Author: Carl Granfelt

  • On Air Fest Announces New Wave of Speakers For Feb 2025

    In February 2025 over three days, four nights and held in six locations (with 80+ Sessions & 200+ speakers) On Air Fest’s Annual Sound and Storytelling Festival will take place, where podcasts are elevated into an art form and expanded through voice, visuals and multi-sensory experiences.

    On Air Fest

    Over February 19-21, 2025, these 80+ live performances and podcast tapings, exhibitions and multi-sensory experiences, intimate talks and interactive workshops are designed to help those in the music industry level up skills and more. Thousands of creators and creative professionals working in audio, visual and new media will all come together as part of the annual event’s most dramatically expanded line up to date, and today, On Air Fest announces its next wave of featured talent.

    From artists to industry leaders to the influential voices defining the medium, each session will be focused on the ways in which audio is being used to shift culture, build brands, and shape the future of storytelling, social media and self-expression.

    Taking over multiple floors at its returning headquarters of the Wythe Hotel, as well as first-time locations like the 15,000 square-foot Creator Hall at XXV, iHeartPodcasts’ Official Party at 74 Wythe, music and arts venue National Sawdust, and Dolby88’s VIP theater for film screenings, 

    On Air Fest’s 2025 newest additions to the lineup include:

    Dan Taberski on the making of his breakout hit, Hysterical (Wondery & Audacy’s Pineapple Street Studios), named Apple Podcasts’ Show of The Year and TIME’s #1 Podcast of 2024.

    A keynote conversation from tech and culture journalist Taylor Lorenz, about media’s new mainstream, the creator economy, and power. 

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    A creator session with Kareem Rahma, of SubwayTakes and Keep The Meter Running. 

    Acclaimed musician, mystic and new age legend Laraaji, leading the audience in a guided laughter meditation. 

    Live podcasts of Wondery’s Lemme Say This with Peyton Dix and Hunter Harris, Slate’Death, Sex & Money with Anna Sale, SiriusXM’s Vibe Check with Sam Sanders, Saeed Jones, and Zach Stafford, NPR’s It’s Been a Minute with Brittany Luse, TED’s How to Be a Better Human with Chris Duffy, Pushkin’s Broken Record with Justin Richmond and a musical guest, and WaitWhat’s Pioneers of AI, where Dr. Rana el Kaliouby will demonstrate the making of an AI clone, and consider the applications and philosophical implications of “digital twins” in the real world.

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    NPR’s Throughline will present cinematic soundscapes, Twenty Thousand Hertz’s Dallas Taylor will deliver a workflow workshop, The Atlantic’s Hanna Rosin and Lauren Ober will conduct an “Anatomy of a Scene,” Craig Finn and Jody Avirgan will debut their brand new Talkhouse Network podcast in an exclusive first-look, and Elliot Krimsky and Benjamin Louis Brody will perform and discuss Shared Spaces, a musical exploration of collective loss and memory.

      Previously revealed programming ranges from SNL’s James Austin Johnson and Jokermen to The Kid Mero’s Victory Light Podcast, Alex Goldman of Hyperfixed and Reply AllDesign Matters’ Debbie Millman, Modern Love’s Anna Martin, Radiolab creator Jad Abumrad, The New York Times’ Jenna Wortham, Snap Judgment’s Anna Sussman and many more, as well as KCRW and On Air Fest’s inaugural KCRWWW – a pop up radio lounge that will live-stream music, talks and sonic experiments, free and open to the public through a dedicated microsite. 

      Exact schedule details will be announced in the coming weeks – as well as more lineup additions from media and programming partners at NASA, WNYC, WBUR, Talkhouse and Radiotopia/PRX, and presenting sponsors such as iHeartPodcasts, Patreon, Dolby, ESPN 30 for 30, PAVE Studios, Shure and Bumper. But it all begins on February 19th, with the On Air Fest Podcast Business Summit. Co-presented by Bloomberg and reporter Ashley Carman, the invite-only gathering of business, tech, advertising and publishing executives will explore and forecast the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities.

      Learn more and purchase tickets here.

