Category: Regions

  • Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen and Julien Bakers’ Hearts Run Wild at Beak and Skiff

    Just two days removed from the Here and There Festival bringing four female-fronted bands to Beak and Skiff Apple Orchards, The Wild Hearts Tour landed with three more incredible women artists: Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, and Julien Baker. All three would have fit perfectly well in Courtney Barnett’s lineup, but they were on their own mission with it’s own purpose.

    There’s was borne of a common bond, a post-pandemic search for connection to like-minded souls. The cross-country trip brought them closer together and felt “like summer camp,” the bands enjoying a game Scattergories pre-show. More importantly lifetime bonds were solidified.

    Before the show could begin, the ashes and destruction left behind after Barnett’s barn-burning set Sunday night needed to be washed away. Mother Nature obliged with an afternoon deluge. The rains delayed the venue’s opening, cancelled Quinn Christopherson’s opening set and everyone else’s soundchecks. The crews worked hard to get the show prepped regardless and they were thanked profusely throughout the night.

    Sharon Van Etten was blown away by how many came out to see them play in LaFayette New York, in what was likely her first ever show at an apple orchard. The feelings were mutual, and the crowd was also feeling enormously lucky to get the opportunity, repeated opportunities in the grander scheme, to see such world-class talent in an area that isn’t known to consistently draw bigger shows.

    The rain subsided, the sun was on its way toward the distant hills, the crowd assembled, ears pricked, and the stage was set and ready to go, a grey velvet curtain draped along the back, ready to absorb whatever light came it’s way.

    Julien Baker got the Wild Hearts night rolling with her emotive indie-rock. “Heatwave” and “Ringside” were early opportunities for Baker to show her vocal range, her mouth gaping open as her keenly observant lyrics spilled out like she was saying them for the first time. She allowed herself to let loose in short bursts on her guitar, but finally burst the dam on set-closing “Ziptie,” her instrument finally meeting the power of her voice. She prepared us for the rest of the evening, “Sharon and Angel will come melt your faces… in a tasteful way.” She wasn’t wrong.

    Olsen and her band arrived next. Guitar, bass, drums, keys, cello and fiddle all there to help color in Olsen’s beautiful songs, and each outfitted brightly to emphasize that. “Right Now” filled in the blue from the organ and backing vocals. “Shut Up And Kiss Me” getting a splash of green guitar. “Lark” with streaks of hot pink and lavender from the string section before getting ignited with color as it all builds together. Olsen, in bright yellow, brought a palette all her own, her buttery voice melting into each song. A country twang coming through in “Big Time,” sultry and soulful on “Go Home,” deep and rich like the darkening and colorful hues in the skies around the venue.

    Contrasting with the Angel Olsen’s colorful display, Sharon Van Etten arrived to a darkened stage, only illuminating once the band fully launched into “Headspace.” Van Etten stood out like a flame in the midst of her all black clad band. Distant lightning strikes provided a nice addition to their more extensive light show.

    Van Etten showed off the range of her songwriting throughout the set. The funky crunch of “No One’s Easy to Love” gave way to the slow drawn out “Used To It.” The nice slow build in “All I Can” contrasted with the upbeat and poppier “Every Time the Sun Comes Up.” The set burst into a dance party by the end, on stage and off, closing out with the disco beat of “Mistakes” and infectious “Seventeen.”

    The night ended with Van Etten bringing Olsen back on stage to join on their co-written song “Like I Used To.” A wonderful way to close out the show, though it did leave us regretting that the camaraderie between the three leading ladies offstage didn’t produce more sparks on it. Perhaps we’ll have to wait for the Wild Hearts Tour 2023?

  • This Week’s EQXposure on WEQX Features Teddy Bear Savage and Elephant Back

    Each Sunday evening from 7-9 P.M. you’ll find EQXposure on WEQX, featuring two hours of local music from up-and-coming artists.

    Tune into WEQX.com this Sunday night to hear new music from Teddy Bear Savage and Elephant Back.

