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  • Ghost ‘Imperatour’ to Appear at Belmont Park’s UBS Arena

    Swedish rock band Ghost has announced dates for Imperatour, a trek across North America that features Atlanta metal band Mastodon as a special guest.

    The tour, which is in promotion of their fifth album released in March, Impera, begins August 26 in San Diego and finishes September 23 in Green Bay, WI. This includes a stop at Belmont Park’s UBS Arena in Elmont, NY on September 10.

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    Information regarding tour dates and tickets can be found on Ghost’s website.

    Produced by Klas Åhlund and mixed by Andy Wallace, Impera‘s subject matter focuses on the fall of empires. Upon release it swept album charts internationally, debuting at number one in five different countries including Sweden and coming in at number two in the U.S.

    Singles from the record also found commercial success, with “Call Me Little Sunshine” and “Hunter’s Moon” both hitting number one on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart.

    Mastodon has had recent success of their own as well. Their ninth album Hushed and Grim, released in October 2021, debuted at number one on Billboard’s Hard Rock Albums chart and number 20 on the Billboard 200.

    Ghost Imperatour Tour Dates:

    Fri Aug 26 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena San Diego

    Sat Aug 27 – Tucson, AZ – Tucson Convention Center Arena

    Tue Aug 30 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

    Wed Aug 31 – Corpus Christi, TX – American Bank Center Arena

    Fri Sep 2 – Huntsville, AL – Von Braun Center’s Propst Arena

    Sat Sep 3 – Duluth, GA – Gas South Arena

    Sun Sep 4 – Asheville, NC – ExploreAsheville.com Arena

    Tue Sep 6 – Tampa, FL – Yuengling Arena

    Thu Sep 8 – Danville, VA – BLUE RIDGE ROCK FEST*

    Fri Sep 9 – Trenton, NJ – CURE Insurance Arena

    Sat Sep 10 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena

    Mon Sep 12 – Providence, RI – Dunkin Donuts Center

    Tue Sep 13 – Bangor, ME – Cross Insurance Center

    Thu Sep 15 – Quebec City, QC – Videotron Centre

    Fri Sep 16 – Laval, QC – Place Bell

    Sat Sep 17 – Toronto, ON – Coca Cola Coliseum

    Mon Sep 19 – Saginaw, MI – Dow Event Center

    Tue Sep 20 – Youngstown, OH – Covelli Centre

    Wed Sep 21 – Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center Arena

    Fri Sep 23 – Green Bay, WI – Resch Center** 

    *Ghost and Spiritbox only **Ghost, Spiritbox and special guest Carcass 

  • Everclear Announces 30th Anniversary Tour, Five Concerts in NYS

    Rock band Everclear has announced tour dates in commemoration of their 30th anniversary as a group.

    The tour is preceded by several cross-country shows, and will be accompanied by the release of their 1993 debut album World of Noise on streaming services, with a deluxe edition of the record dropping on June 10. It features Texas band Fastball and Oklahoma group The Nixons as guests, beginning on June 9 in Emmet, ID with the last show taking place on September 3 in Henderson, NV.

    The members of Everclear standing from left to right: Bassist Freddy Herrera, Vocalist and Guitarist Art Alexakis, Guitarist Davey French, and Drummer Brian Nolan
    Band members left to right: Freddy Herrera (bass), Art Alexakis (vocals, guitar), Davey French (guitar), Brian Nolan (drums)

    Everclear’s last show before the 30th anniversary run will take place in Syracuse on June 4 at Taste of Syracuse.

    The tour will stop in New York for a four-show stretch in July, with concerts at Schenectady’s Frog Alley Brewing Co. on the 15th, Hammondsport’s Pavillion at Point of the Bluff Vineyards on the 16th, Patchogue’s Patchogue Theatre on the 22nd, and Palladium Times Square in New York City on the 23rd.

    Everclear has had a 30-year run as a group and it has been a successful one, including 11 studio releases, four of which have been certified either Gold or Platinum. They’ve sold over six million records and have accrued 12 Top 40 hit singles on Mainstream Rock, Alternative, and Adult radio charts. Everclear’s most recent record was 2015’s Black Is the New Black.

    Everclear "World of Noise" 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, Remastered with Bonus Tracks. A lady walking on the street ducks and puts her hands over her ears in visible discomfort.
    The deluxe edition of “World of Noise,” due June 10, will include several bonus tracks and will be availability in vinyl form later this year.

