Category: Rock

  • Small Ghosts, Architrave, Bars Homer Featured on This Week’s EQXposure

    Each Sunday evening from 7-9 pm 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 Small Ghosts, Architrave, and Bars Homer.

    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.

    Small Ghosts- “I Might Disappear”

    Small Ghosts is a noisey rock band from Troy, formed in 2022, featuring members from a number of well-respected northeast bands. Their first record BLEED was released in June.

    Architrave- “Twitch of the Wing”

    Architrave is a synth-pop duo from Ballston Spa, made up of Jennifer Maher Coleman and Paul Coleman. Their unique blend of synth and alternative sounds makes listeners really enjoy them, and their new single off of their upcoming album Out of My Mind and Into Yours is out now.

    Bars Homer- “Lo”

    Bars Homer is a solo project created by multi-instrumentalist Paul Lambert based out of Saratoga Springs in 2023.

  • 2023 Riot Fest Lineup: Foo Fighters, The Cure, The Postal Service, Death Cab for Cutie and Queens of the Stone Age Announced

    Riot Fest has announced its 2023 line-up for the three-day festival. Beginning in 2005, Riot Fest has been regarded as one of the best festivals in the nation, featuring music from a wide variety of rock bands. The featured headliners include: Foo Fighters, The Cure, The Postal Service, Death Cab for Cutie, and Queens of the Stone Age.

    Other notable bands featured are Turnstile, The Mars Volta, Mr. Bungle, Tegan and Sara, 100 Gecs, The Gaslight Anthem, Death Grips, AFI, and many more. Riot Fest will span across Friday, Sept. 15, Saturday, Sept. 16, and Sunday, Sept. 17. As in previous years, the festival will take place in Chicago’s Douglass Park.

    Originally founded in 2005, Riot Fest is an independent music festival that incorporates the best of punk, rock ‘n’ roll, hip hop, metal, alternative, and just about everything in between. It was named #1 Music Festival by USA Today twice, and was voted Best Music Festival through a poll for Chicago Reader in 2021.

    Riot Fest is known for its music features and its reunions, such as that of iconic bands like Naked Raygun, the Replacements, The Original Misfits, and Jawbreaker. This year will feature the return of carnival rides, freak shows, panel discussions, and even a wedding chapel. In addition, Logan Arcade, a local venue, will be having free vintage arcade games, hosted by Riot Pop!!, Riot Fest’s own brand of nonalcoholic and alcoholic seltzer.

    The festival is easily accessible with Chicago bus and train lines, and is surrounded by diverse neighborhoods with many drink and food locals. Within the festival itself is a variety of food vendors, including vegan and vegetarian options.

    Tickets are available on Riot Fest’s website through the Tixr service. Only three-day passes are currently available, though single-day tickets will be available at a later date. The three-day tickets have a mix of options, such as General Admission, VIP Passes, Deluxe Passes, and Deluxe+ Passes.

  • Levitate Announces Fall Flannel Jam Lineup, Featuring Mihali and More

    Levitate has announced the 2023 Flannel Jam lineup, celebrating the beauty of the fall season in New England. Taking place on Oct. 8 at Marshfield Fairgrounds in Marshfield, MA with a special island encore performance on Oct. 9 at Cisco Brewers in Nantucket, MA, the festival will celebrate fall in a unique style.

    Flannel Jam
    Photo credit Adam Straughn.

    Levitate was founded in 2003 as a community-focused surf and skate shop that steadily grew through local support and grassroots marketing. Over the past 20 years, these original core values of community, creativity, and a connectedness to nature have been woven through all aspects of Levitate’s growth, from apparel lines, outdoor camps, music and events venues, and signature festivals.

    Flannel Jam also serves as the official release party of Levitate’s 2023 Fall Line, including their signature Original Flannels, plus sweaters, fleece, jackets, and more built with recycled, organic, and eco-friendly materials. The team perfected a line of apparel built for New Englanders, inspired by the connection and passion for surf culture, music, art, and the outdoors.

