Category: Media

  • Julica Dann, Prom Sex, And Brian Kaplan Featured on This Week’s EQXposure

    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 Julica Dann, Prom Sex, and Brian Kaplan.

    Julica Dann, Prom Sex, and Brian Kaplan.

    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. 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.

    Julica Dann – “Side Grit”

    Julica Dann is Erica Ann’s indie/electro music-making Gemini Twin. She has been making music and involved with bands for years but wanted to branch out to do completely solo music. She started with an old drum machine making beats along with her bass playing skills and has grown to include computer samples as well. Her song “Side Grit” off of her record On Hold, released in 2019, will be played on EQXposure.

    Prom Sex – “The Thinker”

    Prom Sex is a DIY noise rock project from Upstate New York. Originally starting as an experimental noise project fronted by Alex Furnia, it has since developed into an electric, rock-oriented group, enlisting the songwriting talent of Alex’s twin brother Nick on later EPs and their most recent album, DEATH OF THE BODY.

    Brian Kaplan – ”Harder to Stay”

    Award-winning singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and recording artist Brian Kaplan has fronted his genre-bending original projects since 2001. His original music has made its way onto the playlists of some of the most prominent regional radio stations in the Northeast. His various projects have opened for or shared the stage with such monster acts as BB King, blink-182, moe., Widespread Panic, Jerry Garcia Band, and more.

  • Josh Lumsden Releases Energetic Debut EP “SCION i”

    Independent DIY pop artist and acclaimed NYC-based producer Josh Lumsden has just released his debut EP SCION i just in time for Pride Month. The album features many dramatic hit songs accompanied by a handful of LGBTQIA icons. 

    Josh Lumsden Releases Energetic Debut EP “SCION i" May 19th

    For instance, the album starts off strong by introducing Rupaul’s Drag Race Winner Yvie Oddly on first single, “Energy,” multi-dimensional trans icon Cottontail makes their mark on second single, “Holiday,”  and Australian pop-sensation Brendan Maclean croons on “Drowning.” 

    Josh Lumsden Releases Energetic Debut EP “SCION i" May 19th

    The remaining tracks of the EP mark a close to its collaborative first half, and a start of its visual-album experience. “Right Here,” an industrial house track that takes you right into a Brooklyn warehouse rave was accompanied by a music video that centered around high-fashion by up & coming designers SIKK Designs & SKNDLSS.  

    Josh Lumsden Releases Energetic Debut EP “SCION i" May 19th

    The song “Wanna Have Fun” is a Pop/R&B turned Techno earworm features a futuristic AI-infused music video making a statement on the emergence of AI generated art. The final single, “Waiting,” is a downcast pop dream that turns violent, featuring melodic vocals and infectious harmonies. The music video for “Waiting” is currently in production and will be released in the coming weeks.  

    Born and raised in Austin, Texas, the classically trained musician and self-taught producer Josh reins as NYC’s “Independent DIY pop artist” (Kaltblut Magazine). Thus, for being the sole producer of their entire discography, director and editor of their music videos, and graphic designer of album and singles artwork.

    “The ability to produce my own music came from not knowing anyone who made beats, along with my innate apprehensiveness to bother anyone,” recalls Josh. “Being able to create things on my own and not rely on anyone is not only practical, but liberating.” Josh cites their biggest musical influences, as fellow self-producing artists like Grimes and Rosalia, for giving him the drive to continue doing things his own way and on his own terms.  

    To listen to SCION i, click the link here

    For more by Josh Lumsden, click the link here

  • Good Company: Kendall Street Co. Cheeses It Up In Albany

    Making their maiden voyage through Albany, Kendall Street Company had fans jumping for joy on Friday, April 28th when they brought their barefoot brand of high energy, jam-infused beach rock, along with their signature sense of humor, to Lark Hall for the first time.  As enlightening as it was entertaining, it was the kind of show that sent you home thinking you’d just danced with the stars of tomorrow, today. The type of band that makes sure everyone is having fun, and If you didn’t this night, why were you even there in the first place?

    Jumping for Joy: Kendall Street Company brought the fun to Albany for their Lark Hall debut on 4/28/23.

