Category: Regions

  • Remembering Sinéad O’Connor: A Tribute at City Winery

    City Winery New York hosted a special night to remember Sinéad O’Connor on October 29th. What started as an idea by Amanda Palmer took shape over the last few months and came together with a star-studded lineup.

    Amanda Palmer

    The lineup included Stephin Merritt (Magnetic Fields), Amanda Palmer, John Cameron Mitchell, Kevin Devine, Suzanne Vega, Kat Edmonson, Julia Cumming (Sunflower Bean), Catherine Russell, Martha Wainwright, Resistance Revival Chorus, Bilal, Dida Pelled, Toby Lightman, Susan McKeown, and Joy Askew.

    Stephin Merrit (The Magnetic Fields)

    The house band was led by Tony Shanahan (Patti Smith) and featured Gerry Leonard (David Bowie), Jamie Edwards, and Yuval Lion. All the proceeds were donated to Bring Change to Mind and the Emma Swift Mental Illness Recovery Fund.

    Bilal

    Setlist: Dida Pelled: Jealous/Toby Lightman: You Made Me The Thief of Your Heart/Lahna Deering: Dense Water, Deeper Down/Susan McKeown: I Am Stretched on Your Grave/Joy Askew: Mandika/Kevin Devine: This Is To Mother You/Bilal: Just Like You Said It Would Be/Julia Cumming: Success Has Made a Failure of Our Home/Stephin Merrit: The Last Day of Our Acquaintance/Amanda Palmer: Black Boys on Mopeds/Kat Edmonson: In This Heart/Martha Wainwright: Nothing Compares to You/Resistance Revival Chorus: Thank You For Hearing Me/John Cameron Mitchell: The Emperor’s New Clothes/Suzanne Vega: All Apologies/
    Catherine Russell: No Man’s Woman

    John Cameron Mitchell
    Martha Wainwright
    Dida Pelled
    Joy Askew
    Julia Cumming (Sunflower Beam)
    Kat Edmonson
    Kevin Devine
    Lahna Deering
    Resistance Revival Chorus
    Susan McKeown
    Toby Lightman
    The House Band
  • “Walrus in Wonderland” Debuts in Brooklyn, A Psychedelic Triumph Through Alice’s Adventures

    On Thursday, October 26, in a mesmerizing fusion of musical prowess and theatrical artistry, Brooklyn’s own Walrus brought a Brooklyn Bowl audience on a transcendent journey through a musical reimagination of Lewis Carroll’s timeless Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The original production, “Walrus in Wonderland,” presented by Loop Toupe, delivered an immersive experience that blended the iconic sounds of the 60s psychedelic era with mesmerizing live dancers, enchanting costumes, and light show projections.

    Since forming in 2021 WALRUS has been on a mission to celebrate the psychedelic music of the Beatles and their contemporaries. From a weekly residency at Manhattan’s The Delancey, to becoming a regular presence at Brooklyn Bowl, Walrus has solidified their status as a cultural staple among New York area concert-goers.

    Led by the musical ingenuity of brothers Chris and Tom Mackin and collaborator Josh Santiago, the original soundtrack of “Walrus in Wonderland”  enveloped listeners in a psychedelic symphony that evoked the sonic oeuvre of the 1960s across the show’s 13 songs. The night’s standout performance was the debut of the Walrus original “Cheshire Cat” with groovy baselines and ripping solos that left the audience grinning from ear to ear. 

    During the show, Walrus band members Chris Mackin (Guitar/Vocals), Josh Santiago (Guitar/Vocals), Satoko Mori (Keyboard/Vocals), Dan Shein (Drums) and Sarah Elaz (Bass/Vocals) were joined by a roster of talented guest musicians including Will Corona, Michael Conklin, and Coco Solazzo who took attendees on a musical adventure down the rabbit hole.