    EQXposure

    WEQX has long been the preeminent independent station in the Capital Region of New York, broadcasting from Southern VT to an ever-expanding listening audience and showcases new music on EQXposure. NYS Music brings you a preview of artists to discover each week, just a taste of the talent waiting to be discovered by fans like you.

    Teddy Bear Savage-“Me and My Friends.”

    Teddy Bear Savage is an indie rock band from Balston Spa, formed in 2019. The group is composed of bassist and singer Paul Lambert, lead guitarist Zak Westbrook, guitarist Ryan Halpin, and drummer Mike Atwood. One of their newest singles “Me and My Friends” will be played on EQXposure on Sunday night.

    Elephant Back-“Kiss the Sky”

    Elephant Back describes itself as “triumphant, original, magnificent, unique, and creatively logical.” They are playing a show at Pauly’s Hotel in Albany on Aug. 20, and their song “Kiss the Sky” will be on EQXposure on Sunday.

  • Vevo and Pusha T Present Live Performance Videos for ‘Dreaming of the Past’ and ‘Brambleton’

    Vevo, the world’s leading music video network, has announced Pusha T as the next artist in their Ctrl. series with performances of “Dreamin of the Past” and “Brambleton” from his critically-acclaimed album It’s Almost Dry. Pusha T has previously worked with Vevo for a “Vevo Presents” performance in 2011. In 2018 he gave Vevo an exclusive interview focusing on the making of his Grammy-nominated album called, “How The Purple Tape Shaped Daytona.”

    Pusha T gave a live video performance of his record “Brambleton”

    Vevo’s Ctrl series highlights the work of hard-hitting, cutting-edge musicians making an impact in today’s music scene – both emerging and established. These artists demand attention, and Vevo’s Ctrl shines a deserving spotlight. Pusha T’s performances follow sessions from Rick Ross, Common, Rapsody, Fat Joe, Jeezy, Jadakiss, Fabolous, A$AP Ferg and more.

    It’s Almost Dry arrives as the highly-anticipated follow up to 2018’s highly touted Daytona. In a recent interview with Charlamagne The God, Pusha explained, ”

    I had the best of both worlds in regards to production and in regards to two people that actually understand who I am and they like two different things from me that I feel are both really great…this body of work is untouchable because it doesn’t lean too heavy on either side…you get the whole spectrum. It’s my most well-rounded body of work.

    Sonically, this album was a change of pace for Pusha T. He experimented by combining his luxury rap style with contemporary melodies and flows, with features from Don Tolliver, Lil Uzi Vert and Kid Cudi. Nothwithstanding, It’s Almost Dry still provided some of what made Daytona such an excellent album. Records like “Dreaming of the Past” — where Pusha T blends his eccentric drug kingpin persona with real life anecdotes — are now a staple of his discography and the Kanye West assisted song is one of the highlights of the album. Whereas “Brambleton” sees Pusha T get a bit more personal, with stories of his days in Virginia and addressing figures from his past.

    We was out in Brambleton after Pooh got hit Club Entourage in that new drop six

    Pusha T

    My brand is all about creating masterpieces,” Pusha recently told Complex.

    This is a legacy thing with me. This is all about being great. This is the realest real estate in hip-hop, and I’m the Martin Scorsese of it.

  • Meet You At The Catskill Mountain Jubilee

    The second ever Catskill Mountain Jubilee took place this past weekend. Nestled within the Catskill Mountains at the Blackthorne Resort, the festival provided a great mix of nature and comfort. There was a pool with DJs playing throughout the weekend, several stages, including a late night rave hangar, lakes, cabins, even a haunted house!

    Aqueous & Friends ft Craig Broadhead at The Hangar Stage

    The music was phenomenal throughout the whole weekend. Sit ins included Aqueous & Friends featuring Craig Broadhead, DJ Logic & Friends as well as Star Kitchen featuring James Casey and Natalie Cressman, and DrFameus featuring Glyfiks were the musical sets that stood out to me. Put a saxophone in my face and I’m hooked!

