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  • New York Lawmakers Looking to end Madison Square Garden’s use of Facial Recognition to Deny Entry

    Madison Square Garden fell into controversy recently after using facial recognition technology to identify lawyers at firms in litigation with owner James Dolan, then removing them from MSG and Radio City Music Hall. New York lawmakers have now introduced a new bill to ban these practices at MSG’s sporting events.

    Madison Square Garden
    Exterior of MSG, 2012

    State Senators Brad Hoylman-Sigal (D), representing Lower and Midtown Manhattan, Liz Krueger (D), representing the East Side of Manhattan, and newly-elected Assemblyman Tony Simone (D), representing Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen, and Midtown, introduced the bill on Monday, January 23. The bill refers to New York Civil Rights Law Section 40-b, with the current language of the law stating that theaters, music halls, and concert halls cannot deny entry to legitimate ticket holders. The proposed bill will add “sporting events” to the list.

    The proposal comes after Madison Square Garden had removed at least four lawyers from its venues since October due to their firms’ active legal action against MSG. The venue appeared to use facial recognition to identify the attorneys, and while this technology improves security at events, critics fear there is potential for abuse.

    Rolling Stone reported that Grant & Eisenhofer attorney Barbara Hart- whose firm is working against MSG but who is not working on the case herself- told them that security officials stopped and identified her at Brandi Carlile’s MSG show in October, without even seeing her ID. Hart said that “This is retaliatory behavior of powerful people against others, and that should be concerning to us. It was a very eerie experience to be on the receiving end of at that moment.”

    Others who have been reported as being kicked out include Kelly Conlon, an associate at Davis, Saperstein and Solomon. She was attending a Radio City Rockettes show at Radio City Music Hall in December before being kicked out due to a personal injury lawsuit her firm is working on.

    MSG claims they deploy biometric technology for the benefit of public safety when they remove sports fans from the Garden. This is absurd given that in at least four reported cases, the patrons who were booted from their venues posed no security threat and instead were lawyers at firms representing clients in litigation with MSG. Our legislation will close the loophole in state law that allows MSG to remove fans from the Garden and encourage an end to surveillance for non-security purposes.

    NY State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal

    The proposal is the latest effort from the three state representatives to stop MSG’s policy. Kruger, Hoylman-Sigal, and Simone have also protested outside MSG alongside other lawmakers, including Congressman Jerry Nadler. Hoylman-Sigal spoke about why they are putting the effort into proposing this bill.

    Many law firms have sued MSG over the policy, and in November a judge ordered a preliminary injunction to the firms that said that MSG has the right to revoke and refuse to sell tickets to customers but that it couldn’t deny the lawyers entry at the door, given they provided a valid ticket, only applying to concerts and theatrical performances. Both the firms and Madison Square Garden appealed this to New York’s Appellate court.

    Larry Hutcher’s firm is representing ticket resellers in a suit against MSG Entertainment. He sued the company over the policy and appealed the judge’s ruling to try and include sporting events. He hopes it will get passed so it will stop the venue from barring him and his coworkers from attending events. “We argued that Madison Square Garden, because it holds both concerts and sports, should be considered as one venue, but the judge limited our right to go to concerts. We are extremely happy that the legislature is recognizing that this is easily cured, and they’re taking steps to do that.”

    Hutcher also believes that the facial recognition technology MSG uses needs to be focused on as he is concerned it violates privacy rights. “They got that facial recognition picture from our website,” Hutcher says. “They have taken that they have misused it, and they have created what is in essence a digital fingerprint of me. I have no idea what they’re doing with that. The fact that they have taken this information and put it in a system without my consent or without my knowledge is extremely disturbing.” He also went on to describe it as “dystopian.”

    Madison Square Garden Company has denied this facial recognition policy violates the law, under the guise of facial recognition technology images not being retained unless they have been banned from an MSG venue or identified as a security threat. James Dolan, CEO of MSG, doubled down on using it on Good Day New York, saying “The real issue is our policy of not letting attorneys who are suing us into our building until the litigation is done. When it’s done, they’re very much welcome back. This is not discriminatory and we will not back down – The Garden has to defend itself – our values are important to us.”

    This is an ongoing issue between lawmakers and Madison Square Garden, and the firms’ fight will continue as long as the law allows MSG to continue its practices. As facial recognition software is a newer technology, there are many concerns. Could these be used to limit people based on race or gender from entering establishments, and use claims such as security matters as reasoning? What do these corporate entities do with the database collected with these photos, taken without us knowing? These questions and more will be asked as the use of this technology expands.