    The debut performance was elevated by the visual spectacle projection-mapped by Ghost of Provence and seamlessly matched with dance choreography by the talented Megan Roe. Together, the ensemble delivered an experience that defied convention and brought attendees through the looking glass for an evening of unrivaled artistic immersion. “Walrus in Wonderland” was put on by the New York production company Loop Troupe, a group of artists presenting new and experimental material.

    Reflecting on opening night, Chris Mackin the show’s lead guitarist said, “It is incredible to see this cacophonous experience brought to life. Tom and I have talked for a long time about wanting to create a concert experience that went beyond the music and played to all of your senses. It is thrilling to watch audiences go on this multi-sensory adventure.”

    Walrus in Wonderland – Brooklyn Bowl October 26

    Set One: Mr. W Rabbit > Down, Down, Down > Bottle Says Drink Me, Pig Baby, Garden Of Live Flowers [1], Cheshire Cat, Looking Glass House, Mad Tea Party [2]

    Set Two: Nonsense If You Like [3], Vorpal Sword, The Mouse > Caterpillar Hookah, Curious Dream [3] > Down, Down, Down Reprise 

    Encore: I Am the Walrus [1] [4]

    [1] Featuring Will Corona on vocals
    [2] Featuring Michael Conklin on saxophone
    [3] Featuring Coco Solazzo on vocals
    [4] Beatles Cover

  • Armani Caesar Shines as First Lady of Griselda

    The reach of Griselda Records remains immeasurable. From murals translated across continents to ritualistic celebrations in concert, people appreciate those who stamp their legacy in a way that could never be replicated.

    The Liz by Armani Caesar

    Griselda grew organically and through a brilliant scheme devised by Westside Gunn. Armani Caesar, first lady of Griselda, serves as a cornerstone to their rise and continual ascension.

    Buffalo: the Queen City

    Armani Caesar often embodies the lavish aesthetic. Her mixtapes consistently revolve around street couture. Mixtapes named after Liz Claiborne, Miss Elizabeth [WWE] and Elizabeth Taylor showcase the lane and luxurious vibes she provides. She dropped out of college the minute she learned how to sell Iceberg and other apparel items discussed in Marketing class at North Carolina Central University. “Hip-Hop in Context 1973-1997” taught by Kid N Play and 9th Wonder at this HBCU changed Armani’s perspective immensely.

    Armani Caesar poses beneath spiral stairs while donning a ‘Buffalo Kids’ necklace

    This artist expresses herself in an uninhibited and nonchalant manner. Treating hip-hop as competition runs in the veins of any Griselda artist. Yet, Armani makes it seem like she only conquers hip-hop to generate an additional stream of income. That type of disposition adds to the overall appeal of the artist. Additionally, her fashion expertise continues to create many satisfied customers at Armani’s Closet.

    Producer Over Consumer

    With an entrepreneurial mindset – Armani remains steadfast in all of her endeavors. In 2020, she signed to Griselda and began to cement her legacy as the first lady on the roster. She joined GxFR during quite the pinnacle of musical production for her and her Griselda teammates. Upon rapping over a legendary DJ Premier beat, her abilities began to sharpen quickly. 

    Liz 2 by Armani Caesar

    The way that Westside Gunn reignites and branches individuals together proves why Griselda’s reach will stand the test of time for generations to come. The amount of individually talented people comprise quite the collective of ambitious people who push the genre forward. Armani Caesar could quite possibly be the flyest emcee of the bunch and will continue to elevate her skillset down the line. 

    AC could tour in 2024 so make sure you stay tuned to see where she might perform.

  • Disco Biscuits Close out 2023 Touring at The Capitol Theatre

    To cap off a wildly successful 2023 touring schedule that spanned every corner of the country, The Disco Biscuits celebrated with two powerhouse shows in the friendly confines of the legendary Capitol Theatre in Port Chester.

    The band is still riding high atop a new wave of creativity and cohesion that’s fostered some of their best performances to date. Friday and Saturday night in Port Chester were no exceptions with the Biscuits doling out some pre-Halloween goodies.