    Craig Broadhead

    Dark Star Orchestra played four sets over the course of both nights with the first night being a recreation of 6/3/76. Highlights included a “Might As Well” opener, “Lazy Lightning,” “Dancing in the Streets,” and a thumping two-song encore featuring “The Wheel” and “The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion).” The second night proved to be much slower and the “Drums” jam was going nowhere. An incredible “White Rabbit” encore brought life back into the crowd, but not without the sound dropping out for a bit.

    Dark Star Orchestra

    After the main shebang there was much to do, late night shows were aplenty. DJ Logic with Craig Broadhead, James Casey, & Natalie Cressman was my favorite late night shindig but I also enjoyed Baked Shrimp at 3 a.m.

    Marc Brownstein with Natalie Cressman during Star Kitchen

    Laura Lee’s gospel set was soul touching and right during that Sunday morning church time. Marc Brownstein made a funny crack about how shorts aren’t showbiz appropriate as he mustered through the hot sun in jeans at the Star Kitchen set.

    James Casey sitting in with Star Kitchen

    Catskill Mountain Jubilee has something going for it; the grounds are really enjoyable. With every event there’s issues and problems that need to be solved but seeing how well it’s done for it’s second year, I think this festival has a bright future ahead. It has a good mix of live and electronic music, activities, chill spots, amenities, and a good crew.

    Dark Star Orchestra
  • Rising Alt-Rock Band The Vindys to Perform at Rockwood Music Hall

    Northeast, Ohio natives, The Vindys, continue on their upwards trajectory with a Stage 3 performance at New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall on Monday, August 22. Having recently performed on the West Coast for the very first time, the band is brimming with confidence.

    “We are so excited to be returning to New York City for the fourth time,” says the band.

    The Vindys West Coast expedition saw them play a series of shows with a full band plus a horn section (trumpet, saxophone, trombone) in Oceanside, L.A., San Francisco and Carson City, where they performed in front of well over 3,000 people.

    The Vindys have been touring the West Coast.

    The Ohio natives are led by singer-songwriter and guitarist, Jackie Popovec, while John Anthony serves as lead guitarist, with Rick Deak on rhythm guitar.  All are classically trained musicians who combine their skills, Popovec as the primary songwriter, while collaborating on musical arrangements, resulting in an in-depth and intricate sound that is mature, yet relatable. 

    The Vindys Rockwood Music Hall performance comes as they continue to tour off their latest album, Bugs, which has garnered rave reviews. They released a series of singles ahead of their album including the title track “Bugs,” with its mesmerizing and throbbing beat, mixed by Ryan West. Other tracks include the tempting groove  “Want Your Heart,” the sweltering ballad “Morning Light,” and the anthemic “Are You Ready.

    Northeast, Ohio radio station WKSU called the album “a 10-track rock ‘n’ roll triumph that fuses the group’s vintage jazz aesthetic with a more straightforward blues-rock sound.” 

    Brad Savage, program director of The Summit 91.3 FM (OH), explains, “They’ve got depth and substance and are instantly likable. Their songs get stuck in your head after one listen.”

    Rockwood Music Hall has been such a wonderful place to play. The energy that the club brings every time is so amazing!

    The 7 p.m. performance will see The Vindys share the stage with singer-songwriter, Claire Vandiver. Tickets for the performance can be found here.

  • The Park Theater Announces ACE! Glens Falls Arts / Business District Street Festival & Creative Economy Panel Discussion Event

    The Park Theater announced it will host the Glens Falls Arts / Business District Street Festival & Creative Economy Panel Discussion event sponsored by the ACE (Upstate Alliance for the Creative Economy). The event is scheduled for August 18, from 5 P.M. to 8 P.M.

    The Park Theater – ACE! Glens Falls Arts / Business District Street Festival & Creative Economy Panel Discussion Event

    The Park Theater is a premier theater, concert, and event destination just a short drive away from Albany, Saratoga Springs, and Lake George located on Park Street in Glens Falls. It is supported by a non-profit organization The Park Theater Foundation, which is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the Glens Falls community by providing a venue for quality and affordable entertainment and educational opportunities in the performing arts.