  • Dave Matthews Band Announce 2023 Dates At Forest Hills, Darien Lake, SPAC And Jones Beach

    Dave Matthews Band has announced their 2023 Summer tour, and will be making stops at Forest Hills Stadium, Darien Lake Ampitheater, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, and Jones Beach Theater.

    New Tour & New Album

    The tour will celebrate Dave Matthews Band’s their 10th studio album Walk Around The Moon, out May 19th. Most of the album’s 12 original songs are produced by Rob Evans, including its first single “Madman’s Eyes,” which is available now. Longtime DMB collaborator John Alagia serves as executive producer on “Walk Around the Moon,” which took shape during the pandemic and “is as much a reflection on the current times as it is an urge to find common ground,” according to a press release from the band.

    After playing a trio of dates in Mexico, Dave Matthews Band will kick off its U.S. tour at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, TX on May 19. The headline run will include the band’s first show at the historic Forest Hills Stadium in New York on June 9. Dave Matthews Band will play two-night stands in Wilmington, NC; Charleston, SC; Noblesville, IN; Chicago, IL; Gilford, NH; Saratoga Springs, NY; Camden, NJ; West Palm Beach, FL and Irvine, CA. The tour will conclude with the band’s traditional three-day, Labor Day weekend celebration at Gorge Amphitheatre in George, WA.

    Dave Matthews Band will be performing in New York at Darien Lake Amphitheater on June 14th, Saratoga Performing Arts Center on July 14th & 15th, and Jones Beach Theater on July 19th.

    Dave Matthews Band performing
    Dave Matthews Band Performing

    Members of the DMB Warehouse Fan Association can now register for presale here, while Citi cardmembers will have access to presale starting Feb. 14 at 10 a.m. local time. General sale begins on Feb. 17 at 10 a.m. local time.

    Eco-conscious Tour Campaign

    Dave Matthews Band is once again partnering with Reverb to offset carbon emissions for band and fan travel, creating a climate positive tour. Dave Matthews’ ongoing partnership with The Nature Conservancy has resulted in three million trees being planted since 2020. This year’s continued partnership will bring the total to four million trees. Fans can join in this mission by adding an optional donation of $2 per ticket to plant a tree with The Nature Conservancy’s Plant a Billion Trees campaign – a major forest restoration effort with the goal of planting a billion trees around the world by 2025. For additional details, visit www.dmbtrees.org. Reverb will also produce the tour’s annual eco-village. 

    Watch the visualizer for the new single “Madman’s Eyes” below.

    DAVE MATTHEWS BAND – 2023 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES

    5/9 – Mexico City, DF – Auditorio Nacional

    5/11 – Monterrey, NL – Auditorio Pabellon M

    5/13 – Guadalajara, JAL – Teatro Diana

    5/19 – The Woodlands, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

    5/20 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion

    5/23 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP

    5/24 – Southaven, MS – BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove

    5/26 – Nashville, TN  – Bridgestone Arena

    5/27 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center

    5/30 – Wilmington, NC – Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park

    5/31 – Wilmington, NC – Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park

    6/2 – Charleston, SC – Credit One Stadium

    6/3 – Charleston, SC – Credit One Stadium

    6/9 – Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium

    6/10 – Hartford, CT  – Xfinity Theatre

    6/14 – Darien, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater

    6/16 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheatre

    6/17 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center

    6/23 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake

    6/24 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion

    6/27 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

    6/29 – Milwaukee, WI – American Family Insurance Amphitheatre

    6/30 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center

    7/1 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center

    7/7 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

    7/8 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

    7/11 – Gilford, NH – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion

    7/12 – Gilford, NH – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion

    7/14 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    7/15 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    7/18 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center

    7/19 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

    7/21 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion              

    7/22 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

    7/25 – Alpharetta, GA  – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

    7/26 – Orange Beach, AL – The Amphitheater at the Wharf

    7/28 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

    7/29 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

    8/24 – Highland, CA – Yaamava’ Resort and Casino

    8/25 – Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre

    8/26 – Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre

    8/29 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater

    9/1 – George, WA – Gorge Amphitheatre

    9/2 – George, WA – Gorge Amphitheatre

    9/3 – George, WA – Gorge Amphitheatre

  • KIDZ BOP Announce 2023 Tour with 4 Shows Across NYS

    KIDZ BOP have announced the Never Stop tour, with stops four stops in New York State, including Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theatre in Wantagh, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Darien Lake Amphitheater, and St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview in Syracuse.

