague, CZ @ Tipsport Arena

    11/14/2022: Katowice, PL @ MCK

    11/16/2022: Budapest, HU @ Barba Negra

    11/17/2022: Vienna, AT @ Gasometer

    11/18/2022: Stuttgart, DE @ Schleyerhalle

    11/19/2022: Zurich, CH @ Samsung Hall

    11/21/2022: Barcelona, ES @ Razzmatazz

    11/22/2022: Madrid, ES @ Riviera

    11/24/2022: Milan, IT @ Alcatraz

    11/25/2022: Frankfurt, DE @ Jahrhunderthalle

    11/26/2022: Oberhausen, DE @ Rudolf-Weber-Arena

    11/27/2022: Paris, FR @ Zenith

    11/29/2022: London, UK @ Roundhouse*

    12/1/2022: Amsterdam, NL @ Afas Live

    12/2/2022: Hamburg, DE @ Sporthalle

    12/3/2022: Saarbrücken, DE @ Saarlandhalle

    12/4/2022: Antwerp, BE @ Lotto Arena

    *without Dragonforce

    Live in North America 2023:

    2/23/2023: New York, NY @ The Palladium

    2/24/2023: Montreal, QC @ M TELUS

    Confirmed Festivals 2023:

    6/7-10/2023: Austria @ Nova Rock Festival

    8/17-19/2023: Germany @ Reload Festival

  • The Mars Volta Return to NYC for Two-Night Terminal 5 Run

    Celebrating the release of their seventh studio album, The Mars Volta wrapped up two sold out shows at New York City’s Terminal 5 on Friday, September 30th. Their self-titled LP, The Mars Volta, was released by Clouds Hill Records on September 16th, marking a dramatic shift in the band’s sound who traded their frenzied, long-form prog rock styling for a more stripped back and deliberate art-rock. The result of a true collaborative effort, The Mars Volta focuses on Latin jazz fusion while giving Cedric Bixler-Zavala’s vocals plenty of space to ring out as clear as ever. 

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    The Mars Volta, Terminal 5, 9/30/22. Photo by Lindsay Brown

    The Mars Volta last played New York City over a decade ago, before their sixth LP Noctourniquet was even recorded. The announcement of the new record and tour was hailed by a fanbase that has not seen the band in 10 years, as well as new found fans who truly thought they would never get the experience of seeing The Mars Volta live. The crowd at Terminal 5 was a mix of both and the excitement was palpable long before doors even opened. 

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    The Mars Volta, Terminal 5, 9/30/22. Photo by Lindsay Brown

    Support on this tour comes from Teri Gender Bender; the latest moniker from the supremely talented and genre defying musician Teresa Suárez Cosío. Cosío has fronted many projects over the years, including the garage punk band Le Butcherettes and the psych rock group Bosnian Rainbows, also featuring Omar Rodríguez-López. Teri Gender Bender released a slew of EPs and singles on Clouds Hill Records back in August and the band’s sound and Cosío’s dynamic stage presence were a perfect fit to open the show. Featuring a cryptic and driving psychedelic performance, the music floated somewhere between Björk and classic NYC punk, leaving a clear impression on the Terminal 5 crowd. 

    Teri Gender Bender, Terminal 5, 9/30/22. Photo by Lindsay Brown

    The band’s setlist has been quite consistent throughout the tour so far, including the two lead singles from The Mars Volta, “Blacklight Shine” and “Graveyard Love”. Both songs take on a whole different life on stage, primarily due to the incredible drumming from new band member Linda-Philomène Tsoungui. While the setlist used to feature Amputechture highlight “Viscera Eyes”, it has been dropped from the setlist the past couple of tour dates including New York City. The Mars Volta have been paying homage to their roots on this tour with 7 out of 10 songs from their 2003 classic debut, Deloused In The Comatorium. Find the full setlist below.

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    The Mars Volta, Terminal 5, 9/30/22. Photo by Lindsay Brown

    The Mars Volta has always been the creative output of guitarist Omar Rodríguez-López and Cedric, with a revolving band that tours behind them. This current iteration of the live show still feels like a collaboration amongst all the artists on stage even if they were not present during the recording of The Mars Volta. Linda-Philomène Tsoungui brings an enormous amount of energy and jazz complexity to the rhythms, while long-time collaborator Marcel Rodríguez-López (a.k.a. Eureka The Butcher) provides keys and Latin percussion. Leo Genovese is the other new multi-instrumentalist, performing lengthy and riveting piano and tenor saxophone solos.

    The tour continues throughout October with several stops in the Midwest and the west coast, ending with a three-night run at Los Angeles’ The Hollywood Palladium. Shortly after the tour, The Mars Volta headlines Mexico City’s Hipnosis festival on November 5. 