    This event will include an outdoor festival celebrating Glens Falls arts and culture featuring members of the Arts District of Glens Falls and Glens Falls Collaborative. Thoughtful exhibitions will be available such as the interactive thought piece by The Hyde Collection, a live Plein air painting by North Country ARTS, and a “FolkLife” Exhibition preview by the Crandall Library. Additionally, there will be guided tours provided of Park Street Hospitality’s new development, “Park & Elm,” along with a walking tour of the new downtown Glens Falls mural program.

    Taste buds could also be satisfied with Raul’s Mexican Grill, Mean Max Brew Works, and Springbrook Hollow Farm Distillery, along with small plates and a beer garden highlighting regional beverages provided by Doc’s Restaurant. The food is fresh since they are locally produced and donated by Sunset Farm.

    The event will also include a distinguished panel to discuss organizational synergies that allow for place-making innovation that builds community and sustainability including for-profit and not-for-profit businesses and institutions. The panel invited a selection of professionals including Jeff Mead (President, Business Operations, and General Manager of Adirondack Thunder and Cool Insuring Arena), Monica Kurzejeski (VP Property Management at Redburn Development), Ben Miller (Operations Manager at Park Street Hospitality) and Sam Parker (Capital Region Representative for Governor Hochul). Panel moderation will be handled by Judie Gilmore (Director of the Opalka Gallery, Russell Sage College).

    “Glens Falls is creating an energy that is increasingly helping anchor the upstate Creative Economy. The infrastructure improvements and collaborative nature of important stakeholders is creating the perfect environment to drive awareness and attraction from a place making perspective. ACE! feels it’s important to share that story with other cities in our region.”

    Corey Aldrich

    This event is open and free to the public, with a special thanks to the Glens Falls Collaborative for helping to underwrite this event.

    For more information about this event, visit www.parktheatergf.com

  • NYC Non-Profit Creative Muse Announces Expansion of Arts Programming

    After receiving a highly-sought after $1.7 million grant from Creatives Rebuild New York, the NYC non-profit Creative Muse is working with multidisciplinary artists to expand the arts programming on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.

    Founded in 2017, Creative Muse provides programming and mentorship to youth and adults placing importance on creativity and mindfulness. The organization primarily serves people of color, immigrant communities, and low-income individuals to help them access the creative and social skills critical for success. 

    Some of the programs being added due to the grant include artist residencies at Campos Plaza which will provide vulnerable youth, families, and communities the opportunity to creatively express themselves. The residency will allow individuals access to a theater, digital tablets, beat-making equipment, and more.

    Providing professional artists with full-time employment, in an environment that allows them to pursue their craft, will lead to more robust programming for our students and communities and help solidify New York’s status as an artist-friendly state.

    -Creative Muse Executive Director Jamie Parganos

    Creative Muse was also founded with the aim to provide employment and mentorship opportunities for other adult artists and an environment where they are full-time employees. The non-profit offers higher than average hourly rates, monthly customized workshops, a robust substitute roster, a two-teacher per class requirement, and a great environment for artists to create.

    As an artist, flexibility in a work schedule is crucial … this is the reason why many artists have little choice but to take on various part-time/contract jobs instead of committing to full-time work, effectively making basic socio-economic rights such as financial stability, healthcare, retirement savings, etc. luxuries instead of the norm. A workplace that ensures all of these rights while allowing us the freedom to pursue our own artistic endeavors is a rare and unbelievably special opportunity.

    – Teaching Artist and Actor Libby Lee

    With the support of CRNY, Creative Muse plans to continue to expand its programming throughout 2022.  All programs will integrate Creative Muse’s model for mindfulness and social-emotional learning, which includes promoting resiliency and optimistic thinking. Stay tuned for community events, slam poetry readings, comedy shows, open mic nights, and more from the non-profit. 

    While being a musician has many redeeming qualities, we are merely human and yearn for true fulfillment … having the opportunity to apply my multiple decades of artistic experience to work with future generations fills a void that performing alone is unable to.

    – Multi-instrumentalist and Producer Prince Terrence

    For the full bios of all the Creative Muse teaching artists and more information about upcoming programming, visit the organization’s website.