    KIDZ BOP

    The KIDZ BOP Never Stop Live tour will introduce four new talented performers with concert-goers having a chance to see Jackson, Kiya, Shila, and Tyler perform today’s biggest hits live on stage. Besides the terrific announcement of the tour, KIDZ BOP also released their biggest album of the year titled, ‘KIDZ BOP 2023’. The album includes pop hits such as  “Anti-Hero,” “About That Time,” “Sunroof,” and “Late Night Talking.” Fans can expect to hear songs from ‘KIDZ BOP 2023’ and other pop hits performed by the KIDZ BOP Kids. 

    The family friendly tour will showcase new songs, choreography, special effects, and the return of the Daddy Dance Off. In other words, the dance competition gives fathers the opportunity to broadcast their best moves on stage.  KIDZ BOP has sold more than 23 million albums and generated over 8 billion streams globally since 2001. Additional fall tour dates will be announced later this year.

    Whether you’re a KIDZ BOP superfan or first timer, KIDZ BOP VIP Packages are the perfect way to enhance your concert experience. Four different KIDZ BOP VIP Packages such as, premium tickets, exclusive merchandise, a pre-show dance party and post-show Meet & Greet with the KIDZ BOP Kids, are available here.

    KIDZ BOP has decided to introduce their very first “The Ultimate KIDZ BOP Party Experience” with limited availability. This is excellent for birthdays and other special occasions. This fantastic experience includes 16 premium tickets, a private pre-show party with the KIDZ BOP Kids, an autographed guitar, party treats, and much more. For more information about tickets and tour dates, visit here. Tickets will be available for purchase on January 27.

    KIDZ BOP Never Stop Live Tour Dates

    Saturday, June 24, 2023         Stamford, CT                             The Palace Theatre*

    Sunday, June 25, 2023        Stamford, CT                   The Palace Theatre*

    Friday, June 30, 2023         Raleigh, NC                     Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

    Saturday, July 1, 2023        Alpharetta, GA                 Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

    Sunday, July 2, 2023          Charlotte, NC                   PNC Music Pavilion

    Friday, July 7, 2023           Camden, NJ                     Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

    Saturday, July 8, 2023        Boston, MA                     Leader Bank Pavilion 

    Sunday, July 9, 2023          Saratoga Springs, NY         Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    Friday, July 14, 2023         Darien Center, NY            Darien Lake Amphitheater

    Saturday, July 15, 2023       Wantagh, NY                   Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

    Sunday, July 16, 2023        Syracuse, NY                   St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview

    Friday, July 21, 2023         Holmdel, NJ                    PNC Bank Arts Center 

    Saturday, July 22, 2023       Bangor, ME                     Maine Savings Amphitheater 

    Sunday, July 23, 2023        Gilford, NH                     Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion 

    Wednesday, July 26, 2023   Columbus, OH                 Ohio State Fair*

    Friday, July 28, 2023         Franklin, TN                    FirstBank Amphitheater 

    Saturday, July 29, 2023       Huber Heights, OH            Rose Music Center at the Heights

    Sunday, July 30, 2023        Vienna, VA                     Wolf Trap*

    Wednesday, August 02, 2023 Toledo, OH                     Toledo Zoo Amphitheater

    Friday, August 04, 2023      Noblesville, IN                 Ruoff Music Center 

    Saturday, August 05, 2023   Clarkston, MI                   Pine Knob Music Theatre 

    Tuesday, August 08, 2023   West Allis, WI                 Wisconsin State Fair*

    Friday, August 11, 2023      Virginia Beach, VA           Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

    Saturday, August 12, 2023   Hershey, PA                    GIANT Center

    Sunday, August 13, 2023     Toronto, ON                    Budweiser Stage 

    Friday, August 18, 2023      Kansas City, MO              Starlight Theatre 

    Saturday, August 19, 2023   Rogers, AR                      Walmart AMP 

    Sunday, August 20, 2023     Maryland Heights, MO       Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    Friday, August 25, 2023      Sugar Land, TX                 Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land

    Saturday, August 26, 2023   Irving, TX                       The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