    Flannel Jam celebrates all things fall with a focus on creativity and community, mixing together live art and muralists, featuring an enlarged artisan village to celebrate New England Artists. The festival will also feature special seasonal fall-focused drinks and food, as well as a Kid’s Zone.

    The lineup will feature Old Crow Medicine Show, Chadwick Stokes & The Pintos, Jackson + Mihali, Futurebirds, Melt, The Heavy Heavy, Ali McGuirk, and Birch Swart & Sesalia. Nantucket’s island encore edition will see a reprise from Old Crow Medicine Show plus Chadwick Stokes & The Pintos, Ali McGuirk, and Buckle & Shaketo.

    One percent of each ticket sold will be contributed to the Levitate Foundation, a non-profit whose mission is to cultivate vibrant communities by creating and conserving access to music, art, and the outdoors.

    Tickets go on sale Sept. at noon EST via Tixr. Visit here for more information.

  • Dave Matthews Band Announces MSG Shows On Upcoming Fall Tour

    Dave Matthews Band announced a fall tour across the U.S., featuring two shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Nov. 17 and 18.

    Dave Matthews Band

    The headline run will kick off on Nov. 7 in Savannah, GA, and will include a stop in the band’s hometown Charlottesville, VA, as well as Uncasville, CT, and Greenville, CT.

    From their hometown show at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, the band will donate a portion of proceeds to the resident-led redevelopment of Charlottesville’s public housing. The contribution will add to the five million dollars that Bama Works, Dave Matthews Band, and Red Light Management have already committed to the project.

    Dave Matthews Band’s ongoing partnership with The Nature Conservancy has resulted in three million trees being planted since 2020. This year’s partnership, which will continue with the fall tour, will raise the total to four million trees. Fans can contribute by adding an optional donation of $2 per ticket to plant a tree with The Nature Conservancy’s Plant a Billion Trees campaign. The campaign is a forest restoration effort with the goal of planting a billion trees around the world by 2025. For more details, visit here

    Following the upcoming fall tour, Dave Matthews Band will head to South Africa for shows in Pretoria and Cape Town. Matthews and guitarist Tim Reynolds will travel to Mexico’s Riveria Maya in 2024 for their seventh all-inclusive concert vacation from Feb. 15-18. 

    Online presale tickets are available now for members of the DMB Warehouse Fan Association, available here. Citi Bank cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Sept. 12 at 9 AM ET until Sept. 14 at 10 PM ET through the Citi Entertainment Program. For more information visit here.

    Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, Sept. 15 at 10 AM local time.

    DAVE MATTHEWS BAND – 2023 FALL U.S. TOUR DATES

    11/7 – Savannah, GA – Enmarket Arena

    11/8 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena

    11/10 – Charlottesville, VA – John Paul Jones Arena

    11/11 – Charlottesville, VA– John Paul Jones Arena

    11/13 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena

    11/14 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena

    11/17 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

    11/18 – New York, NY  – Madison Square Garden

  • Don’t miss the 2023 Adirondack Independence Music Festival this Weekend, feat. moe., DSO, Karina Rykman, Mihali and many more

    The 2023 Adirondack Independence Music Festival takes place this weekend, September 1-3, returning to the Charles R. Wood Festival Commons in Lake George for three nights over Labor Day weekend.

    The 2023 Adirondack Independence Music Festival features a stellar lineup of rock and jam bands, food, and craft vendors, and a great view of the Lake George fireworks on Saturday evening. This year’s festival will feature headliners moe., who will once again be performing four sets over two nights, as well as Dark Star Orchestra performing two sets of Grateful Dead music.

    Also performing this year over the three days are Rubblebucket, Keller Williams, Dumpstaphunk, Mihali, Prince/Bowie performing the music of Prince and David Bowie (featuring members of Pink Talking Fish, Twiddle, The Machine and the Cool Cool Cool horn section), Dogs in a Pile, Melt, Neighbor, Eggy, Roots of Creation, Jimkata, Lucid, Karina Rykman, Sophistafunk, former Lettuce/Soulive saxophonist Sam Kininger & The A-Beez, Baked Shrimp, Escaper, Creamery Station, Suke Cerulo Band, and Hilltop.