    Based out of Charlottesville, VA, the band originally formed in 2013 and has been riding a steady wave of momentum since the end of the pandemic.  Thanks in large part to constant touring, dedicated songwriting and finding a balance between humor, business and being the best of buds, Kendall Street Company consists of frontman Louis Smith on rhythm guitar and vocals, the dress wearing Brian Roy on Bass, Ryan Wood on drums, Ben Lederberg on electric guitar, and saxophonist/keyboard player Jake Vanaman. Their sound is often hard to categorize, a melting pot of various styles and influences ranging from soul-searching blues, to jazz inspired bluegrass, to psychedelic yacht rock, to straight up feel-good pop rock. Along with an equally diverse and impressive list of covers in their bag, Kendall Street Company showcased it all on this Friday night in Albany.

    Kendall Street Company opened the show on 4/28/23 with their brand new single, “Becca’s Dad.”

    Opening the performance with their latest single “Becca’s Dad,” followed by “Wineglass Television,” we got our first cover song of the night in the form of the Grateful Dead‘s “Bertha,” which the Lark Hall faithful happily ate up.  Having reviewed several Lark Hall shows in the past, it never once occurred to me what the bird actually sounds like. Thanks to one of the most memorable and educational moments of the night, however, it’s now a chirp I don’t think I’ll ever forget. In deadpan poker face, KSC frontman Louis Smith would take us to school by calling up a Lark sound effect and piping it through the PA system long enough to where it was funny, then unfunny, then hypnotic and then funny again. Amusing themselves and the audience alike, make no mistake, these guys are serious musicians.  

    Barefoot Boogie: Kendall Street Company rocked Albany’s socks off on 4/28/23.

    Continuing on with “Porridge,” “Unwind (Boiler Jam),” and a surprise cover of “Ode to Viceroy” by Mac DeMarco, the band would play another unreleased new song called “Trapeze”.  The highlight of the night came next when fans in the crowd approached the stage and gifted the band a few containers of Aged White Cheddar potato chips, clearly a request for the guys to play their song of the same name. After taking a moment for a mid-set snack, as if the knock-off Pringles were communion wafers, not only would the band grant the request, they would jam it out using the chip containers as percussion shakers! While everyone in the audience was legitimately laughing out loud, the guys made note how the chips were a little dry and made them thirsty. Whether it was a planned bit, or spontaneous like I hope it was, it was effective and endeared the guys to the Albany crowd even more.

     Shake It Up: Give an artist a can of chips and they’ll get you something out of it. 4/28/23

    After “Sweet and Clean,” we got our third cover song of the night with “Doctor Worm” by They Might Be Giants. Speaking from the heart and getting a little sentimental, Kendall Street Company would then play the first song they ever wrote together, the irresistible “Cars.” Showing promise from the very beginning, on this night, KSC took a hard left during the song, detouring to the 5 boroughs and mashing it up with the Beastie Boys classic anthem “No Sleep Till Brooklyn.” “Laura, I’m Sorry About the Cobbler” would bring the main portion of the show to a close and leave the audience hungry for more. Happy to entertain the intimate crowd, Kendall Street Company would get a little sexy on the humorous encore of “Stanley Birddogmouth,” resulting in full audience participation similar to what you might see during a “YMCA” sing-along. As ridiculous as it was fun, it was hard not to get caught up in the charming antics Kendall Street Company provided to the unassuming Albany audience. This unteachable charisma and their innate ability to connect will surely help them go as far as they want to.

    Kendall Street Company “cheesed” it up in Albany, Aged White Cheddar style on 4/28/23.

    After taking a little time off to celebrate drummer Ryan Wood’s wedding, the band is set to make several east cost appearances later this summer.  With upcoming stops in Pembroke, MA, Asbury Park, NJ and a late night Phish after party at The Cutting Room in NYC, Kendall Street Company will also take part in some major festivals like Strangecreek Campout and The Peach Music Festival in Scranton, PA.  A band on the rise and one you definitely need to see live, if you’re looking for some good tunes, a good time and good company, Kendall Street has plenty to offer.