    Friday night initiated with “Hope” in the opener spot, aka a good old fashioned “Hopener” that saw the band fly through this older number with ease. The first of tonight’s two cover song selections came next as the Biscuits took the Men Without Hats hit “Safety Dance” out for a spin. A brief outro jam soon morphed into the beginning of “Caterpillar” that took its time with a nicely extended opening section and the band was off and running. A silky smooth segue into the instrumental “M1” came next before an inverted “Naeba” and the end of “Caterpillar” wrapped up the opening stanza.

    A Biscuits classic in “House Dog Party Favor” kicked off the second set in fine fashion as the band’s iconic light show replete with laser beams coated the walls of the Capitol Theater in a rich tapestry of colors and images. The second set maintained an old school vibe to it early on with the near-20 minute “Helicopters” that came next and featured a well crafted jam with guitarist Jon Gutwillig leading the way. As it reached yet another climax, a slight change in the rhythm then ushered in the second cover of the night, the band’s instrumental take on Donna Summer’s Disco Era hit “I Feel Love.”

    Another funk laden jam with a slow build in intensity served as the foundation for a segue into the ending of “To Be Continued,” another one of the the new batch of Disco Biscuits originals and the first time it’s ever received the “inversion” treatment, with the ending section played immediately before the beginning of the song. Another newer number in “Freeze” followed before a quick re-visit to “Helicopters” to close out a second set that was one long segue of music after the opening “House Dog.” “Times Square” followed by a triumphant and powerful “Morph Dusseldorf” put one last finishing touch on the evening in the encore slot.

    Saturday night’s first set featured another extended bookending as it both began and concluded with another selection from the newer originals, “Twisted In The Road.” Seemingly picking up right where they left off the previous night, a dark, up-tempo jam was the first one out of the shoots. The band continued to show their comfort with the new material with another seamless segue into a monstrous “Buy The Time” that came next and clocked in at close to 30 minutes overall. With infectious melodies provided by Aron Magner on keys and a completely danceable beat, this one is sure to be a live staple for years to come and produced, arguably, the best jam of the entire weekend.

    Near its completion, elements of “Digital Buddha” began to seep in and the Biscuits were soon away with an inverted take on an old crowd favorite. The band then shifted from the old right back to the new with the fittingly-titled “Monster” that came next, only the third time ever this instrumental song has been played live. It featured some familiar chording that had some thinking “Lunar Pursuit” or otherwise instead. As the tempo began to increase, another familiar sound began to emerge, this time the peak of “Crickets” as the band steamrolled through another inverted rendition of a live staple before wrapping up the set.

    The last frame of music for the weekend did nothing but feature more of the same: only a few songs needed with added bountiful jams placed in between each. Things got started with a cover of Pink Floyd’s “Run Like Hell” that started with a slow, patient intro jam before fully kicking into gear. Much like its first set predecessor in “Buy The Time,” a significant chunk of the second was devoted to another new tune in “The Deal,” with this one clocking in at well over 30 minutes in total.

    An inverted (for the first time ever) “One Chance To Save The World” took the yet-to-be-released ‘Space Rock Opera’ took the song to new height, peak performance that found itself slipping into “Basis for a Day.” Fans got a taste of “Basis” in April when the second set of the final night featured multiple segues in and out of portions of the song, fitting newer tunes like “The Deal” and “To Be Continued…” within “Basis.” This evening, just one new song, “Photograph” would be sandwiched in between, an intense, energy driven combination, closing the night over the last 38 minutes.

    An encore of “Home Again” fit the bill nicely, as fans have found the Capitol Theatre to be home base in the New York metro area, with annual – and now bi-annual runs at the original rock palace. Just before truly calling it a night, Marc Brownstein thanked the crowd and dropped the band back into the final portion of “Basis for a Day,” dubbed “Basis for a Tour” in the Nugs recording.