    Music in the Festival Commons will begin at 1 pm on Friday and 12:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday, running continuously across two side-by-side stages until 11 pm each night. The event is for all ages, and children 12 and under get in free. For tickets and more information, visit here.

  • Brooklyn-Based PEAK Announces Fall Tour, Live Recordings

    Brooklyn-based group PEAK announced their first round of Fall 2023 tour dates, playing new locations as well as returning to old favorites. They’ll stop for a hometown show at the Brooklyn Bowl on October 5, as well as shows in Syracuse, Albany, and New Paltz.

    The self-described psychedelic indie-funk group recently released large archives of live audio on their Bandcamp page, as well as select live performances on YouTube from recent shows in Burlington, VT, Bridgeport, CT, and more.

    PEAK Tour Announcement

    PEAK also announced that the group has begun recording their third studio album, set to release in early 2024.

    UPCOMING TOUR DATES

    8.26.23 Oxford, CT, Black Hog Brewery

    9.8.23 Syracuse, NY Wescott Theatre # 

    9.15 Albany, NY, The Hollow *

    9.29 New Haven, CT, Stella Blues

    9.30 Harmony, ME, One More Harvest Fest

    10.5 Brooklyn, NY, Brooklyn Bowl $

    10.7 Burlington, VT, Nectar’s ** 

    10.13 Manchester, New Hampshire, The Shaskeen ^^

    10.20 South Kingston, RI, The Pump House @

    10.27 Syracuse, NY, Funk ‘N’ Waffles @@

    10.29 Baltimore, MD, The 8 x 10 %

    11.17 New Paltz, NY, Snug Harbor

    # Pink Talking Fish

    * The Jauntee

    $ Underground Springhouse, Flowmingoes

    ** Space Bacon

    ^^ Jabbawaukee

    @ Mystic Dead

    @@ Annie In the Water

    % Sam Cochran’s Dark Side

  • Pearlpalooza Lineup Features Fishbone, ALEXSUCKS, Sly Fox and the Hustlers, Yoga and more

    Downtown Albany will host Pearlpalooza on Saturday, September 16, 2023 on North Pearl Street, with a day full of music, yoga, vending from local businesses and much more in store.

    The free, all-ages music festival, returns for its 14th year, presented by Remarkable Liquids, and co-hosted by WEQX, The Downtown Albany Business Improvement District, and Sugar Productions, running from 11am to 7pm.

    pearlpalooza
    photo by Steve Malinski

    Starting off the day will be MVP Health Care Presents YogaPalooza 2023, a street-wide mass yoga gathering event, beginning at 11am. A team of instructors from The Hot Yoga Spot will instruct and assist this free 60-minute yoga class that is perfect for all levels.

    Music begins at 12pm with Sly Fox & The Hustlers, followed by The Rob Beaulieu Band at 130pm, B Chaps at 3pm, ALEXSUCKS at 4pm, and headliner Fishbone at 6pm.

    Surrounding the music will be the shops and businesses of North Pearl Street, as well as high-quality local vendors, fine dining, retail, and entertainment establishments.

    Parking is available at ParkAlbany’s Riverfront, Quackenbush, and Green-Hudson Garages for $8

    Basic ground rules to keep in mind: no outside alcoholic beverages or glass containers; no dogs or pets, with the exception of service animals; no recording performances, and security has the right to inspect any bags brought into the event.

    PearlPalooza 2023 is also presented by Nine Pin, Rare Form Brewing, Zero Gravity, Silver Therapeutics, MVP Health Care, New Scotland Spirits, ParkAlbany, O’Connell & Aronowitz, Global Partners, Putnam Place, CDTA, Homestead Funding Corp., Hampton Inn & Suites, the City of Albany, The Hollow Bar + Kitchen, and The Hot Yoga Spot.

    Pearlpalooza Schedule

    11:00 AM | Yogapalooza
    Noon | Sly Fox & The Hustlers
    1:30 PM | The Rob Beaulieu Band
    3:00 PM | B Chaps
    4:15 PM | ALEXSUCKS
    6:00 PM | Fishbone

  • Magic Beans To Rock The Hollow in Albany On Upcoming Fall Tour

    Colorado band Magic Beans has announced a span of fall tour dates, including a stop in Albany on October 26. Spanning all along the East Coast, this is the group’s most extensive tour yet, with more dates to be announced and a New Year’s Eve event in the works.