    Kendall Street Company | 4/28/2023| Lark Hall | Albany, NY

    Setlist: Becca’s Dad, Wineglass Television, Betha  [1] , Porridge, Unwind (Boiler Jam), Ode To Viceroy  [2] , Trapeze, Aged White Cheddar, Sweet & Clean, Doctor Worm  [3] , Cars > No Sleep Till Brooklyn (Albany),> Cars, Laura, I’m Sorry About the Cobbler

    Encore: Stanley Birddogmouth (Sensual version)

     [1]  The Grateful Dead cover

     [2]  Mac Demarco cover

     [3]  They Might Be Giants cover

     [4]  Beastie Boys cover

  • Interstate Island Release Rock Single “Grey Wolf”

    LI rock band Interstate Island have just released their newest single “Grey Wolf” on May 18th. The single explores the dichotomies of choosing between freedom and companionship.  

    Interstate Island Release Rock Single "Grey Wolf" Out May 18th 

    The track “Grey Wolf” navigates these feelings through the lens of a “lone wolf,” one searching for clarity. Throughout the song, both ideas are celebrated as the singer tries to decipher what he needs the most. Sonically, the track has a similar vibe to singers/band like Elton John, Styx, and REO Speedwagon. 

    Interstate Island was initially formed by Eddie Andrews, who was born and raised with a firm appreciation for classic rock music. More Inspiration for the project came after seeking to reimagine Electric Light Orchestra’s classic albums of the 1970’s. The first visions of Interstate Island emerged in 2019 when Andrews met with accomplished producer Matt Wallace (O.A.R., Maroon 5, Andy Grammer). 

    Matt Wallace had listened to a few of Andrews’ demos and expressed an interest in working together on a project.  They initially recorded an early version of “Love Song” with a group of rock musicians who have regularly toured and recorded with some of the world’s most successful artists.   

    While the results were inspiring, Andrews believed there was an opportunity to expand on the concept by incorporating leading (as opposed to background) string arrangements – and perhaps using a live orchestra to perform those arrangements. 

    After a brief hiatus caused mainly by the Covid-19 pandemic, Wallace and Andrews were finally able to record Brave New World in 2021. Simultaneously, Interstate Island began to scope out the best fit for a leading string arranger.  

    Since a centerpiece of ELO’s work was the way in which they glistened string arrangements over pop-rock tracks, Andrews felt this was imperative to incorporate. This led Andrews to collaborate with Steve Turner, a well renowned arranger who previously toured with Electric Light Orchestra. 

    Listen to “Grey Wolf” by clicking the link here. 

    For more on Interstate Island, click the link here

    For more information on the band, click the link here.

  • In Focus: Andrew McMahon Headlines Syracuse’s Food Truck Battle

    Summer festival season could not have kicked off with a more perfect start on Saturday, as the Syracuse Food Truck Association hosted their third annual Food Truck Battle at the New York State Fairgrounds.  The event featured over fifty local and regional food trucks as well as a day filled with local and national music alike, culminating with a headlining set from Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness.

    Andrew McMahon performs at the 2023 Syracuse Food Truck Battle

    Festival attendees were treated to a line up of over fifty local and regional food truck of varying cuisine.  The trucks lined the road ways around the Fair’s Chevy Court.  Happy festival goers packed the streets, hoping to try some of their long standing favorites, or perhaps venture into a new cuisine.  A panel of local celebrity judges sat stage side, sampling fare from each truck, and would later present several awards.  Festival goers were also encouraged to vote for their favorites.  

    Quality food wasn’t the only thing on the menu, as the day’s agenda featured a diverse mixture of both local musicians and national touring acts.  The day’s music kicked off with a set by local favorite, Just Joe.  Just Joe, formerly of heavy metal band Brand New Sin, delivered a set of classic rock covers played entirely on the piano.   His set was followed by a high energy performance by My So Called Band, who played a set of 90’s rock covers.  Fondu was up next, and by now the festival grounds were starting to pack in with the afternoon crown.  The area around the stage began to fill with dancing concert goers, who were enjoying the disco-party atmosphere provided by Fondu.  The Brownskin Band followed, delivering a set of R&B music. Finally, Hard Promises wrapped up the local music portion of the day, with a set of 70’s classic rock covers.  