  • Silverstein Embarks On Co-Headlining Tour With The Amity Affliction, Stops in Niagara Falls and Huntington

    The rock band Silverstein embarks on their tour with co-headliners, The Amity Affliction on Aug. 25 and will wrap up in Toronto on Oct. 2. The band will be visiting over 25 cities across North America including Niagara Falls on Sept. 27 and Huntington on Sept. 28.

    Silverstein Tour

    Silverstein is a Canadian rock band formed in 2000 whose name is a reference to the famous children’s author Shel Silverstein. It has included members Shane Told (vocals), Paul Marc Rousseau (guitar), Josh Bradford (guitar), Billy Hamilton (bass), and Paul Koehler (drums) since 2001. 

    Silverstein released their latest studio album, Misery Made Me this May via UNFD. Inspired by the pandemic life in the past two years, the album reflected the collective turmoil, frustration, and anxiety of Silverstein and the world. Its topics of loneliness, anxiety, and isolation recorded in this album are still eternal human struggles.

    Silverstein confirmed their unique ability to adapt and connect in all career cycles through their active attempts in new technologies like TikTok, Discord, the metaverse, and Twitch. They are also inspiring as they continue to dig deep and find the inspiration to reach people in meaningful new ways. Misery Made Me is a campaign hinged on Silverstein’s reflection and gratitude for their roots, their honoring of their earliest fans, and their relentless desire to explore forward-thinking and adventurous ways to connect with new ones.

    Tour Dates

    Aug. 25 – Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
    Aug. 26 – Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
    Aug. 27 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
    Aug. 28 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
    Aug. 30 – Portland, OR @ Roseland
    Aug. 31 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox
    Sept. 2 – Boise, ID @ Revolution
    Sept. 3 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Depot
    Sept. 4 – Denver, CO @ Mission
    Sept. 6 – Minneapolis, MN @ Skyway Theatre
    Sept. 7 – Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall
    Sept. 8 – Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Theatre
    Sept. 9 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Four Chord Music Festival
    Sept. 10 – Cincinnati, OH @ Ohio is For Lovers Festival
    Sept. 11 – Alton, VA @ Blue Ridge Rock Festival
    Sept. 13 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
    Sept. 14 – Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
    Sept. 16 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
    Sept. 17 – San Antonio, TX @ Vibes Event Center
    Sept. 18 – Dallas, TX @ Amplify Live
    Sept. 20 – St Louis, MO @ Red Flag
    Sept. 21 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
    Sept. 23 – Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live
    Sept. 24 – Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
    Sept. 25 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
    Sept. 27 – Niagara Falls, NY @ Rapids Theatre
    Sept. 28 – Huntington, NY @ Paramount

    Sept. 30 – Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
    Oct. 1 – Montreal, QC @ Olympia
    Oct. 2 – Toronto, ON @ History

  • Ghost Light Announces New Album ‘The Healing’ With New Song And Tour

    Ghost Light has announced their sophomore studio album The Healing, which will release on October 7 via Royal Potato Family with the new song “Take Some Time” and an accompanying tour. The Healing Tour will visit Brooklyn on October 14 and Albany on October 21.

    Ghost Light. The Healing Tour. (L-R): Scotty Zwang (drums)  Raina Mullen (guitar, vocals), Tom Hamilton (guitar, vocals), 
    Holly Bowling (piano), Photo: David Veltri

    Ghost Light is a five-piece American jam band formed in 2017 which consists of Scotty Zwang (drums) Raina Mullen (guitar, vocals), Tom Hamilton (guitar, vocals), and Holly Bowling (piano).

    “The story is less the fallout as it is the recovery. Sticking with it. Staying the course in the face of adversity, uncomfortable conversations or situations. The path to health and healing is often not the path of least resistance but the path of perseverance and doing the work.”

    Tom Hamilton

    Their new song “Take Some Time” is a syncopated synth-heavy indie-rock song following the release of “Don’t Say Goodnight Just Yet.” It contains an earworm of a chorus with a nasty bass line and sparkling guitar solos perfect for a top-down end of summer road trip. The music video is also available on their official website.