    Sunday, August 27, 2023     Austin, TX                      ACL Live 

    Friday, September 1, 2023   Inglewood, CA                 YouTube Theater 

    Saturday, September 2, 2023 Phoenix, AZ                    Arizona Financial Theatre

    Sunday, September 3, 2023  San Diego, CA                  Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre

    Friday, September 8, 2023   Bend, OR                        Hayden Homes Amphitheater

    Saturday, September 9, 2023 Mountain View, CA           Shoreline Amphitheatre

    Sunday, September 10, 2023 Irvine, CA                       FivePoint Amphitheatre

    Thursday, September 14, 2023 Puyallup, WA                 Washington State Fair*

  • Black History Month Step Show returns to the Palace Theatre in February

    On February 9, TD Bank’s Price Chopper Black History Month Step Show, will be presenting some of the best steps teams from the Capital Region and more. You can catch the show at 5pm inside of Albany’s Palace Theatre. This annual event will be full of high energy, rhythmic performers and should not be missed

    Step Show Palace

    Stepping is a historical form of art that keeps the memories of enslaved ancestors alive. When stepping, the body is used as an instrument through a combination of foot stomps, claps and words. In the 1800s, African American railroad workers stepped to uplift their spirits during their inhuman treatment.  Since speaking was prohibited at times, African Americans communicated through step. Their movements created a tune that told the story of their pain and sorrow. Today this tradition is continued by millions of people throughout and widely popular within sororities/ fraternities. More information about stepping can be found here.

    The euphonious and capturing sound of step is something that needs to be fully appreciated. Through rapid movement and split second changes, you can tell how much time and energy is placed into the choreography. The movement is so alluring that it not only appeals to the eyes and ears but as well as the soul. With each foot stomp you can feel the vibrations run through your body. The entertainment will leave you wanting to learn more about these organizations and their history. This program and others like it offer participants not only a creative outlet, but also a chance to be a part of something bigger than themselves.

    Tickets can be found here. Tickets are also available for purchase at the Palace Theatre Box Office, located at 19 Clinton Ave. Box Office hours are Monday through Friday 12pm to 5PM.

  • Beck and Phoenix Announce Co-Headlining Tour Coming to MSG on September 9th

    Grammy award-winning artists Beck and Phoenix have announced a co-headline tour; Beck & Phoenix: Summer Odyssey. The tour will stop at Madison Square Garden on Sept. 9.

    Beck & Phoenix

    Eight-time Grammy-winning artist Beck and French band Phoenix announced their upcoming co-headline tour. Beck is a 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominee, and his single “Loser” in 1994 catapulted him into the rock scene. No record sounds quite like the rest as he changes up his sound frequently. However, The New York Times noted “Though Beck’s records through the years have tended toward maximalism, a kind of meticulous sonic gorgeousness, melody remains central to his art.”

    Phoenix is a critically-acclaimed band from France and has been nominated twice for Grammy awards, winning “Best Alternative Album” in 2010 for their album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. They also won “Best Rock Album” in 2014 for Bankrupt! at the French Victoires de La Musique. They have also headlined festivals including Coachella, Rock en Seine, and Governors Ball, and have sold out Madison Square Garden and the Hollywood Bowl.

    The 19-city run tour will hit Madison Square Garden on Sept. 9, with special guest Weyes Blood. Tickets go on sale starting on Jan. 27 at 10 a.m. here.

    SUMMER ODYSSEY 2023 TOUR DATES: 

    Tue Aug 01 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena ^#

    Thu Aug 03 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater ^#

    Sat Aug 05 – Concord, CA – Concord Pavilion ^#

    Mon Aug 07 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum ^#

    Tue Aug 08 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena +#

    Wed Aug 09 – Orange County, CA – OC Fair*

    Fri Aug 11 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center +#

    Sat Aug 12 – Las Vegas, NV – Michelob ULTRA Arena +#

    Tue Aug 15 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre +#

    Fri Aug 18 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP ~#

    Sun Aug 20 – Houston, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion ~#

    Mon Aug 21 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion ~#

    Tue Aug 22 – Austin, TX – Moody Center ~#

    Thu Aug 31 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion #

    Sat Sep 02 – Detroit, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre ~#

    Sun Sep 03 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage ~#

    Tue Sep 05 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway ~#

    Fri Sep 08 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at the Mann ~#

    Sat Sep 09 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden ~

    Sun Sep 10 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion ~#

    Support Key

    ^ Jenny Lewis

    + Japanese Breakfast

    ~ Weyes Blood

    # Sir Chloe

    * Fair Date

  • The Orchestra Now Presents “Haydn, Brahms & The Manufactured Classical Ideal” at Met Museum Feb 19 

    Conductor and music director Leon Botstein leads The Orchestra Now (TŌN) for their upcoming presentation of Haydn, Brahms & The Manufactured Classical Ideal on Sunday, February 19th at 2 PM. This will be the second installment of the Orchestra’s popular Sight & Sound series performed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.  