    Magic Beans Tour Announcement

    The self-described funk-soul-rock group has released a number of new singles this summer, including “Northland,” “Memory,” “You & Me,” and “Better Man.” Their latest album, Unzipped, released in 2022, takes significant influences from lo-fi recording techniques, hip-hop, and 90s neo-soul. 

    Magic Beans currently operates out of Colorado, where they will play hometown shows to begin the tour. Bassist Chris Duffy hails from Brooklyn, and the group will stop at Albany’s The Hollow on Oct. 26. Magic Beans is Scott Hachey (Guitar/Vocals), Casey Russell (Keyboard/Vocals), Chris Duffy (Bass/Vocals), and Cody Wales (drums). 

    Tickets and more information are available here.

    UPCOMING TOUR DATES

    09.01.23 – Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom / Denver, CO

    09.08.23 – The Caribou Room / Nederland, CO

    10.05.23 – Riverfront Live / Cincinnati, OH

    10.06.23 – Ramble Festival / Darlington, MD

    10.07.23 – Ramble Festival / Darlington, MD

    10.11.23 – Pour House / Charleston, SC

    10.12.23 – The Music Yard / Charlotte, NC

    10.13.23 – The Foundry / Waynesboro, VA

    10.19.23 – Lunasea Live / Virginia Beach, VA

    10.20.23 – The Camel / Richmond, VA

    10.21.23 – Wonder Bar / Asbury Park, NJ

    10.26.23 – The Hollow / Albany, NY

    10.27.23 – Nectar’s / Burlington, VT

    10.28.23 – Nectar’s / Burlington, VT

    10.29.23 – The Met / Pawtucket, RI

    11.02.23 – PHOME / Portland, ME

    11.03.23 – Soundcheck Studios / Pembroke, MA

    11.04.23 – Soundcheck Studios / Pembroke, MA

    11.05.23 – Park City Music Hall / Bridgeport, CT

  • In Focus: Amplified Echoes Tour with Jimmy Eat World and Manchester Orchestra Stops at Outer Harbor in Buffalo

    The sounds of rock echoed between the Buffalo Harbor and the Buffalo Skyway on Friday, as Jimmy Eat World and Manchester Orchestra teamed up to bring the Amplified Echoes Tour to the Outer Harbor.  The two bands are wrapping up a summer co-headlining tour which saw them swap headlining duties each night.  Indie rockers the Middle Kids opened the concert.  

    Grey skies and soggy grounds couldn’t dampen the concert spirit, as the early arriving crowd quickly filled the concert field.  The evening’s festivities kicked off with a set by the Middle Kids.  Making their way from Sydney, Australia, the indie rock group wasted no time getting the crowd engaged.  Opening with “Never Start” off their 2018 release Lost Friends, the upbeat track quickly had fans on their feet and moving.  It quickly became apparent to those in attendance the band were rising stars on the music scene.  This was never more evident than when the band would play their two newest tracks. 

    Early in their 30 minute set, the band performed their latest single, “Highlands,” a catchy and upbeat track that had heads bopping and is sure to have fans singing along in the near future.  As the set neared a close, the band performed their other release from 2023, “Bootleg Firecracker.”  The slower paced track was perhaps the highlight of this set, as singer Hannah Joy’s vocals danced and swirled in front of a layer of hypnotic sounds.  

    The Middle Kids perform at Outer Harbor in Buffalo

    With their familiar logo draped behind and a setting sun to stage left, Manchester Orchestra took the stage next.  The band wasted no time getting started, opening with the fan favorite “Pride.”  The slow building rocker saw singer Andy Hull’s familiar vocals build from a near whisper, to a growl as the song’s intensity built.  Fans jumped and threw fists in the air as the song exploded with a high energy finish.  The band kept the momentum going with the fast paced rockers “Keel Timing” and “Bed Head” next, both tracks of their 2021 release The Million Masks of God

    The band would dig deeper into their catalog as their 75 minute set moved along.  2006’s “I Can Barely Breathe” was a prime example of the band’s ability to build intensity through out a song, while tracks like “Simple Math” and “The Gold” showcased the familiar harmonies that have become associated with the band.  The band pulled off these harmonies in the concert setting with precision.