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    The Mars Volta, Terminal 5, 9/30/22. Photo by Lindsay Brown

    This new era feels like a rebirth of the band, with just as much passion and creative energy as ever. While there are no plans after the show in Mexico, the passion on display from Omar, Cedric, and the touring band feels like they will not stop there. Check out more photos from night two at Terminal 5 by Lindsay Brown below.

    The Mars Volta – Terminal 5 – September 30, 2022

    Setlist: Vicarious Atonement, Roulette Dares (The Haunt Of), Eriatarka, Graveyard Love, L’Via L’Viaquez, Empty Vessels Make The Loudest Sounds, Cygnus…Vismund Cygnus, Blacklight Shine, Drunkship of Lanterns, The Widow, Cicatriz ESP, Televators, Son et Lumiere, Inertiatic ESP

  • Brooklyn Welcomes Back Pavement for Night 3 of Kings Theatre Residency

    Nearing the end of a 22-date fall reunion tour of North America that kicked off in early September in San Diego, Pavement played the majestic Kings Theatre in Brooklyn this past Sunday, October 2, for the third of four consecutive sell-outs. Often described as one of the most influential bands to emerge from the underground scene in the early-1990s, the indie rockers formed in 1989 in Stockton, California have achieved a cult-like following among its legion of fans.

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    Stephen Malkmus of Pavement | Photo by Michael Dinger

    Arriving just in time for the 6:30 pm doors on a chilly early-October evening, excited concertgoers were spotted congregating in small groups along nearby sidewalks, hastily exiting their Uber beneath the grand marquee or frequenting the bar on the nearby corner of Flatbush Avenue and Duryea Place that doubles as a tattoo parlor. As patrons filed past the security checkpoint, many had a sheer expression of awe on their faces as they witnessed the theater’s ornate, French Baroque style for the first time. The nearly 3,700-seat venue had been restored to its vintage condition and reopened to the public in January 2015, including repairs to the 50,000-square-foot ornamental ceiling.

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    Kings Theatre marquee | Photo by Michael Dinger

    As the minutes ticked down before the night’s opening act would take the Kings Theatre stage promptly at 8:00 pm, Pavement fans continued to pack the lavish and decorative lobby with gilded walls paneled in American walnut. Many of whom checked out the merch tables, grabbed a drink from the array of bars strategically placed on all levels of the venue, or snapped a cell phone picture of the historic venue’s centerpiece, the console of a “Wonder Morton” pipe organ that was installed in the original Loew’s New York City movie theaters.

    Kings Theatre lobby | Photo by Michael Dinger

    Preceded by openers The Goon Sax and Water From Your Eyes on Friday night, and 75 Dollar Bill on Saturday night, Horsegirl would be providing support for their Matador Records labelmate on this night of the residency. The indie rock trio of Penelope Lowenstein (guitar, vocals), Nora Cheng (guitar, vocals), and Gigi Reece (drums) formed Horsegirl three years ago after meeting in Chicago and eventually bonding over their shared love for acts like Sonic Youth and Stereolab. Cheng would announce to the Kings Theatre audience that “Pavement is one of the reasons we started this band.”

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    Horsegirl | Photo by Michael Dinger

    Backed by a large video screen resembling a hanging piece of abstract art in a museum, Horsegirl walked onstage bathed in soft purple light as the steadily increasing crowd quietly took to their seats. With palpable, undeniable chemistry, Horsegirl performed a 10-song set filled with guitar feedback and hypnotic melodies from their debut album (Versions of Modern Performance) released this past June. Two of their set numbers, “Ballroom Dance Scene” and “Sea Life Sandwich Boy,” can be found on 2021’s limited edition 7” single (Sonic Cathedral Recordings). As their 35-minute set concluded and by gauging the big round of applause given to these teenage girls who even self-produce their own music videos, it’s a safe bet that Horsegirl is on their way to a very bright future.

    Horsegirl | Photo by Michael Dinger

    After a 30-minute turnover of the stage by Pavement’s crew, the quintet comprised Stephen Malkmus (vocals and guitar), Scott Kannberg (guitar and vocals), Mark Ibold (bass), Steve West (drums) and Bob Nastanovich (percussion and vocals) unassumingly appeared in the dark shadows just a couple of minutes past 9:00 pm. Additionally, for this reunion tour, the band is joined by Rebecca Cole (keyboards and backing vocals), a former member of the Minders and Wild Flag.

    Pavement | Photo by Michael Dinger

    Completely mixing up their setlist from each of the previous two nights, the first of Pavement’s 25-song collection was “Major Leagues,” from their fifth and final studio album Terror Twilight (1999). With the exception of Nastanovich, each band member would remain in their respective stage location for the majority of the 1-hour and 50-minute show. Nastanovich, on the other hand, served as a second drummer and as lead vocalist on several songs that often required screaming, and which also found him directly engaging with the throng of die-hard fans standing in the small pit section along the stage apron.