    While the band is done touring for the year, they will be at North Beach Music Festival in Miami in early December, at Palladium Times Square for a late night show on December 28, followed by two nights at Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia, before heading out west in 2024. Full tour dates can be found here.

    Setlists via Biscuits Internet Project

    Disco Biscuits – The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY – Friday, October 27, 2023

    Set 1: Hope, Safety Dance > Caterpillar > M1 > Naeba 1 > Caterpillar
    Set 2: House Dog Party Favor, Helicopters > I Feel Love > To Be Continued 2 1 > Freeze > Helicopters
    Encore: Times Square, Morph Dusseldorf
    1 inverted
    2 first time inverted

    Disco Biscuits – The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY – Saturday, October 28, 2023

    Set 1: Twisted in the Road > Buy The Time > Digital Buddha 1 > Monster 2 > Crickets 3 1 > Twisted in the Road
    Set 2: Run Like Hell 4 > The Deal > One Chance To Save The World 5 1 > Basis For A Day > Photograph > Basis For A Day
    Encore: Home Again, Basis For A Day 6
    1 inverted
    2 LTP 3/12/22 (108 shows)
    3 w/ Gamma Goblins tease
    4 unfinished
    5 1st time inverted
    6 reprise

    Photos by Brian Ferguson

  • New Kids on the Block Release Summer 2024 Revival Tour Dates

    New Kids on the Block, the Boston native pop act, announced the Magic Summer 2024 Tour, reviving their 1990 tour of the same name.

    Special guests Paula Abdul and DJ Jazzy Jeff will join the group as they embark, with stops in Wantagh, Saratoga Springs, and Darien Center. 

    New Kids on the Block Tour

    The tour will kick off on June 14 in Cuyahoga Falls, OH, with stops in Denver, Phoenix, Dallas, Philadelphia, and Toronto. The group will make stops in New York at Wantagh’s Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on August 4, Saratoga Springs’ Broadview Stage at SPAC on August 11, and Darien Center’s Darien Lake Amphitheater on August 22.

    The true ‘magic’ of this tour is in the music, the moments and the memories that we get to create – and recreate – with our amazing fans each night. Feeling all the nostalgic feels of the original Magic Summer, with the bond that we’ve shared throughout the years, will make for a most magical time indeed.

    Donnie Wahlberg

    As a revival of their 1990 Magic Summer Tour, New Kids on the Block will perform a selection of their greatest hits, fan favorite tracks, and deep cuts for diehard fans. The tour is their first predominantly outdoor tour in 15 years, with many of the same venues from the 1990 tour.

    New Kids on the Block

    New Kids on the Block will release a revamped version of their 2008 comeback album, The Block Revisited, on November 3. The release will celebrate 15 years since their return from hiatus.

    TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with Fanclub and CITI presales beginning on Wednesday, November 1. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning on Friday, November 3 at 10 AM at LiveNation.com.

    New Kids on the Block Upcoming Tour Dates

    June 14 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center

    June 15 – Tinley Park, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

    June 18 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

    June 19 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake

    June 21 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center

    June 22 – Maryland Heights, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    June 23 – Prior Lake, MN – Mystic Amphitheater

    June 25 – Kansas City, MO – Starlight Theatre

    June 26 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP

    June 28 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena

    June 29 – Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre

    July 1 – Highland, CA – Yaamava’ Theater **

    July 2 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre

    July 3 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre

    July 5 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum

    July 6 – Palm Desert, CA – Acrisure Arena

    July 7 – Chula Vista, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

    July 9 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

    July 10 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater

    July 12 – Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    July 13 – The Woodlands, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Presented by Huntsman

    July 14 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion

    July 16 – Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater

    July 17 – Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater

    July 19 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

    July 20 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

    July 21 – Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place

    July 25 – Charleston, SC – Credit One Stadium

    July 26 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

    July 27 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion

    July 28 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park

    August 1 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach

    August 2 – Hartford, CT – XFINITY Theatre

    August 3 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium

    August 4 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

    August 8 – Holmdel, NJ –  PNC Bank Arts Center

    August 9 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion

    August 10 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center

    August 11 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Broadview Stage at SPAC