    EVERCLEAR TOUR DATES:

    Saturday, May 28
    Sunday, May 29 
    Saturday, June 4 
    Everett, WA @ Downtown Everett Association 
    Deadwood, SD @ Outlaw Square
    Syracuse, NY @ Taste of Syracuse 
    30th Anniversary Tour w/ Fastball and The Nixons
    Thursday, June 9 
    Friday, June 10 
    Saturday, June 11 
    Sunday, June 12 
    Tuesday, June 14 
    Thursday, June 16 
    Friday, June 17 
    Saturday, June 18 
    Sunday, June 19 
    Tuesday, June 21 
    Thursday, June 23 
    Friday, June 24 
    Saturday, June 25 
    Thursday, June 30 
    Friday, July 1 
    Saturday, July 2
    Sunday, July 3 
    Wednesday, July 6 
    Thursday, July 7 
    Friday, July 8 
    Saturday, July 9 
    Tuesday, July 12
    Wednesday, July 13 
    Thursday, July 14 
    Friday, July 15 
    Saturday, July 16   
    Thursday, July 21
    Friday, July 22
    Saturday, July 23
    Saturday, August 6 
    Saturday, August 13   
    Friday, August 19
    Saturday, August 20
    Saturday, August 27   
    Saturday, September 3 
    Emmett, ID @ Stoney’s Road House 
    Grand Junction, CO @ Los Colonias Amphitheater
    Colorado Springs, CO @ Sunshine Studios 
    Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre 
    Odessa, TX @ The Ector Theatre 
    Waco, TX @ The Backyard 
    Lubbock, TX @ Cook’s Garage 
    Norman, OK @ Riverwind Casino ^ 
    Memphis, TN @ Minglewood Hall 
    Virginia Beach, VA @ Beachfront Concert Series + 
    Glenside, PA @ Keswick Theatre 
    Washington, PA @ Hollywood Casino at The Meadows
    Princeton, WV @ Food Truck Frenzy 
    Charleston, WV @ Haddad Riverfront Park + 
    Greenville, SC @ Cowboy Up Nightlife 
    Jacksonville, NC @ Limelight
    Baltimore, MD @ Hammerjacks 
    Nashville, TN @ Sky Deck 
    Lexington, KY @ Manchester Music Hall 
    Franklin, OH @ JD Legends 
    Streator, IL @ Streator’s 4th of July Celebration + 
    Mentor, OH @ Mentor Civic Amphitheater +
    Millville, NJ @ Levoy Theatre 
    Jim Thorpe, PA @ Penn’s Peak 
    Schenectady, NY @ Frog Alley Brewing Co. 
    Hammondsport, NY @ Pavilion at Point of the Bluff Vineyards 
    Patchogue, NY @ Patchogue Theatre
    New York, NY @ Palladium Times Square
    Salisbury, MA @ Blue Ocean Music Hall
    Kannapolis, NC @ Village Park Amphitheater + 
    San Pedro, CA @ Flannel Nation Festival at Port of Los Angeles^ 
    Marietta, OH @ The Aldelphia Music Hall ^
    Sunbury, PA @ Spyglass Ridge Winery ^
    Niagara Falls, ON @ The Avalon Ballroom Theatre at Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort ^ 
    Henderson, NV @ M Resort and Casino

    ^ Everclear only; no Fastball or The Nixons

    + indicates free show

  • Prodigy’s Solo Catalog Returns to Streaming, Posthumous Album Announced

    Fans of Prodigy will once again be able to enjoy his solo catalog on streaming services, as reported by Billboard. In what was described as “legal disputes between the estate, which is run by the late artist’s family, and former associates of the artist,” his solo work remained off streaming services for the past three years. Only 2007’s Alchemist collab, Return of the Mac, 2008’s Product of the 80s, with Big Twins and Un Pacino, along with the Mobb Deep discography were made available.

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    Prodigy’s returning solo catalog includes his classic debut-album H.N.I.C and its two sequels, 2012’s The Bumpy Johnson Album, his 2013 collaboration with The Alchemist, Albert Einstein and 2017’s Hegelian Dialectic (The Book of Revelation). His 2014 release with Boogz Boogetz, Young Rollin Stoned, can also now be streamed.