    The Orchestra Now Presents "Haydn, Brahms & The Manufactured Classical Ideal"

    The program compares theories of classical music structure and 18th-century sculpture, featuring Brahms’ Variations on a Theme of Haydn and Haydn’s Symphony No. 38. Alongside the performance, there will be projected images from the Museum’s concurrent Chroma: Ancient Sculpture in Color exhibition.  

    The Orchestra Now (TŌN) currently comprises 58 vibrant young musicians from 12 different countries across the globe: Brazil, China, Colombia, France, Hong Kong, Hungary, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Singapore, Taiwan, and the United States. All share a mission to make orchestral music relevant to 21st-century audiences by sharing their unique personal insights in a welcoming environment.   

    Conductor, educator, and music historian Leon Botstein, whom The New York Times said “draws rich, expressive playing from the orchestra,” founded TŌN in 2015 as a graduate program at Bard College, where he is also president. HuffPost, who has called TŌN’s performances “dramatic and intense,” praises these concerts as “an opportunity to see talented musicians early in their careers.” 

    Leon Botstein The Orchestra Now Presents "Haydn, Brahms &
    Photo by Matt Dine

    Leon Botstein is founder Leon Botstein and music director of The Orchestra Now (TŌN), music director and principal conductor of the American Symphony Orchestra (ASO), artistic codirector of Bard SummerScape and the Bard Music Festival. He has been guest conductor with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Aspen Music Festival, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Mariinsky Theatre, Russian National Orchestra in Moscow, Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, Taipei Symphony, Simón Bolivar Symphony Orchestra, and Sinfónica Juvenil de Caracas in Venezuela, among others. 

    The Orchestra Now Presents "Haydn, Brahms & The Manufactured Classical Ideal"

    Tickets are priced at $30, $40, and $50; all tickets include same-day museum admission. Tickets may be purchased online by clicking the link here.

    For upcoming activities and more detailed information about the musicians, click the link here.

  • Nick Hakim Returns to Brooklyn with Third Album “Cometa”

    Coming off the October release of his third full-length album, Cometa, Brooklyn-based artist, Nick Hakim, performed at Brooklyn Steel this past Saturday, Jan. 21.

    Nick Hakim
    Nick Hakim, 2023 Photo by Parker Alexander

    Nick, joined by his incredibly smooth, regular musician accompaniment consisting of bassist Kyle Myles, guitarist Joe Harrison, and drummer Vishal Nayak, brought fresh sounds and layers to his already sonically rich vocal and backing melodies.

    The night’s performance began with a few songs off the new record, blending in occasional songs from his second and debut album, also including, “I Don’t Know”, from his E.P. Where Will We Go, Pt. 2.

    Nick Hakim
    Nick Hakim, 2023 Photo by Parker Alexander

    Midway through the gracefully blended set, show opener June McDoom joined the band on stage, providing harmonies fit for Nick’s soulfully gritty vocal style throughout the remainder of the show (not including the encore).

    Nick Hakim
    Nick Hakim & June McDoom, 2023 Photo by Parker Alexander

    Later in the night, Nick’s brother Danny supplied guitar accompaniment to “Perfume”, which he wrote the chords for.

    Nick Hakim
    Nick and Danny Hakim & June McDoom, 2023 Photo by Parker Alexander

    Some highlights of the night were a rousing performance of “Qadir”, named after his late friend, Qadir Imhotep West. Through repeated choruses, the band fully enveloped the audience, reaching out in the quiet and intimate moments, making the once industrial steel manufacturing plant feel like a personal performance in his living room, all whilst not forgetting to shy away from the crunchy, distorted guitar riffs and driving bass line.

    Tomorrow night, the group heads to Philadelphia, continuing the tour through mid-February, before flying overseas in March.