    August 15 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at the Mann

    August 16 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion

    August 17 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage

    August 22 – Darien Center, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater

    August 23 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena

    August 24 – Milwaukee, WI – American Family Insurance Amphitheater

    August 25 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center

  • Frog To Return With Gothic But Cartoonish Album, “Grog”

    New York duo Frog return with their fifth album, Grog, a collection of gorgeous Indie Americana full of the nostalgia, hope, defeat, and lust.l

    Frog is made up of brothers Danny (songwriting) and Steve Bateman (drums, percussion, backup vocals).

    While Steve believes a lot of his albums felt as if they took place in real-world cities (such as New York, and LA in the 70s), Steve describes this new album as taking place in Hades. He writes, “The whole thing is bathed in flames and the grooves are bubbling and the devil is a DJ smiling broadly.”

    Eclectic and wildly creative, Frog’s new fully-realized LP veers from the gorgeous grooving funk of Black on Black on Black to the classic pop of “Maybelline” before New Ro” exemplifies the gothic and cartoonish characteristics that songwriter Daniel Bateman describes his latest work with. 

    Sometimes it’s Jonathan Richman, sometimes it’s Hall & Oates, sometimes it’s Billy Joel, sometimes it’s Steely Dan, sometimes it’s Townes Van Zandt…but it’s always Frog.

    “There are really exciting places we were able to get to on this record, places that I didn’t know existed before I found them. It feels both gothic and cartoonish to me, big gargoyles, dark skies, storms, but the statues are of ‘Aaahh!!! Real Monsters.’ Every song is a step deeper into the abyss.” 

    Daniel Bateman

    Grog will be released both via CD and digital on November 17 and launched with a performance at YoFi Fest 11 (Yonkers, NY) which accompanies a screening of their “Kings of Blah documentary. 

    Previous singles Judy Garland and You Know I’m Down with several million streams on Spotify.

    Stream Frog on Spotify or Apple Music.

    Follow them on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Bandcamp, YouTube, or visit their website.

  • Foo Fighters Play Heartfelt, Star-Studded Set on Saturday Night Live

    Foo Fighters played an emotional performance on Saturday Night Live (SNL), alongside host Nate Bergatze and surprise guests H.E.R. and Christopher Walken. The appearance was their first SNL showing since the tragic death of drummer Taylor Hawkins in March of 2022.

    Foo Fighters Saturday Night Live

    The group first played their track “Rescued,” introduced by actor Christopher Walken. Walken recreated his former pronunciation of the band’s name, as a reference to their 2003 pairing on Saturday Night Live where he recited, “Foo FIGHTERS.” The Fighters delivered an electric performance of “Rescued,” complete with vocalist Dave Grohl’s headbanging.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMHEBSnoX4A

    Foo Fighters followed up with a performance of “The Glass,” accompanied by special guest H.E.R. The collaborative rendition began with an emotional Dave Grohl, reminding the audience of the band’s great loss of Taylor Hawkins last year. The emotion was not to the performance’s detriment, as H.E.R lended stunning vocals and guitar alongside Grohl. 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oON5LswFU9A

    Foo Fighters are set to embark on tour next month, with shows across Australia, the UK, and more. Their North American tour next summer includes two can’t-miss dates at NYC’s Citi Field on July 17 and 19. Tickets are still available for both July 17 and 19.