    This is the result of a new management deal Prodigy’s estate signed with The NorthStar Group’s L. Londell McMillan and a distribution deal with Warner Music Group’s ADA. Prodigy’s estate also announced a new album, The Hegelian Dialectic: The Book of Heroine and a new single, “You Will,” out June, 10.

    Prodigy is a once-in-a-generation rapper,

    -ADA president Cat Kreidich

    It’s hard to put into words the impact he had on the world — his sound completely changed the game and influenced so many that came after him. His legacy will live on forever through his music and we’re grateful his estate has entrusted ADA to bring his iconic catalog back where it belongs — with his fans.

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    With his partner, Havoc, Prodigy served as one-half of Mobb Deep. After releasing their debut, Juvenile Hell in 1993. A year later, they released their classic second LP, The Infamous, to critical-acclaim.

    As a rapper, Prodigy was known for his opening bars that would set the tone. Encapsulating an entire record with his first couple of lines. When hip hop went full glitz and glamour during the “shiny suit era,” of the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, Prodigy would double down and release more raw grimy street music. Plateauing him and his partner Havoc’s commercial-appeal, but remaining true to themselves.

  • 2022 Jersey City Jazz Festival Lineup Announced

    The Jersey City Jazz Festival has returned for its ninth annual celebration on the weekend of June 4th and 5th in the Powerhouse Arts District.

    Just across the Hudson River, the free-to-the-public event will include performances from fourteen bands on two stages, food trucks, a full bar, and a VIP experience at the parking lot on 107 Morgan Street. The festival will also coincide with Bike JC’s annual Ward Tour on the 5th, with there also being an “after-party jam session” at Moore’s Place.

    Jersey City Jazz Festival
    Jazz group Nation Beat will lead off the festival with their performance at noon on the 4th. (photo by Carolina Mama)

    Brazilian-inspired group Nation Beat will lead off performances at noon on the 4th, followed by singer & WBGO radio host Lezlie Harrison at 1, pianist David Kikoski at 2, Winand Harper and his band the Jeli Posse at 3, flamenco guitarist Andreas Arnold at 4, Afro-Cuban jazz group Santi De Brian’s Arkestra Bembe at 5, and acclaimed vocalist Svetlana at 6.

    The next day, award-winning duo Sounds of A&R will lead off at noon, followed by guitar-driven ensemble Walter Parks and the Unlawful Assembly at 1, modern gypsy jazz artist Gonzalo Bergara at 2, New Orleans-based trad group Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses at 3, and guitarist Julian Lage at 4.

    Both days will close out with dancing to salsa performances by percussionists Little Johnny Rivero on the 4th at 7, and Johnny Rodriguez and the Dream Team the following day at 5. Shows will alternate on an hourly basis between the Bank of America and Exchange Place stages.

    Jersey City Jazz Festival
    Little Johnny Rivero’s career watermarks include the eighteen albums he recorded with the La Senora Ponceña Band and having performed with names in Latin Music such as nine-time Grammy Award winner Eddie Palmieri.

    The festival, which was first held in 2013, is produced by Jersey City-based non-profit Riverside Jazz, and is presented by Exchange Place Alliance. “We have some of the best players in the world here – and it’s not just one style of music or jazz, it’s everything!” says Riverview Jazz director Brian Beninghove. “Not everyone has access to great music and art, but we do here – and we want to celebrate it with a big, free party for the people.”

    Information on purchasing VIP tickets, directions, parking, volunteering, and links to the artists can be found on Riverview Jazz’s website.

  • Albany Symphony Announces 2022 American Music Festival, Trailblaze NY

    Albany Symphony has announced their 2022 American Music Festival: TrailBlaze NY, a “celebration of New York State’s glorious new Empire State Trail.” The festival will feature various events from the beginning of June to the first week of July running from Kingston all the way up to Saratoga County.

    “We wanted to amplify the amazing story of the incredible 750-mile walking and cycling rail trail that now connects all residents of New York State to one another,” said David Alan Miller, Music Director of Albany Symphony and Grammy-winning conductor.

    Albany Symphony Music Director David Alan Miller conducting
    David Alan Miller, Music Director of Albany Symphony and Grammy-winning conductor.

    The Empire State Trail, completed in 2020, is composed of the Hudson Valley Greenway Trail which connects New York City to Albany, the Erie Canalway Trail which connects Albany to Buffalo, and the Champlain Valley Trail which connects Albany to the Canadian border.