    • West Village Performance Space The Kitchen Announces Winter/Spring 2025 Season

      The Kitchen, a performance space located in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan, has announced two new projects for the upcoming 2025 season.

      Lisa Alvarado and Gordon Hall will bring their performance installations to the space, while The Kitchen’s first traveling exhibition continues to distribute the organization’s work outside of New York and expand its approach to being “without walls.”

      The Kitchen

      The Kitchen‘s 2025 season will be transformed by these two monumental installation works that become new platforms and frameworks for explorative performance, while simultaneously continue to work within new modes of distribution in its first-ever traveling exhibition. 

      The latter represents a momentous step forward in the organization’s “Without Walls” programming, which harnesses the potentials of locational and institutional porousness and has presented work in dynamic sites ranging from a gas station and a park to radio and web broadcasts, often in bold cross-institutional collaborations.

      The Kitchen Winter/Spring 2025 Season Schedule

      Lisa Alvarado: Shape of Artifact Time 

      The Kitchen at Westbeth | Feb. 27–Apr. 12, 2025 | Wednesday–Saturday, 12–6pm,
      Performances: Feb. 28 and Mar. 1, 2025, 5pm
      Opening Reception: Feb. 28, 2025, immediately following the performance 
      Tickets: $10-30 sliding scale

      Lisa Alvarado’s interdisciplinary practice is rooted in cultural tradition and social history. Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas and based in Chicago, Alvarado works as a visual artist and musician with the ensemble Natural Information Society. Alvarado is inspired by the “timing and processes of slow transformation within the ground — transforming minerals, elements, and landscapes.” She calls this pace geologic time and understands these changes as “a metaphor for our internal shifts, such as in how we carry memory, loss, and inherited struggle.” 

      Code Switch: Distributing Blackness, Reprogramming Internet Art at MOCAD

      Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit | May 2–Aug. 10, 2025 | Wednesday–Sunday, 11am–5pm (Thursdays and Fridays 11am–8pm)

      The first of its kind internationally, Code Switch: Distributing Blackness, Reprogramming Internet Art is a multi-sited exhibition exploring and redefining the history of “Black data,” centering and celebrating contributions by artists of African descent to the rapidly advancing field of new media art and digital practice. Drawing its title from André L. Brock’s groundbreaking text Distributed Blackness: African American Cybercultures (2020), the exhibition explores the relationship between Black cultural production and the legacy of computation as a mode of machinic engagement and creative inspiration. This exhibition will take on two components—the first part, a historic archival timeline as presented by The Kitchen in collaboration with The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Fall 2024 (October 15–December 19, 2024); the second part, a contemporary group show, to take place Spring 2025 (April 25–September 7, 2025) in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD). 

      Gordon Hall: Hands and Knees

      The Kitchen at Westbeth | May 1–31, 2025 | Wednesday–Saturday, 12–6pm

      Opening Reception: Saturday, May 10, 2025, 4–6pm

      Performances: May 9, 10, 17, 24, and 31

      Tickets: Free

      For this newly commissioned body of work, Gordon Hall continues their practice in sculpture and performance with an installation of functional furniture-like sculptures that support reclining bodies in unexpected ways. Animated by a transgender politics that question the norms that govern embodied life, Hands and Knees extends Hall’s investigation into the politics of vulnerability and corporeal support. Performers demonstrate possible uses of the sculptures in weekly performances that emerge from Hall’s inquiry into the paradoxical interplay of vulnerability and liberation in moments of waiting.

    • Shemekia Copeland Announces Albany Performance

      Vocalist Shemekia Copeland will celebrate the release of her Grammy-nominated album, Blame It On Eve, with a live performance at The Egg in Albany on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. 

      Shemekia Copeland

      Shemekia Copeland’s latest album, Blame It On Eve, received a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Blues Album. The title track, written by John Hahn and Will Kimbrough, received nominations for Best American Roots Performance and Best American Roots Song. These three nominations now bring her total to eight.  Upon release, Blame It On Eve debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart.

      Born in Harlem in 1979, Shemekia Copeland released her debut album “Turn The Heat Up” in 1998 when she was only 18. The New York Times and CNN, among many others, praised her talent, larger-than-life personality, dynamic, authoritative voice, and true star power. Copeland’s music has continued to evolve over the years along with her notoriety and skill.