  • The Sound Of Animals Fighting Go Apeshit At Webster Hall

    Post-hardcore collective The Sound of Animals Fighting rolled through Webster Hall this past Saturday, January 21st, for the penultimate show on their 2023 winter tour. The tour comes fresh off the release of their new EP, and first new music in 15 years, Apeshit. These shows mark the band’s only fourth ever tour, but the hardcore supergroup were in fine form Saturday night as the eight-piece collective constantly shifted roles and personnel throughout the night.

    the sound of animals fighting webster hall
    The Sound of Animals Fighting at Webster Hall, 1/21/23. Photo by Joseph Buscarello

    The Sound of Animals Fighting have always existed behind shroud and mystery, famously doing their original press photos wearing animal masks and only identifying the band members via their animal monikers. While the core lineup has not been a mystery in a long time, the band has a new permutation of their rotating personnel for this era. Vocalist Anthony Green (Circa Survive, Saosin, L.S. Dunes) anchors the band with his soaring, melodic vocal style backed by RX Bandits members Rich Balling, Matt Embree, Steve Choi, and Chris Tsagakis. Rounding out the Apeshit lineup is Keith Goodwin (Days Away, Good Old War), Matthew Kelly (The Autumns), and Jonathan Hischke.

    the sound of animals fighting webster hall
    Anthony Green, The Sound of Animals Fighting at Webster Hall, 1/21/23. Photo by Joseph Buscarello

    On Apeshit, The Sound of Animals Fighting dial back the atmosphere and cinematic elements of their style in favor of more straight forward and in-your-face post hardcore. Standout track “Sharon Tate, Despite Everything” comes in waves; Rich Balling drones over a dark and melodic instrumental with sporadic drumming then Anthony Green barges in screaming out a long “Sharon Tate…” as the song takes on a more formal post-hardcore progression. The two sections blend together as the song progresses, creating one of the most interesting songs in the genre in some time. The title track kicks off the EP with a relentless hardcore presentation and technical, near math rock guitar and rhythm sections. Things slow down a bit on “Wolf”, with swirling and distorted synths backed by electronic drum kicks before the EP closes with “Duche Das”, most reminiscent of the interludes on 2007’s Tiger and The Duke.

    the sound of animals fighting webster hall
    Rich Balling of The Sound of Animals Fighting, Webster Hall, 1/21/23. Photo by Joseph Buscarello

    With the tour over, and the EP released, the future is uncertain for The Sound of Animals Fighting. The band has only toured four times since their debut in 2005 and all of their members are active in many other projects. Anthony Green himself has seen a resurgence in recent years, forming new band L.S. Dunes (who are fresh off a debut LP and tour) and remaining active in Saosin. While Circa Survive is currently on hiatus, you never know what Green will embark on next.

    The passion and cohesiveness of The Sound of Animals Fighting was top tier at Webster Hall this past weekend. The band performs as if they have been on regular tour for 15 years and the energy and engagement with the crowd was palpable. While we wait and see what the future holds, we can rest assured that we just witnessed one of the best post-hardcore tours in recent memory. Check out the full photo gallery from Webster Hall below.

    The Sound of Animals Fighting, Webster Hall 1/21/2023

    Setlist: Wolf, Apeshit, I, The Swan, Act I: Chasing Suns, Act II: All Is Ash or the Light Shining Through It, This Heat, My Horse Must Lose, Another Leather Lung, Blessings Be Yours Mister V, On The Occasion of Wet Snow, The Heretic, Act III: Modulate Back To The Tonic, Act IV: You Don’t Need A Witness

    Encore: The Heraldic Beak Of The Manufacturer’s Medallion, Skullflower, Stockhausen, es ist Ihr Gehrin das ich suche, Sharon Tate, Despite Everything

  • Sam Smith Slays as SNL Sends up Santos

    The first episode of the new year for Saturday Night Live found host Aubrey Plaza welcoming back an old friend to the Update desk, while Sam Smith played tracks from his upcoming Gloria album with two mesmerizing musical performances. 

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    With a timely opening sending up Fox NFL post-game coverage of Giants/Eagles – which ended less than a half hour before, SNL wasted no time using the Congressman and life story fabricator George Santos (Bowen Yang) reporting from the Super Bowl, delusions of grandeur on full display. Yang’s Santos would make an appearance on Weekend Update, driving the bit even further, as the jokes write themselves with the continually unraveling fictional backstory of Santos front and center this past week.