    TrailBlaze NY isn’t the first Albany Symphony production of its kind; during 2017’s Water Music NY, the Symphony travelled along the Erie Canal, performing free concerts at seven different canal communities along the way. During 2019’s Sing Out! New York, they performed free outdoor concerts at several different locations from Columbia to Saratoga County.

    The festival will open with a “Troy & Cohoes New Music Week” from June 2 to June 5. One feature event of the four-day span includes a performance from the company’s new-art chamber orchestra, Dogs of Desire on the 3rd at the Cohoes Music Hall. The show will feature world premiers by Natalie Draper, Jack Frerer, Bobby Ge, Loren Loiacono, and Andre Myers.

    There is also Albany Symphony’s keynote performance of “Trailblaze!” at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall on the 4th. During the concert, the Symphony will play John Williams’ “Prelude and Scherzo (American Premiere)” featuring pianist Gloria Cheng, John Corigliano’s “Triathalon for Saxophone and Orchestra” featuring saxophonist Timothy McAllister, and Steven Stuckey’s “Radical Light.”

    Other events include a piano recital from Gloria Chang at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall on the 2nd, a “Late Night Lounge experience” with Jordan Taylor Hill at Table 41 Brewing Co. in Cohoes on the 3rd, a chamber performance titled “Endangered” at St. Paul’s in Troy on the 4th, and “Inuksuit,” a group percussion performance at Troy Riverfront Park on the 5th, among others. Admission costs for the week’s events range anywhere from free to $62, with tickets available for purchase on Albany Symphony’s website.

    As for the other part of TrailBlaze NY, “Albany Symphony On The Trail!” will feature musical and trail-related event programs at Hudson Crossing Park in Schuylerville on the 11th, Hutton Brickyards in Kingston on the 19th, Basilica Hudson in Hudson on the 24th and around the city on the 25th, as well as Mohawk Harbor in Schenectady on July 1st, Jennings Landing in Albany on the 2nd, and Riverlink Park in Amsterdam on the 3rd.

    TrailBlaze NY is a unique opportunity for people from all over the Northeastern US and Canada to discover some of the most extraordinary towns in New York State and the glorious nature that surrounds them. I hope all our friends and supporters will also join us to celebrate New York State in all its wonder and natural beauty, as well as our resilient communities and the things that connect us and bring us together, all the trails we explore, real and imagined.

    David Alan Miller

    The program involves free Albany Symphony concerts at each stop, featuring music from Natalie Draper, Aaron Copland, Viet Cuong, John Williams, and John Philip Sousa. Additionally, every day of the program will feature activities such as bike rides and hikes on local trails, refreshment from local vendors, and historical & museum tours among many others. Full information about “Albany Symphony On The Trail!” can also be found on their website.

  • Spoon Play Hammerstein Ballroom with Margaret Glaspy and Dan Boekner of Wolf Parade

    Spoon finally played their twice-delayed Hammerstein Ballroom show on Friday, May 6 with support from Margaret Glaspy. Fans came in shaking off their umbrellas and raincoats, damp from the rainy Friday night, but buzzing as the venue filled up.

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    Spoon at Hammerstein Ballroom, photographed by David Reichmann

    The lights dimmed before Margaret Glaspy took the stage to cheers and smiles. Fans listened, enraptured, as she played through her set.

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    Margaret Glaspy at Hammerstein Ballroom, photographed by David Reichmann

    Spoon played an energetic and jam-packed 16 song setlist. Their set included some personal and fan favorites, “The Underdog” and “I Turn My Camera On” as well as several tracks off their latest album, “Lucifer on the Sofa.” They ended their main set with “Wild.” They left the stage, the lights dimmed again, and the crowd cheered for more.

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    Spoon at Hammerstein Ballroom, photographed by David Reichmann

    The lights finally came back on, and Spoon started their encore with a cover of John Lennon’s “Isolation.” Then they played “The Mystery Zone.” Next they brought Margaret Glaspy on stage for a cover of Richard & Linda Thompson’s “I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6DV3xFkcFw&list=PLIVq5zNeLC7hM0mJsUtz2ELqw_EGA83Ct&index=19

    Finally, Wolf Parade’s Dan Boekner joined Spoon onstage to a boom of cheers and applause for a cover of Wolf Parade’s “Modern World.” He helped Spoon conclude the night with “Rent I Pay.” They thanked the audience and exited to cheers.

    https://youtu.be/IodZaCWs_V4
    Spoon & Dan Boekner, video: Ironchefwong on YouTube

    Follow Spoon’s ongoing tour and listen to their latest album, Lucifer on the Sofa. Check out Margaret Glaspy’s music and listen to Wolf Parade here.