      Blame It On Eve was recorded in Nashville with producer Will Kimbrough, who also produced her previous three albums and doubles as an instrumentalist and songwriter. Each of the 12 songs has substance and contains jaw-dropping performances from Copeland and the band.

      “There’s serious business on the new album,” Copeland says. “But there are a lot of smiles here too, a lot of joyous moments. It’s my blues for sure but it’s the brighter side. Issues are always important to me, but so is rocking, dancing and just having fun. And that’s something we all can all agree on.”

      Tickets are on sale now. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

    • Knockdown Center Announces Two Outline Festival Dates for 2025

      March 30 and April 12, 2025 have been announced as the first two dates of the Outline Festival in 2025. Featuring artists such as Thurston Moore, Michael Rother, Eiko Ishibashi, Explosions In The Sky, and more, they’ll perform during the Knockdown Center‘s flagship series, which continues to further a commitment to celebrating international expressions of independent music.

      Outline Festival

      Germany’s Michael Rother is set to headline the Main Hall on Sunday, March 30th, showcasing the pivotal works of Neu! and Harmonia. The evening will also feature performances by post-punk pioneer Thurston Moore, the Australian post-punk duo HTRK, and Japanese singer-songwriter and composer Eiko Ishibashi.

      On Saturday, April 12th at Knockdown Center, Outline Festival will expand its offerings to include a diverse showcase of avant-garde and alternative music, as well as instrumental, IDM, pop, and psychedelic genres. Across two stages, the festival will feature performances from Austin’s renowned post-rock quartet Explosions In The Sky, the Icelandic band múm, Guatemalan-born, Mexico City-based cellist and vocalist Mabe Fratti, Philadelphia shoegazers They Are Gutting a Body of Water, Dutch producer and innovator upsammy, and Mexico City’s no wave and krautrock-inspired group Diles Que No Me Maten.

      Throughout 2024, Outline will spotlight various genres and regions, continually evolving with each edition. The festival will present a range of performances, from the seismic sounds of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Alan Sparhawk, Marina Herlop, and Maria BC, to hard rock and metal acts like The Armed, King Woman, Chat Pile, Cloakroom, Ragana, and Couch Slut.

      The event will culminate in a rapturous finale featuring Yaeji, Sofia Kourtesis, Ela Minus, Nourished by Time, and Malibu. Each new edition will be uniquely curated to highlight the best in both artists and audiences, pushing the boundaries of creativity and redefining what a venue and festival can be as it moves into 2025.

      Tickets are available now. Learn more about Knockdown Center and purchase tickets for March 30 fest here and for April 12 here.

    • Your Guide to Pre and Post-Shows during Phish’s MSG New Years Eve Shows

      From Dec. 28-31, the annual Phish at Madison Square Garden four-night run will return to ring in the new year.

      Phish After Shows

      With this, Creative Entertainment Group (CEG) has announced the initial lineup of pre and post-shows for each date with more announcements to come.

      CEG has also shared that $1 of each ticket will be donated to Phish’s WaterWheel Foundation.

      Phish After Party

      Dec. 28 – Steely Dead, Neighbor

      Steely Dead will be playing both a pre-party at 4 pm and an after-party at 11:55 pm at the Hill Country. The price is $25 per person and pre-party and after-party tickets are sold separately. The Steely Dan and Grateful Dead cover band began in Denver, Colorado and is now a national touring band. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

      Phish After Shows

      Neighbor will be playing a live after-party at the Cutting Room from 11:55 on through the night. The band has a diverse catalog of hundreds of songs that brings elements of Americana, Funk, Rock, Jazz, Soul, and more. Tickets are $25 per person and the event is 21+. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

      Phish After Shows

      Dec. 29 – Space Bacon, Near Dead Experience

      The Near Dead Experience is a Brooklyn-based Grateful Dead cover band, fronted by a group of musicians who connected on Reddit. They will play a Phish pre-party hosted at the Hill Country Live. Doors open at 3 pm, and the show starts at 4 pm. Tickets are $24.90 and the event is open to all ages. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