    Manchester Orchestra perform at Outer Harbor in Buffalo

    During the set singer Andy Hull would pause to honor a young fan in attendance who was attending her first concert.  “She asked me to play ‘I Can Feel A Hot One’ so I’m going to play a little bit of that… Dad we should probably talk about why is this her favorite song,” Hull said, which was met with much laugher from the crowd.  With their slot nearing a close, the band would end with “The Silence.” The track would start at a slow pace but build towards another climactic finish which saw fans passionately singing the song’s closing lyrics. As the song came to a close, Hull took the mic to the front of the stage, repeating the songs lyrics several times in front of layers of feed back as his band members laid their instruments down and left the stage.

    Manchester Orchestra performs at Outer Harbor in Buffalo

    Taking the headlining duties on this evening were indie-rockers Jimmy Eat World.  The band took the stage in near darkness, and began the slow burning and intense “Congratulations” off their latest album, Surviving (2019).  As the song’s intensity built, lights would flash to briefly illuminate the various members of the band, with front man Jim Adkins moving about the stage. By the end of the seven minute track, the song had built into a high intensity rocker. This served way for the bands’ second song, the high speed and ever popular “Bleed American.” Fans bopped and sang along to the anthemic track. The band kept the energy going as they segued into their 2001 smash hit “Sweetness” which had the audience calling back lyrics. The remainder of the bands 75 minute set served something like a running sprint, with the band firing off upbeat rocker after upbeat rocker, fitting in a total of 17 tracks during their set.

    Jimmy Eat World perform at Outer Harbor in Buffalo

    With their set nearing its close, the band would mellow the tempo a bit to perform the fan favorite “Hear You Me,” an emotional track about the loss of a loved one. They would waste no time ramping up the energy again, closing out the set with perhaps their biggest hit track, “The Middle.” It was a fitting way to close their set, allowing fans one last opportunity to sing and jump along to one of the band’s many hit tracks.

    Jimmy Eat World

    Manchester Orchestra

    The Middle Kids

  • Watch Derek Trucks sit in with Phish at SPAC

    Phish welcomed legendary guitarist Derek Trucks during the second set of their show on Saturday, August 26 at SPAC. For roughly an hour, Trucks traded guitar licks with Trey Anastasio and jammed on classic Phish songs as well as TV On the Radio’s “Golden Age.”

    Phish at SPAC with Derek Trucks
    Photo by Derek Java

    The late August shows served as a benefit for the Vermont and Upstate New York flood recovery effort. While rumors of Trucks abounded during the day, only when his amp was brought out on stage following a speedy “2001” did the audience let out an electric cheer for the guitarist of Allman Brothers Band, Derek Trucks Band, and currently, Tedeschi Trucks Band.

    Phish at SPAC 8/26/2023
    Photo by Derek Java

    Trucks had joined Phish once prior, in Charlotte, NC on July 7, 1999, for “Funky Bitch” and “Possum,” the latter of which would serve as the encore this evening as well. Additionally, Trucks and Susan Tedeschi were joined by Anastasio at Lockn 2019 for a recreation of Derek and the Dominoes Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.

    Watch Derek Trucks join Phish for “Golden Age,” “Everything’s Right,” “First Tube” and “Possum.”

    Phish – Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) Saratoga Springs – August 26, 2023

    Setlist via Phish.net

    Soundcheck: My Soul

    Set 1: Free, Wolfman’s Brother, Maze, Sigma Oasis, Pillow Jets, Tube > Twist > Harry Hood

    Set 2: Down with Disease[1] -> Ghost, Also Sprach Zarathustra > Golden Age[2] > Everything’s Right[2], A Life Beyond The Dream[2], First Tube[2]

    Encore: Possum[2]

    [1] Unfinished

    [2] With Derek Trucks on guitar