  • Proctors Collaborative Announces Capital Repertory Theatre’s 2022-2023 Season 

    Proctors Collaborative has announced the next shows coming to Capital Repertory Theatre in Albany. The annual Proctors Collaborative announcement was recently held on the the Capital Repertory Theatre Facebook page.

    Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors

    The 2022-2023 season at theREP starts with Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, co-written by Gordon Greenberg, scheduled for late September and running until October of 2022. Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors is a lightning fast, laugh-out-loud 90-minute magical romp. Famed female vampire hunter Jean Van Helsing and her motley company chase Count Dracula from the English Countryside to Transylvania.

    Hairspray

    Each subscription to theREP includes a crossover show at Proctors in Schenectady. This year,
    that show is a Broadway classic, Hairspray. The Tony Award-winning musical comedy
    phenomenon is back on tour! Join Tracy Turnblad in 1960s Baltimore as she sets out
    to dance her way onto TV’s most popular show.

    New Season

    “With the announcement of our 22-23 season, I feel like we are really back, with a selection of plays and musicals that span 500 years of great theatre! It’s exhilarating to be able to give our audiences a full season with depth and variety,” says Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill, theREP’s Producing Artistic Director. 

    “Our audiences are back too, loving our new theatre, where every seat is great and you really feel like you’re part of the story on stage.” 

    The new season will include shows such as Secret Hour, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Honky Tonk Angels.

    Subscriptions for the 2022–2023 Capital Repertory Theatre season go on sale Wednesday, April 13 and are available through the Box Office at Proctors, in person or online at proctors.org

  • ‘Check In’ With MVW’s First Single from Upcoming Album, Featuring Matt Ox

    Michael Vincent Waller’s foray into the world of hip hop continues with his latest single, “Check In,” featuring teenage YouTube star and rapper, Matt Ox. The highly touted classical composer’s latest endeavor comes on the heels of his debut hip hop project, the Lex Luger assisted, CLASSIC$.

    MVW now recruits the frenetic Matt Ox, who has amassed tens of millions of views, with his breakout song “Overwhelming” amassing 31 million views. “Check In” will serve as promotion for MVW’s sophomore album, Connections. Continuing to draw on the parallels between his life as a composer and hip-hop producer.

    The theme of the upcoming project is entitled ‘Connections,’ MVW reveals.” “This first single channels that ethos of branching out into the hip hop landscape and making revelations through collaboration and furthermore, the title for the project was derived from a bar in [the song’s first verse], “I am way too connected, too many connections.

    Connections are what MVW has continued to foster, as he has developed working relationships with many talented acts like Atlanta-bred Lil Gotit and Good Music artist Valee. Jumping head-first into a new creative space, an invigorated MVW has churned out his second project in less than a year.

    Matt Ox, whose newer releases have seen him experiment with his vocal ranges, shows his versatility. On “Check In” he rhymes in a start & stop flow focusing on cadence and annotation. 

    As a producer MVW is equally parts free-wheeling and controlling. Preferring to give leeway on artistic freedom while focusing on the song’s structure and vocal tones on his beats. 

    Overall, Matt was given freedom to be inventive and true to his voice in the chorus and verse, but how the final arrangement and orchestration played out was very meticulous and true to the way I like to work on records that is starting to feel like a melodic signature for the music I’m working to produce and release into the world.

    MVW’s quest to explore classical sounds within the frame of contemporary trap sounds require a great attention to detail. On “Check In” Matt Ox’s enigmatic flow on eerily inviting loops are structured for rhythmic optimization and his pursuit has brought him, Connections

    The vocals could be considered more complex in their delivery and intonation than maybe appears on the surface, or from first listen. I think the more one sits with the material and marinates on how the vocals are arranged with the beat, the exact placement and timing in relation to the bars and feel of the cadence.

    MVW’s continues the road to Connections with another Matt Ox assisted single, also featuring Valee and 645AR releasing on April 22 and a spring/summer timetable set for the album.