      Phish After Shows

      The Brooklyn-based future jam quartet Space Bacon will play live at the Hill Country from 11:55 pm through the night. Tickets are $20 for tier 1 which includes general admission and $25 for tier 2 which includes DOS. This event is 21+. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

      Dec. 29 & 30 – Medeski, Martin, Metzger & Cline

      For two nights the supergroup of Medeski, Martin, Metzger & Cline, will play the after-party at the Sony Hall starting at 11:59 pm. John Medeski and Billy Martin of Medeski Martin & Wood will be joined by Joe Russo’s Almost Dead guitarist Scott Metzger and Wilco’s guitarist Nels Cline. The group first performed together in 2019 on Dec. 28 then again in 2023 on Dec. 30 and now for the first time, they will play two nights.

      The price is $45 a ticket for standing room and $65 for VIP reserved seating. Purchase tickets for Dec. 29 here and Dec. 30 here.

      Dec. 31 – Funk Sauce Dance Party, Tad Cautious, Shakedown Citi

      Grateful Dead cover band, Shakedown Citi, channels the spirit and energy of the Dead without trying to copy them. They will perform a pre-show for the NYE Phish concert at Hill Country Live, beginning at 4 pm. Tickets are $24.90 and the event is open to all ages. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

      Host on Sirius XM’s Phish Radio, Tad Cautious, will be joined by friends Ari Fink, DJ Blender and DJ Cooley, to perform at the NYE post-party. Doors open at 11:30 and the show will go until 4 am on Dec. 31 at the Hill Country Live. Tickets start at $28 and the event is open to all ages. Purchase tickets here.

      Closing out the four nights of Phish after-parties is the Funk Sauce Dance Party hosted by dj AF (Ari Fink) & Tad Cautious with DJ Cooley and the mysterious DJ Blender. From 1 am to 4 am, the Senior Director of music programming at SiriusXM, and host of The Bunny on SiriusXM, will make you party into the new year. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

    • Nelly Announces 2 NY Shows in “Where The Party At” Tour

      Music superstar Nelly will hit the road in 2025 with his “Where The Party At Tour.” The tour will celebrate the 25 anniversary of Nelly’s debut studio album, Country Grammar and includes dates at the Darien Lake Amphitheater in Buffalo on Aug. 1, and Northwell at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh on Jul. 27.

      Nelly

      Known for iconic 2000’s hits such as “Hot in Herre” and “Dilemma,” Nelly will perform his catalog across New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Europe, and the United States in 54 shows in the “Where The Party At Tour.” The tour will marks Nelly’s return to headlining following his success as a special guest for Janet Jackson’s Together Again Tour.

      An incredible lineup of special guests will accompany Nelly across the various legs of the tour. Fans can look forward to electric performances from collaborators and friends such as Ja Rule, Eve, St. Lunatics, Fabolous, Jermaine Dupri, Chingy and Additional surprise guests.

      The show will take fans on a journey through Nelly’s career, including chart-topping hits like “Hot in Herre,” “Dilemma,” and “Ride wit Me.” Known for his larger-than-life personality and ability to bridge genres from hip-hop to country. Nelly promises a show packed with surprises.

      Learn more and purchase tickets here.

      “Where The Party At Tour” U.S. Dates:

      Jul. 23 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live  

      Jul. 25 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach  

      Jul. 26 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center  

      Jul. 27 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell at Jones Beach Theater

      Jul. 31 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage  

      Aug. 01 – Buffalo, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater  

      Aug. 02 – Hartford, CT – Xfinity Theatre^  

      Aug. 03 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center  

      Aug. 05 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center  

      Aug. 06 – Bethlehem, PA – Musikfest*~

      Aug. 08 – Oshkosh, QI – Crossroads 41 Festival*~

      Aug. 09 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre  

      Aug. 10 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center  

      Aug. 13 – Tinley Park, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre  

      Aug. 14 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center 

      Aug. 16 – Greenwood Village, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre*^ 