    Fondu performs at the 2023 Syracuse Food Truck Battle

    Following an intermission to present the day’s awards, national touring act Michigander took the stage.  Led by lead singer Jason Singer, the four piece band performed a set of indie pop-rock tracks.  They opened with “Superglue”, the catchy first single off the band’s latest EP, It Will Never Be the Same.  The song’s chorus is one everyone in attendance could sing along with, even if they had never heard it before.  The band’s set had fans dancing and swaying in the area surrounding the stage.  One group off to the side danced and sang along to every word and even caught the attention of Jason Singer.  “You guys are awesome.  When you play a new city, you never know if anyone will show up.  Thank you so much.” 

    Michigander performs at the 2023 Syracuse Food Truck Battle

    After a short stage change over, it was time for Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness.  The area surrounding the stage had filled in almost entirely by this point with fans of McMahon, both young and old.  Taking the stage promptly at 8:30pm, the band launched into the high energy “Stars”, off their latest release Tilt at the Wind No More.  McMahon, who sings and plays piano, bounced around the stage between stints on the piano.  He danced on top of the piano, at times leaping into the air.  He ran through the crowd singing, without missing a beat.  In all, the band delivered 90 minutes of stand out tracks spanning McMahon’s career, one that has seen him play in three different bands.   The crowd, who packed the area in front of the stage, sang and danced along the entire set.  They pleaded for an encore, one which McMahon quickly obliged. Returning to the stage with guitarist Bob Anderson, the two delivered a haunting rendition of “Nobody Tells You When You’re Young” followed by “Cecilia and the Satellite” the later which was written for McMahon’s daughter, who frequently accompanies the band on tour. It was a climactic ending to a wonderful day of food and music.

  • In Focus: Sabrina Carpenter’s Birthday Show at Terminal 5

    Sabrina Carpenter recently played her second New York show at Terminal 5 this past Thursday, May 11th. Fans sporting sparkly tops, cowboy hats and boots, and the color pink flocked to see Carpenter for her sold out emails i can’t send tour. Thursday’s show was especially memorable as it was her birthday show, and included many features like a “birthday button,” her first live performance of her pop-hit “Skin,” and two special guests of whom she brought on stage. 

    Sabrina Carpenter during her performance of “emails i can’t send”

    The 24-year-old pop-artist first began her career at age 10 and rose to fame through her many roles in Disney shows. Carpenter has been releasing music since 2014 but recently gained widespread recognition because of recent album release, emails i can’t send. Featured songs like “Nonsense,” “Tornado Warnings,” and “because i liked a boy” touch on past relationships, dealing with heartbreak and hate, and growing as a result of it.

    The Terminal 5 concert was Sabrinas’s 34th show of her tour, and she has five more scheduled in her North American leg. She is set to begin her European tour in June of 2023.  

    Sabrina’s show was truly magical. Featuring opener Blu DeTiger from New York City, she opened the set with incredible bass-playing skills and vocals. Whipping her rockstar-blonde hair across the stage and encouraging the crowd to jump along to beat, DeTiger created an almost-tangible energy in the audience of three-thousand. 

    Carpenter’s decorated stage featured a giant heart-shaped mirror and a tall pedestal in which she first entered singing “emails i can’t send.” During “skinny dipping,” she pushed the “birthday button” and the entire crowd joined in to sing her happy birthday. Fans turned on their phone lights during “how many things,” and towards the middle of it her band stopped and put on a quick “hype” performance to get the audience’s energy up before finishing the song. 

    Blu DeTiger opening the show

    As in every one of her past shows, Sabrina picked a random audience member and gave them the microphone with the freedom to talk about any past relationship experience. The chosen fan detailed her struggle in working with long-distance, recounted the increasing tensions that studying abroad created, and described her eventual moving on from that relationship. 

    During her encore, Sabrina sang a beautiful renditions of “Nonsense” and “because i liked a boy.” During “Nonsense,” she brought out her two friends Whitney Peak and Paloma Sandoval, both of whom were dressed as the characters they played in Carpenter’s “Nonsense” music video. During the high note of this performance, pink confetti shot out of cannons and pink balloons dropped from the ceiling, inciting a huge roar of excitement from the crowd. She does not have any more New York dates, but the rest of her tour schedule can be found here.