  • Boyz II Men Announce Tour Stop at Proctors in Schenectady 

    The award winning R&B Group Boyz II Men will be coming to Proctors in Schenectady at 8 p.m. on Saturday, August 27. Michael McCary, Nathan Morris, Wayna Morris and Shawn Stockman found fame during the 1990s with Motown Records. The group is currently the best-selling R&B group of all time, selling over 64 million albums. 

    Boyz II Men

    Boyz II Men dropped their debut album in 1991 called Cooleyhighharmony. The album sold over nine million copies and won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. The album included hits such as “Motownphilly” and “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday.” 

    Since then, the 4-time grammy award winning R&B group went on to release mega-hits like “I’ll Make Love to You,” “End of the Road,” “One Sweet Day,” and many more. In 2011, Boyz II Men celebrated their 20th anniversary by releasing an album fittingly named Twenty. This album was the group’s first in nearly ten years.

    On top of their Grammy awards, they’ve also won nine American Music Awards, nine Soul
    Train Awards, three Billboard Awards, and a 2011 MOBO Award for Outstanding Contribution
    to Music, and many more iconic achievements.

    Outside of their musical achievements, the group also started their own charity called Boyz II Men House. The charity was established to support individuals and organizations that focus on improving quality of life while contributing to those who are less fortunate.

    Pre-sales for the August 27th show will begin at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 15 with the official on-sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, March 18. Tickets are available through the Box Office at Proctors, in person or online at proctors.org

  • Eric Adams Hammering Down on Drill Music or Planting His Flag?

    Analyzing the motive behind a politician’s actions or words can be tricky, for deception is often their one true ally. For every politician elected, no matter how prosperous their tenure, there is a group of people left feeling bamboozled or unnatended. From a historical perspective, it’s clear that politics are about control and the ability to generate waves with one flick of the tongue, which is sometimes guised in the want to build a better all-around community (depending on the politician). A preacher and a politician aren’t too dissimilar, there is a performance aspect to holding office and the theatrics of a reverend/preacher is of good use when dealing with the media. Which is why it’s seamless for a member of the clergy to slap on the title of “activist” and enter the political world.  

    In the case of New York City mayor, Eric Adams, momentary power doesn’t seem to fit his bill, having held dignified positions of authority and moving on from each for greener pastures, Adams gives the impression of a man with a larger play in mind. New York City is a tough place to govern and win over. If one wants to truly make their mark (and be elected for a second term and maybe more), they must find an agenda and make it their focus mission. For Giuliani, it was the mob and his “tough on crime” stance, for Bloomberg it was the implementation of stop & frisk. Adams may have found his silver bullet with his recent harping on the negative impacts of drill music and the need to keep it off social media and radio airwaves.

    Fivio Foreign: The most commercially-successful living drill rapper with an upcoming album executive produced by Kanye West

    While discussing the shooting death of Bronx drill rapper, C-Hii Wvttzan emotional Adams apologized to the teens’ parents and made plans to meet with civil rights activists including Al Sharpton and state NAACP President Hazel Dukes to pitch his plan to crack down on gun violence. Which all seemed fine and dandy after all, isn’t that what you do after the tragic death of a young Black man? Meet with Al Sharpton. Until Adams pivoted and began to use drill — a violent hip-hop sub-genre in its own right — as the scapegoat for the many unfortunate deaths of Black youth. Adams even went as far as to say that he had never heard of drill music and learned of it from videos his son (who works at RocNation) sent him, claiming he was alarmed by his findings. 

    22Gz: recognized as the founder of the Brooklyn Drill wave

    Drill music (which gets its name from the slang term for killing someone) derived as a sub-genre from Chicago rappers like King Louie, Edai, Lil Durk and Chief Keef in the early 2010’s. It is composed of threatening lyrics, constant references to gun violence, disrespectful disses aimed at dead rivals and most importantly, gang culture. Once popularized, the genre made its way to New York City. Brooklyn, New York to be specific. Adams, who served as Brooklyn borough President from 2013-2021 watched as Brooklyn artists the likes of 22GZSheff GSleepy HallowFivio Foreign and most of all, Pop Smoke (who took over the world musically in the year 2020) reached commercial success while trading insults, threats, injuries and fatalities all on the back of drill music.  

    The most popular drill artist ever as he took the genre to unforeseen heights before and after his tragic death.