      Aug. 22 – Concord, CA – Toyota Pavilion at Concord  

      Aug. 23 – Los Angeles, CA – Intuit Dome  

      Aug. 27 – Chula Vista, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

      Aug. 28 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre  

      Sep. 04 – Houston, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman^ 

      Sep. 05 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion  

      Sep. 06 – Oklahoma City, OK – Zoo Amphitheatre*#

      Sep. 09 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre  

      Sep. 12 – Atlanta, GA – Lakewood Amphitheatre  

      Sep. 13 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park

      Sep. 14 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion  

      Sep. 16 – Nashville, TN – Ascend Amphitheater  

      Sep. 18 – Birmingham, AL – Coca-Cola Amphitheater 

      Sep. 19 – North Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena 

    • Lawrence To Hit 4 NY Venues In “Family Buisness Tour”

      Eight-piece soul-pop band, Lawrence, has announced the U.S. leg of their world tour.

      The band will play four dates in NY at such venues as: the Empire Live in Albany, on Mar. 7, Buffalo RiverWorks in Buffalo on Mar. 9, The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, on Mar. 28, and The Paramount in Huntington on Mar. 29.

      Lawrence

      Fronted by siblings Gracie and Clyde, Lawrence will embark on a 16-city tour of the U.S. to support their fourth studio album, Family Business. This will be their biggest solo headlining tour to date after the massive 65-date stadium run with the Jonas Brothers in 2023. 

      Released on June 21, 2024, Lawrence’s fourth album, Family Business, has brought the band to new heights. The album’s opening track, “Whatcha Want,” broke into the Top 40 on the US Pop Chart, while Lawrence has performed the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonThe Kelly Clarkson ShowToday with Hoda & Jenna, and CBS Saturday Morning. The album is accompanied by their biggest headline tour yet which not only brought them to Australia for the first time but will bring them back to Europe and the UK, in addition to their US tour which has new dates to be added.

      Clyde and Gracie Lawrence created Lawrence, an eight-piece soul-pop band comprised of musician friends from childhood and college. The band has gained a following for its high-energy, keyboard-driven sound, which features tight, energetic horns and explosive lead vocals.

      Tickets are available now. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

      Lawrence: The Family Business Tour Part 2 Tour Dates: 

      Thu Mar. 06 – Providence, RI – The Strand Ballroom

      Fri Mar. 07 – Albany, NY – Empire Live 

      Sat Mar. 08 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues Cleveland 

      Sun Mar. 09 – Buffalo, NY – Buffalo RiverWorks 

      Tue Mar. 11 – McKees Rocks, PA – Roxian Theatre

      Thu Mar. 13 – Knoxville, TN – The Mill & Mine 

      Fri Mar. 14 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz

      Sat Mar. 15 – Jacksonville, FL – FIVE

      Sat Mar. 16 – Orlando, FL –Universal Studios – Mardi Gras

      Thu Mar. 20 – Richmond, VA – The National

      Tue Mar. 18 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall 

      Fri Mar. 21 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage 

      Sun Mar. 23 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s 

      Tue Mar. 25 – Grand Rapids, MI – GLC Live at 20 Monroe

      Thu Mar. 27 – Montclair, NJ – The Wellmont Theater

      Fri Mar. 28 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre

      Sat Mar. 29 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount 

    • Felice Brothers Announce NYE Shows at Assembly

      On Dec. 30 and 31, in Kingston, The Felice Brothers, joined by special guest Merce Lemon, will perform two back-to-back shows for a New Year’s Eve celebration. These shows will mark the first-ever performances to be held at the brand-new Assembly concert venue.

      Assembly

      The Felice Brothers return to New York after a European tour through the fall in support of their newest album, Valley of Abandoned Songs. The beloved Americana band began with Ian (guitar and lead vocals) and James (multi-instrumentalist and vocals) playing their songs for travelers at home in the Catskills. They have since expanded to include bassist Jesske Hume (Conor Oberst, Jade Bird), the inaugural female member of the Felice Brothers, and drummer Will Lawrence (also a singer/songwriter) as their rhythm section.

      Merce Lemon will support the Felice Brothers at their shows in the Northeast. Following the release of her stunning 2024 album, Watch Me Drive Them Dogs Wild, Lemon’s pairing with the Brothers is a wonderful combination that blends her alt-country sound with the Brothers’ mellower, folky style. If you like the Felice Brothers, you’ll love Merce Lemon.