    Setlist: emails i can’t send, Read your Mind, Feather, Vicious, Already Over, Bad for Business, skinny dipping, things i wish you said, Tornado Warnings, opposite, bet u wanna, The Sweet Escape (Gwen Stefani cover), how many things, Fast Times, Paris, Honeymoon Fades, Sue Me, Skin, decode

    Encore: Nonsense, because i liked a boy

  • Jess Jones and E.R.I.E. Featured on This Week’s EQXposure

    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 Jess Jones and E.R.I.E.

    E.R.I.E. and Jess Jones

    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. 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.

    Jess Jones- “Souvenier”

    Jess Jones is a free spirit born and raised in Esperance. She studied classical voice and guitar at the Crane School of Music and has performed at venues such as the Hotel Cafe, the Orange County Fair, the 2019 NAMM Show, and Rockwood Music Hall. She loves to borrow the picking styles of Paul Simon, James Taylor, and John Denver. 

    E.R.I.E-“Bad Mans World”

    E.R.I.E. is a Capital region-based indie rock quartet. What began as a passion project developed by singer/songwriter TJ Foster has turned into a fully formed quartet, bringing energetic live shows to eager audiences. Their most recent album Suburban Mayhem is out now.

  • Emily King Releases R&B LP “Special Occasion” 

    NYC native and Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Emily King has just released her newest album Special Occasion. The album is the follow-up to King’s critically-acclaimed Scenery LP and is her first full release in four years. 

    “I’ve called this a breakup-to-makeup-to-breakup-again album, but really, it’s about trying to find joy in trying times—trying to celebrate who you are in your quietest moments, rather than in relation to someone else,” King explains. “For me that’s still very much a work-in-progress, but I hope these songs will help people to find some hope and relief.” 

    The album’s title track highlights King’s songwriting prowess and her ability to dig into life’s deepest sorrows and uncover unexpected beauty, shifting her focus on the little things that make life fun and worth celebrating. Across eleven dynamic tracks, including “This Year,” “Medal,” “False Start” (a collaboration with Nick Hakim), “Bad Memory” (featuring Lukas Nelson)”, and “The Way That You Love Me” (in collaboration with Rob Moose). 

    Coinciding with the album release, King kicks off her North American headlining tour tonight in South Orange, NJ. Over the next few weeks, King, supported by Joseph Solomon, will visit esteemed venues across the country including Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Los Angeles’ Wiltern, New York’s Terminal 5, and more. The tour will conclude on June 1st in Boston. 

    King shows off her “smart, catchy songs that blend soul, R&B and pop” throughout the new album release (WNYC Soundcheck). Earlier this week she performed “Special Occasion” on Live with Kelly and Mark. Next Tuesday, fans across the country can catch King on CBS Mornings as she sits down with Anthony Mason for a conversation about the new album. 

    2023 North American Tour Dates 

    Fri, May 5 – South Orange, NJ – South Orange Performing Arts Center 

    Mon, May 8 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall 

    Tue, May 9 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues 

    Thu, May 11- Chicago, IL – House of Blues 

    Fri, May 12 – Madison, WI – Barrymore 

    Sat, May 13 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line 

    Tue, May 16 – Seattle, WA – Crocodile 

    Wed, May 17 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall 

    Fri, May 19 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore 

    Sat, May 20 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern 

    Tue, May 23 – Austin, TX – The Paramount 

    Wed, May 24 – Dallas, TX – Granada Theater 

    Fri, May 26 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium + 

    Sat, May 27 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre 

    Sun, May 28 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel 

    Tue, May 30 – Washington, DC – The Howard 

    Wed, May 31 – New York, NY – Terminal 5 

    Thursday, June 1 – Boston, MA – The Royale 

    Special Guests: Joseph Solomon, Devon Gilfillian

    To listen to Special Occasion, click the link here

    For more information on the upcoming tour, click the link here

    For more music by Emily King, click the link here

  • Pink Talking Fish Celebrate Iconic Album Anniversaries at The Wellmont Theater

    On Saturday, May 6, Pink Talking Fish celebrated two iconic rock albums at The Wellmont Theater in New Jersey by performing them in their entirety. The albums being celebrated were Pink Floyd’s iconic Dark Side of the Moon & Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense. One Eyed Jack joined the party to open up the night.