    The irony in all of this is that the current incarnation of the ever-evolving drill sub-genre derives not from Brooklyn but from the Bronx. This latest version where a pop-friendly record is sampled, sped up and laced with heavy drums, while backed by menacing lyrics has put the Bronx back on the map. With its most recognizable names being the currently incarcerated Kay Flock and Dthang, as well as B-Lovee

    It’s why when Adams says things like,

    We are alarmed by the use of social media to really over-proliferate this violence in our communities. This is contributing to the violence that we are seeing all over the country. It one of the rivers we have to dam.

    The public stops and rolls its eyes, because this has been happening for quite a few years and prominently in his own borough.  

    Gang culture in New York has been prevalent since the 1990’s, yet none more so than in the past decade (when social media became a factor). Adams himself comes from an under-privileged background — much like many gang members and drill artists — and was around during the crack epidemic and witnessed the gangster music culture it fostered. While hip hop has always been about reflecting one’s reality, emcees went from rapping like this, to this, to eventually this. As the streets became more menacing, so did the music, as it reflects the anger and angst that comes with growing up in project buildings and crime-infested areas. 

    One of the faces of the Bronx drill scene, Kay Flock, is currently incarcerated on a first-degree murder charge and is awaiting trial

    Quite honestly, drill music could be the last bit of realism left in the rap game. Southern trap, which was once hip hop’s ugly stepchild has transformed into the main segue into the music industry and drill music may not be too far behind with the mainstream success of several Brooklyn and Chicago drill artists. Yet, as of now, drill is the voice of the streets. It is honest, brave and raw. So much so, that the constant dissing and shooting between rival gangs may be too much for New York City’s bright lights. When a drill artist makes a diss record and is then the victim of retaliatory gun-violence, it comes as a surprise to absolutely no one. The fans and artists alike know what’s to come. Yet, the inevitability of it all tends to make law enforcement look like helpless bystanders, especially when innocent civilians are also affected by these reckless shootings, as they look to the police to put a stop to it. 

    Called the founder of Bronx drill, Dthang is also serving time for a weapons charge

    However, would banning drill music from hitting airwaves change anything? Adams referred to former President Trump’s Twitter ban as precedence but, are the two instances even comparable? Donald Trump is a privileged white man with enough wherewithal to know exactly who he is provoking with every word. Drill artists are teenagers who — for many — have yet to leave their own neighborhoods. Donald Trump had conflict with Russia and the Ukraine. These kids beef with each other because that’s all they know and where they’re from, death and murder are commonplace.

    Blovee: the Bronx rapper represented his borough in the meeting with mayor Eric Adams

    Instead of using drill music as a scapegoat, why not eliminate the problem at its core and focus on nurturing a more positive outcome for the youth. How about focusing on the vast number of underperforming high schools and making sure they meet certain standards? After all, education is one of the things that helped turn Adams’ life around. Schools could even begin introducing trade programs for kids who feel as though their future does not lie in a textbook, exposing them to legal income at an earlier age certainly would pique interest. 

    Rather, this past Wednesday, mayor Adams met with several drill artists to hear their opinions on the matter and clarify his stance.

    They came in with a lot of energy — of, you know, here’s a 62-year-old guy that [doesn’t] understand young people and you want to destroy. And I let them talk and then I told them what I said: That violent people who are using drill rapping to post who they killed and then to antagonize the people who they are going to kill is what the problem is.

    Eric Adams on his meeting with NYC rappers

     And they heard me, and we’re going to be rolling out something in the next few days to deal with this issue. It was a great conversation, and I was happy to have them there.

    The antagonizing lyrics Adams refers to have been happening in hip hop for decades, the difference is, rappers of yesteryear were more discreet with their disses, it was an “if you know you know” kind of thing. As we’ve entered the social media era, where anything and everything gets shared publicly, the reality that New York City is fostering youth that have such little regard for human life is a little too real for some and it reflects poorly on its leaders.

    Besides, what can one meeting solve when only two of the people in attendance are actual drill rappers (Fivio Foreign and B-Lovee), and none of the rival gang members/ drill rappers who their antagonizing lyrics are aimed at are present? Isn’t that how you come to a treaty, by having opposing factions sit down and come to a resolution?

    Nonetheless, this might be a strategic move from the mayor. With his denouncing of drill lyrics and vague rapper meetings, he can give his “hey, I tried” answer the next time a young driller rapper is killed, or he can continue to attack the sub-genre itself, but we’ll all know the problem was never the music. The music itself is a voice for the problems. But then again, the mayor may have just found his long-term cause to hang his hat on.