    Stephen Malkmus of Pavement | Photo by Michael Dinger
    Mark Ibold of Pavement | Photo by Michael Dinger
    Steve West of Pavement | Photo by Michael Dinger
    Scott Kannberg of Pavement | Photo by Michael Dinger
    Bob Nastanovich of Pavement | Photo by Michael Dinger
    Rebecca Cole of Pavement | Photo by Michael Dinger

    Touring for the first time in 12 years, when they undertook a well-received reunion tour in 2010, Pavement’s third successive Brooklyn show bestowed upon their loyal fans yet another representative sampling of their impressive discography. Accompanied by Malkmus’ humorous and often cryptic lyrical themes, at least three songs were performed from each of their five studio albums released between 1992 and 1999, including “We Dance” (Wowee Zowee, 1995), “Cut Your Hair” (Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, 1994), “The Hexx” (Terror Twilight, 1999), “Stereo” (Brighten the Corners, 1997) and “Here” (Slanted and Enchanted, 1992). Pavement fans were also treated to tracks selected from five of their early- to mid-1990s EP releases, including “Gangsters & Pranksters” (Pacific Trim, 1996).

    Pavement | Photo by Michael Dinger

    With only a few minor hiccups and far more highlights, all six band members were in prime form. However, with the crowd standing all night long, but still relatively subdued overall, one of several stand-out moments included the raucous crowd sing-a-long during the pre-chorus of “Range Life” – “Don’t worry, we’re in no hurry. Schools out. What did you expect?” – taken from the aforementioned Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain studio album. During the evening, Nastanovich would also praise Horsegirl as a “fantastic band,” while Malkmus later offered thanks to all the people who work at Kings Theatre, “they’ve all been really nice” [during our stay here].

    Stephen Malkmus of Pavement | Photo by Michael Dinger

    Following an encore break that lasted several minutes, Pavement would not disappoint yet again, performing fan-essential tunes such as “Spit on a Stranger” (Terror Twilight, 1999) and “Summer Babe” (Slanted and Enchanted, 1992). The extraordinary show closed shortly before 11:00 pm with “Stop Breathin” and an epic ‘on his knees’ guitar solo by Malkmus, another track from 1994’s Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain.

    The final show of Pavement’s North American reunion tour will be at Austin City Limits Live on October 11. The current leg of the tour will then be immediately followed by an international trek that will take Pavement to the United Kingdom, France, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Ireland, Japan, and Australia, finishing in early March 2023.

    Pavement setlist | Photo by Michael Dinger

    Horsegirl Setlist: Electrolocation 2 > World of Pots and Pans > Ballroom Dance Scene > Homage to Birdnoculars > Option 8 > Anti-glory > Live and Ski > Sea Life Sandwich Boy > Beautiful Song > Billy

    Pavement Setlist: Major Leagues > In the Mouth a Desert > Two States > We Dance > Harness Your Hopes > Cut Your Hair > Heaven Is a Truck > The Hexx > Frontwards > Home > Stereo > Kennel District > Range Life > Folk Jam > Embassy Row > Fight This Generation > Here > Blue Hawaiian > Motion Suggests > Unfair > Encore: Spizzle Trunk > Spit on a Stranger > Gangsters & Pranksters > Summer Babe > Stop Breathin

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  • Hearing Aide: Say She She, “Prism”

    Take a disco: dark, sweaty, neon pink and electric blue, speakers so loud you can taste it, glitter makeup dripping down your face, sequins scratching your skin, thick air, your platform pumps sticking to the dance floor. Now rip the black-out curtains off windows, knock down the walls — sunlight streams in, grass tickles your ankles, clothes hang loose, you can breathe deeply, clearly. That’s Say She She’s new album Prism. It’s sunlight at the rave, clear vocals over deep funk. Rhythm you want to spread out to, bass that feels like a cool breeze. 

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    Say She She, a seven-piece band led by three female leads, is reminding Brooklyn how to dance Le Freak. The band’s name is a nod to Nile Rogers’ “C’est chic!” lyric, with a modern feminine twist. Et aussi chic is the kismet meeting of Piya Malik, Nya Gazelle Brown and Sabrina Mileo Cunningham, the singers at the heart of Say She She. From disparate sides of Brooklyn, the three ran into each other at a house party in Harlem, as one does, and realized their musical chemistry into a full project soon after. 