    FOO FIGHTERS U.S. STADIUM DATES 2024

    Wednesday, July 17 — New York NY — Citi Field *  

    Friday, July 19 – New York NY — Citi Field # 

    Sunday, July 21 – Boston MA — Fenway Park # 

    Tuesday, July 23 – Hershey PA — HERSHEYPARK Stadium # 

    Thursday, July 25 – Cincinnati OH — Great American Ball Park * 

    Sunday, July 28 – Minneapolis MN — Target Field ** 

    Saturday, August 3 – Denver CO — Empower Field at Mile High * 

    Wednesday, August 7 – San Diego CA — Petco Park $

    Friday, August 9 – Los Angeles CA — BMO Stadium #

    Sunday, August 11 – Los Angeles CA — BMO Stadium %  

    Thursday, August 16 – Portland OR — Providence Park Soccer Stadium %

    Saturday, August 18 – Seattle WA — T-Mobile Park %

    * Pretenders & Mammoth WVH Support 

    ** Pretenders & L7 Support 

    # The Hives & Amyl and The Sniffers Support

    $ The Hives & Alex G Support

    % Pretenders & Alex G Support

  • Brooklyn Conservatory of Music’s Annual HOUSE PARTY: A Night of Music, Fun, and Fundraising

    Get ready for a musical extravaganza as the nonprofit Brooklyn Conservatory of Music hosts its eighth annual HOUSE PARTY on Thursday, November 9, from 6 PM to 10 PM. This unforgettable event will transform the Brooklyn Conservatory’s Park Slope Victorian Mansion into a vibrant celebration of music, featuring 20 musical acts spread across indoor and outdoor stages, spanning all five floors of this historic venue.

    Courtesy of Brooklyn Conservatory of Music

    The HOUSE PARTY isn’t just about music and revelry; it’s a night with a cause. This event raises funds to support the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music’s vital music education and music therapy programs that serve communities throughout New York City to bring high-quality music education and music therapy to thousands of students and clients at public schools and community-based organizations across the city’s five boroughs.

    The event is scheduled for Thursday, November 9, 2023, starting with a pre-party at 6:00 PM, followed by the main event from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM and an after-party at 10 PM, all taking place at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, situated at 58 Seventh Avenue in Park Slope, Brooklyn, 11217.

    The HOUSE PARTY boasts a spectacular lineup of musical acts, featuring renowned artists such as DJ Spinna, Martha Redbone, Red Baraat, The Brothers Footman, Brass Queens, Duchess, Kiran Ahluwalia, and many more. It’s a diverse and eclectic musical journey that will keep you entertained throughout the evening.

    The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music is on a mission to transform lives and build community through the power of music. They offer private music lessons, group classes, ensembles, and music therapy, all within the welcoming confines of their Park Slope home. Through community engagement programs, they bring high-quality music education and music therapy to students and clients across New York City’s five boroughs. The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music is committed to creating a safe, affirming, and inclusive space where people from all walks of life can come together to experience learning, joy, creativity, and healing through music.

    Support this fantastic cause, enjoy a night of incredible music, and be part of a community that believes in the transformative power of music. Tickets for this one-of-a-kind soirée are on sale now. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of what many have called “the best party in Brooklyn.

  • San Holo Brings Existential Dance Music to Buffalo 

    Producer San Holo made a stop at Buffalo Riverworks October 21 for his latest tour. The Existential Dance Music tour invited a night full of emotion and mystical imagery. 

    san holo Existential Dance Music
    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    Openers ZWAAN, OddKidOut, and DROELOE opened up the night for Buffalo. Through lush instrumentation and grit, they gave room for a night full of soothing sounds. 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    San Holo stage presence invites an innovative take towards weaving personal journey through a live show experience. He is constantly running around stage, creating beats from scratch and layering on top of his guitar riffs. He utilizes his punk and alt-rock roots in adding a seamless grunge aspect to his music. 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    This musician’s concert performance is nothing short of an emotional experience. All of the colorful imagery, projections, and use of a huge curtain captured the navigation through life’s highs and lows. His opening montage utilized a curtain that projected symbols depicting the turbulences that life takes us through. With the drop of the curtain, San Holo stood invoking the audience on a journey. 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    San Holo mostly played songs off of his recently released album EXISTENTIAL DANCE MUSIC. This included his hits “DON’T LOOK DOWN” and “…BRING BACK THE COLOR.” His artistry shines through his candid songwriting and ability to translate that effortlessly on stage. 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    This night in Buffalo forged room for an intimate connection with fans. This is especially so when he performed his fan favorite song “LIGHT.” The crowd appeared mesmerized and connected throughout. His shows speak to that existential thinking and allow people to move through that with dance. A new movement that is building in the electronic music scene. 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    If you’re looking for more electronic music in Buffalo you are in for a stacked few months! Must Die! comes November 3 and Tape B performs November 4. Get your tickets here