    Aubrey Plaza (The White Lotus, Parks and Recreation) took the stage of Studio 8H and recounted her longtime desire to host SNL, including her time as a page. This led to the SNL monologue trope of a tour behind the scenes, meeting cast members, the set design team and special guests – like former cast member and Parks and Recreation co-star Amy Poehler – popping up along the way. 

    A take on the recent TikTok clip-worthy Miss Universe pageant featured cameos from both Property Brothers, and skateboarding legend Tony Hawk. 

    Digital short “The Black Lotus” reimagined The White Lotus as a no-nonsense black-owned and staffed hotel, while “Game Night” brought together new neighbors in a revealing game of Taboo, and despite obvious cue card reading from Plaza, the rapid fire humor was refreshing and aligned perfectly with the host.

    Sam Smith’s first song “Unholy” found the London singer in a fluffy pink ball gown under pink curtains and lighting, with Kim Petras appearing out from under the dress to join in the song. By the end, this performance turned into a devilish hallucination, with Smith donning a horned helmet. This marked Smith’s third time performing on SNL, having made their debut in 2014 and performing again in 2017.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5fUCOgAJgk

    Weekend Update showed that the Santos well of comedy will not run dry, with Yang showing longterm potential for his satiral take. Plaza joined the Update team as April Ludgate, revisiting her character from Parks and Recreation, and then bringing on Leslie Nope (Poehler) who made herself at home at the update desk, once again. Poehler shared Weekend Update duties with Seth Myers from 2006-2008.

    The second performance from Sam Smith found him clad in gold, standing behind a choir who sang much of the track “Gloria.” Actress Sharon Stone – who starred in a remake of the movie Gloria in the late 90s – laid on a golden bed, moving to a new pose once Smith began to sing under the golden hued stage, a piece of performance art that was Smith’s idea.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFq8sojJNDo

    Saturday Night Live returns on Saturday, January 28 with host Michael B. Jordan and musical guest Lil Baby.

  • 37th Annual Tibet US House Benefit Concert Returns to Carnegie Hall, Featuring Maggie Rogers, Maya Hawke, and More

    One of the longest-running and most renowned live cultural events in New York City, the Annual Tibet House US Benefit Concert has announced its return to The Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall on February 26, 2024, at 7:30 PM.

    The Tibet House US Benefit Concert, now in its 37 year, delivers an evening full of amazing music, camaraderie, and one-night-only collaborations. Joining esteemed composer and artistic director Philip Glass, who once again curated this year’s line-up, will be: Maggie Rogers, Laurie Anderson, Maya Hawke, The Philip Glass Ensemble, Tenzin Choegyal, Scorchio Quartet, Joan Baez, SNL‘s Bowen Yang, Christian Lee Hutson, and Ukrainian punk rock band Gogol Bordello. Uma Thurman, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, and Arden Wohl will serve as the evening’s honorary chairs. Recently added, Joan Baez is a Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Recipient, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, and Kennedy Center Honoree.

    This annual event has been a standout for over three-and-a-half decades, consistently selling out and assembling some of the most legendary and exciting names in music and art. Some of these include Alabama Shakes, boygenius, Carly Simon, David Bowie, Stephen Colbert, Lou Reed, Phoebe Bridgers, Sharon Jones, FKA twigs, The Roots, Jim James, Vampire Weekend, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Blood Orange, Sigur Ros, R.E.M, Emmylou Harris, Jon Batiste, Nathaniel Rateliff, Jason Isbell, Iggy Pop, The Flaming Lips, Keanu Reeves, Eddie Vedder, Annie Lennox, Brittany Howard, Black Pumas, Cage The Elephant, Cyndi Lauper, Trey Anastasio and many, many more. 

    The event has garnered praise from many, including the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Hollywood Reporter, Wall Street Journal, Entertainment Weekly, Associated Press, Billboard, Vogue, and more. All proceeds support the work of Tibet House US, a non-profit educational institution and cultural embassy founded in 1987 at the request of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to ensure the survival of the unique Tibetan civilization.

    Tickets for the concert are on sale now ($35-$200). Also available now are special gala packages starting at $500, including prime concert tickets, an elegant dinner reception with the performers, and a who’s who of New York City society. To purchase these packages, visit here or call Tibet House US at 212.807.0563.