    Pink Talking Fish played Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety for the first set. Highlights included “Money”, “Great Gig in the Sky” and the sheer funk of “Any Color You Like”.

    The band took a break and proceeded to burn down the house with a faster paced, very funky Talking Heads album. Highlights included “Psycho Killer”, “Girlfiend is Better”, & of course a crowd favorite “Crosseyed & Painless”.

    The band encored with a thumping “Carini” & groovy “2001” filling the void of Phish covers of the night. Uncle Ebenezer performed many tasteful Phish covers at the afterparty.

  • Chromeo Announces “Funk Yourself” Tour and new Song “Replacements”

    Electro-funk duo Chromeo has announced their “Funk Yourself” tour, and released their latest track “Replacements.” The thumping, synth-laden track features artist La Roux, who also made a surprise appearance during Chromeo’s Coachella sets. On October 13, the band will stop at Brooklyn Steel in New York.

    Chicago rapper Ric Wilson, identical twin DJs Coco & Breezy and the rising New York star May Rio will support on select dates. The tour follows the band’s fifth appearance at Coachella which featured an all-new stage design, including four custom chrome modular synth towers. Chromeo celebrated the bangers throughout their career and music from a forthcoming new project debuted live for the first time. The Rolling Stones showed Chromeo appreciation by saying “Chromeo proved once again that nobody does it like the Funklordz.” 

    Chromeo is a Canadian dance rock band that was formed in 2002. The musicians David “Dave 1” Macklovitch and Patrick “P-Thugg” Gemayel united to create a blue-eyed soul, dance music, rock, synth-pop, disco and funk sound. The band has released five albums with three of them hitting the Billboard 200 charts. The duo were high school best friends and met in the mid 90s. They connected over different ethnic backgrounds and joked about being “the only successful Arab/Jewish partnership since the dawn of human culture.”

    Dave 1 and P-Thugg rose to prominence with their seminal 2007 release, Fancy Footwork. In 2014 Chrome increased their mainstream appeal with their chart-topping album, White Women, and 2018’s Grammy-nominated, Head Over Heels. Chromeo’s five LPs have been hailed as modern funk masterworks, and they have toured the world over for two decades.

    We’re an ELECTRO-funk band after all, and this record contains little nods to the 2000s indie dance sound that’s so dear to us. The idea was to combine sweaty dance floor energy with sincere emotions. It’s the duality in our name: Chrome, the shimmery electronics, and Romeo, the heartfelt romantics.

    Dave 1

    Mixed by disco and house legend Morgan Geist, “Replacements” follows Chromeo’s first official single since 2018, “Words With You”. Consequence raved that the song is “just as smooth as it is catchy,” while Stereogum added that “the contagious groove, effortless hooks, the abundance of immaculate flourishes.”

    Tickets can be purchased here.

    Chromeo 2023 Tour Dates

    May 26—Morrison, CO—Funk on the Rocks at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    September 23—Salt Lake City, UT—The Depot*

    September 25—Seattle, WA—Showbox Sodo*

    September 26—Vancouver, BC—Vogue Theatre†

    September 28—Portland, OR—Crystal Ballroom†

    October 1—Los Angeles, CA

    October 3—San Diego, CA—Humphreys†

    October 4—Phoenix, AZ—Marquee†

    October 10—Atlanta, GA—The Eastern*

    October 11—Richmond, VA—The National*

    October 12—Washington, D.C.—9:30 Club*

    October 13—Brooklyn, NY—Brooklyn Steel*§

    October 16—Boston, MA—Roadrunner*

    October 17—Philadelphia, PA—Franklin Music Hall*

    October 19—Montreal, QC—MTelus*

    October 20—Toronto, ON—Danforth Music Hall*

    October 22—Chicago, IL—Salt Shed*

    *with Ric Wilson

    †with Coco & Breezy

    §with May Rio