    Ghost Light will kick off The Healing Tour on October 6 and will play through the Midwest and East Coast and will back out west before their last stop in Los Angeles on December 16.

    THE HEALING TOUR

    OCT 6 @ TURF CLUB | ST. PAUL, MN

    OCT 7 @ BACK ROOM AT COLECTIVO | MILWAUKEE, WI

    OCT 8 @ PARK WEST | CHICAGO, IL

    OCT 9 @ MAGIC BAG | FERNDALE, MI

    OCT 12 @ THE WAREHOUSE | FAIRFIELD, CT

    OCT 14 @ BROOKLYN BOWL | BROOKLYN, NY

    OCT 15 @ BROOKLYN BOWL PHILADELPHIA | PHILADELPHIA, PA

    OCT 16 @ THUNDERBIRD MUSIC HALL | PITTSBURGH, PA

    OCT 20 @ BANK OF NEW HAMPSHIRE STAGE | CONCORD, NH

    OCT 21 @ LARK HALL | ALBANY, NY

    OCT 22 @ XL LIVE | HARRISBURG, PA

    OCT 23 @ THE HAMILTON LIVE | WASHINGTON, DC

    DEC 8 @ WILD BUFFALO | BELLINGHAM, WA

    DEC 9 @ NECTAR LOUNGE |SEATTLE, WA

    DEC 10 @ REVOLUTION HALL | PORTLAND, OR

    DEC 11 @ WOW HALL | EUGENE, OR

    DEC 14 @ HARLOW’S NIGHT CLUB | SACRAMENTO, CA

    DEC 15 @ THE INDEPENDENT | SAN FRANCISCO, CA

    DEC 16 @ TERAGRAM BALLROOM | LOS ANGELES, CA

  • Bill Scorzari Releases ‘The Crosswinds of Kansas’

    New York-based singer-songwriter Bill Scorzari has just independently released his upcoming album, The Crosswinds of Kansas, this Friday, Aug. 19. With his rich raspy voice and a stellar ear for lyrics and composition, Bill transcends titles like songwriter or poet. Later in his career, he transformed his life as a New York Trial Lawyer in Huntington to a full-time musician in 2014.  

    Scorzari spent the early days of the Covid lockdown finishing songs for the album and gathering the right instruments to fit the mood. He even began to learn Navajo from new friends that he met when commissioning a Native American flute to be able to recite his lyrics in the language for the closing track—a song with an intriguing backstory. 

    For me, the journey that had begun in 2019 (and in many respects, much earlier), became a journey into the depths of my soul, not just in a nebulous aspirational or conceptual sense, but in its fruition, and this album is a record of many of the ways in which it has all unfolded for me so far. I’m grateful for the opportunity to have occupied my time with this effort and for the opportunity to continue to participate in the dance that is life, through this pandemic and beyond.

    —Bill Scorzari 
    Bill Scorzari Releases 'The Crosswinds of Kansas'

    Scorzari, a prolific songwriter, has taken his craft to new heights and deeper depths with his 4th studio album, The Crosswinds of Kansas. He became inspired by his three-month-long Now I’m Free Tour in 2019, which had become a journey of self-discovery. Thus, he ultimately arrived at a new awareness and desire to adapt and continue to create. 

    New York-based singer-songwriter Bill Scorzari transcends titles like songwriter or poet. He catapults past categories into a dark, ruminative, and ultimately life-affirming realm where family folklore, memories, pain, prayer, and incantation meet.

    says Acoustic Guita

    In early 2022, he recorded some backing vocal and harmony vocal tracks for the song, “Tryin’, Tryin’, Tryin’, Tryin.’” For the final piece to complete the record, he asked his friend to send him a short cell phone recording of himself singing a Navajo chant, which he edited to make it sound like a historically older recording before adding it in at the end of the song. Talking about the song, he said, “When I was done and listened back to it, the song (and the album) felt complete, and the history it has gathered is abundant and beautiful.” 

    To pre-order and listen to Bill Scorzari’s new album The Crosswinds of Kansas, click the link here.