    Malik, a former backing singer for Chicano Batman, is partisan to Turkish funk and Hindi riffs. Brown’s concentration was in R&B, and she was trained in classical and jazz vocals from childhood. Cunningham is partial to 80s eclectic progressive groups like Rotary Connection and Tom Tom Club. These three distinct backgrounds merged to create the singular sound of Say She She; a sound, though only inaugurated this year with their first single “Forget Me Not,” that already feels assured in their first album, Prism, releasing Oct. 7.

    If there’s a female gaze, such as in the way films like “The Virgin Suicides” and “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” depict love, there’s a female sound in how Say She She describes love and loving in Prism. Their voices are tender and earnest, delicate yet serious; in “Don’t Wait,” even a break-up song is full with solace and healing, wondering about and wanting the best for their ex’s next lover. And all this is set to a rhythmic beat on a funky bassline, making the hips shift, the feet move. 

    With nature imagery and dreamy vocals, every song on the album evokes the divine feminine.  But  “Fortune Teller” dives deepest, the layered vocals touching on a host of feminine tropes in the chorus:

    “I’m not a fortune teller, I can’t read your mind / I’m not a healer, can’t stop you from going blind / I’m not a fortress, but I will try to protect you.” 

    Tropes aren’t real life. Sometimes these traditionally feminine roles are aspirations – for people of any genders. Ultimately, we can’t tell the future or heal each others’ wounds.  But by interspersing the chorus with beautiful imagery of “the space between the midnight sky,” and “stars that whisper in the night” it feels like all those capabilities might just be possible for anybody and everybody, if only here on the dance floor. 

    “Better Man,” the album’s closing song, also aims to realize that kind of cosmic love. It’s one of the slower songs on the album, employing strings, muted production and voices layered in complex harmonies. Say She She describes finding a “better man” with the natural imagery of waves rolling in and swimming upstream. Paired with the occasional electronic sparkle, it’s a song Mother Nature would want to dance to.

    Key Tracks: Better Man, Fortune Teller, Don’t Wait

  • Snail Mail Perseveres at Brooklyn Mirage

    Snail Mail opened up a highly anticipated show at The Brooklyn Mirage on Oct. 3. The band, an indie rock project started by Lindsey Jordan, opened for the trilogy of Baltimore-based acts. The group warmed up the crowd for JPEGMAFIA and the main act, hardcore band Turnstile.

    As the remnants of Hurricane Ian descended upon the open-air venue, a sizable crowd huddled together to keep warm. Decked out in ponchos and raincoats, the crowd didn’t let the bad weather deter them from Snail Mail’s set.

    Snail Mail performing in the rain at The Brooklyn Mirage

    In an effort to preserve the equipment on stage, the band was forced to perform under tents. Though the circumstances were far from ideal, they didn’t let the environment affect the quality of the performance.

    Snail Mail performed a carefully curated mix of songs, including “Pristine” and “Heat Wave,” two standouts from their first album, Lush. The band mixed in many songs from their critically acclaimed sophomore album, Valentine, most notably performing “Valentine” and “Ben Franklin.:

    Lindsey Jordan from Snail Mail passionately performing

    Valentine is the highly anticipated follow-up to 2018’s Lush, which Jordan released at just 17 years old. Now at 22, Jordan has gained much more life experience. She’s able to dive deeply into life-altering experiences, ranging from navigating life-altering success, a painful breakup, and 6 weeks in treatment.

    We look forward to Snail Mail’s continued growth as the band matures and hope that the next time they perform in New York, they’ll be able to do so without the constriction of a tent. Listen to our favorite song off of Valentine, Ben Franklin” here and enjoy the photo recap of the show below.

  • 10 years of JRAD: Anniversary Celebrations Set for Brooklyn Bowl and The Capitol Theatre

    One of the best Grateful Dead tribute/cover bands out there today, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead (JRAD) has announced they’ll celebrate 10 years with a performance where it all began, at Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on January 26. They’ll follow up that intimate show with a three-night weekend at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester January 27-29.

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    The band first performed on January 26, 2013, with a lineup of drummer Joe Russo, Ween’s bassist Dave Dreiwitz, keyboardist Marco Benevento, guitarist and vocalist Scott Metzger, and guitarist and vocalist Tom Hamilton. Part of Freaks Ball XIII, JRAD was pulled together after the Dean Ween Group pulled out, leading to Russo bringing together four musicians he had played with over the years, leading to the formation of Joe Russo’s Almost Dead. Later that year, they played The Capitol Theatre on December 27, 2013, their second ever show.

    JRAD have made their presence known from coast-to-coast, with shows at Red Rocks, festivals across the country, and regular appearances throughout New York State.

    Tickets for JRAD’s 10th anniversary shows go on sale to the general public this Friday, October 7 at 10 a.m. ET. Presales takes place on Thursday with details available here.

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