  • In Focus: My Morning Jacket Makes Long-Awaited Return To Albany

    There was a palpable buzz across the Arbor Hill neighborhood in North Albany on Wednesday, as rockers My Morning Jacket made their long-awaited return to the area with a performance at the Palace Theatre. The band last played in the city in 2006. Madi Diaz opened the performance.

    Hailing from Louisville, Kentucky, My Morning Jacket has amassed quite the resume over its twenty-five years. Fronted by Jim James (vocals, guitar), the band also features Carl Broemel (guitars), Tom Blankenship (bass guitar), Bo Koster (keyboards), and Patrick Hallahan (percussion). The band has released nine studio albums, along with several EPs and live albums. Their current tour is in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the release of It Still Moves, and has seen the band perform the album in its entirety at certain shows.  

    Those arriving early on this evening were treated to an opening performance by singer-songwriter Madi Diaz. A lone spotlight illuminated the stage, as Diaz took opened the performance, just herself and a guitar. Diaz would take those in attendance on an emotional journey, performing songs like “Crying In Public” and “Same Risk.” Her powerful vocals, reminiscent of Phoebe Bridgers, filled the theater and captivated those in attendance.

    As the clock struck 9:15, the stage went dark and the band’s familiar orchestral walk-on music played over the house speakers. The band members took to the stage to a thunderous roar from the audience.  The familiar chord strums of “Circuital” would open the show and immediately all in attendance were on their feet. As the song slowly built in energy, fans made their way to the front of the stage, filling the side wings to dance about as the song kicked into full gear. The band kept the momentum going early, playing fan favorites such as “It Beats 4 U,” “I’m Amazed,” and “Mahgeetah” early in the set. 

    Jim James would bring Madi Diaz back to the stage early in the performance, to offer a beautiful rendition of the band’s classic ballad “I Will Be There When You Die.” The song would see Diaz harmonizing with James, with the two trading lyrics during the second verse, which even included Diaz adding a line to call out her hometown in Pennsylvania.

    In all, the performance would feature all the familiar staples of a My Morning Jacket concert. Jim James’ signature vocals danced about the beautiful Palace Theatre. The band consistently elevated songs from their studio form, with jams and improvisations making each song unique to this night, with several tracks stretching into extended jam sessions. A prolific light show mesmerized those in attendance, with a giant disco ball dropping from the ceiling during “Wordless Chorus.”  

    After a nearly two-hour, career-spanning main set, the band would return to the stage for four more songs, opening the encore opening the encore with the hypnotizing “Feel You.” The band broke out older classics “The Dark” and “Anytime” before ending with the high-energy “One Big Holiday.” After such a brilliant set, fans poured into the streets, hopeful the wait for a return performance wouldn’t be nearly as long next time.

    My Morning Jacket – Palace Theatre, Albany – Wednesday, October 25, 2023

    Setlist: Circuital, It Beats 4 U, Love Love Love, I’m Amazed, Mahgeetah, Spinning My Wheels, I Will Be There When You Die (with Madi Diaz), Spring (Among the Living), Off the Record, Lay Low, Old Sept. Blues, I Will Sing You Songs, Phone Went West, Victory Dance, Holdin On to Black Metal, Lucky to Be Alive, Wordless Chorus

    Encore: Feel You, The Dark, Anytime, One Big Holiday