      Photo by Alisha Goel

      Located in Kingston’s vibrant Uptown/Stockade District, Assembly Kingston is poised to become a cornerstone of the region’s burgeoning arts and culture scene. These New Year’s Eve performances will be a special homecoming for the band, who will take the stage to ring in 2025 with their signature blend of folk, rock, and heartfelt storytelling.

      “Friends and loved ones, we are doing it again! Holiday shows!” the Felice Brothers share, “Some old favorites and a NEW never before rocked venue in Kingston NY. Now you know what you’re doing to close out 2024.”

      Learn more and purchase tickets here.

    • Brooklyn Conservatory of Music Announces First Ever Holiday Extravaganza

      On Sunday, Dec. 15 from 3- 5 pm, the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music (BKCM) will present its inaugural Holiday Extravaganza featuring Caroling, Klezmer, Calypso, tea, dance lessons, and more.

      BKCM
Brooklyn Conservatory of Music

      Brooklyn Conservatory of Music‘s multicultural celebration invites New Yorkers of all ages to enjoy a variety of musical performances in its historic Park Slope Victorian mansion, including the surrounding gardens and front stoop. Guests can look forward to shows from BKCM’s Klezmer Hanukkah Ensemble, David Bertrand’s Calypso holiday band, and Christmas carolers, among others.

      Attendees can visit the delicious Tea Station provided by Tea Arts & Culture and can also participate in dance lessons offered by Asase Ya Cultural Arts Foundation. Additionally, everyone is welcome to join in a special sing-along of Handel’s Messiah, suitable for all ages and skill levels. Guests will also be able to engage in holiday crafts from around the world and can bring their children to explore various musical instruments available at BKCM.

      “The more, the merrier,” says Chad Cooper, Executive Director of the BKCM. “We love the holiday season at BKCM, but we truly embrace the spirit of togetherness year-round. We regularly host community events for our neighbors across the city to sing, dance, and enjoy each other’s company through the shared experience of live music. So, whether you celebrate Christmas, Kwanzaa, or Hanukkah—whether you’re a professional musician or simply a singer in the shower—we hope you’ll join our festivities. You won’t find five floors of music anywhere else!”

      This inaugural holiday event follows in the tradition of other beloved celebrations at the Conservatory, including its annual benefit, House Party, and the yearly outdoor summer music festival, Open Stages.

      Proceeds from the event will support the nonprofit’s programs and its mission to transform lives and build community through the expressive, educational, and therapeutic powers of music. To ensure accessibility for all, the Conservatory is offering pay-what-you-wish ticket pricing for the Holiday Extravaganza, with a suggested donation of $20 per ticket for those who are able. You can RSVP and learn more here.

    • Gina Birch Releases Christmas Themed Yoko Ono Cover

      On Nov. 13, Gina Birch, founding member of influential punk band The Raincoats, released a cover of Yoko Ono‘s “Listen, The Snow is Falling” through Jack White‘s Third Man Records.

      The single, written by Ono and recorded with the Plastic Ono Band, was originally released as the b-side of John Lennon’s 1971 single “Happy Xmas (War is Over).” This single marks Birch’s first release since her solo debut album, I Play My Bass Loud, in 2023.

      Gina Birch

      In 2023, Birch, with bandmates Marie Merlet and Jenny Green, chose to play “Listen, the Snow is Falling” at Tate Britain during the Yoko Ono exhibition. Birch thought it would be great to play one of Ono’s songs during the performance even though it was August.

      Feeling particularly connected to Ono at the time, Birch selected the song for its haunting beauty, noting that it was released as a b-side. “Who doesn’t love a b-side?” she remarked. Birch had also been asked to write about Yoko Ono for the Tate magazine and had recently painted a full-length portrait of her for her exhibition featuring “Goddesses and Inspirations” at Gallery 46.

      Inspired by the performance, Merlet suggested they record the song as a Christmas single. Birch noted that she had never made a Christmas single before, making it feel particularly fitting. They recorded it in Birch’s basement, collaboratively coming up with ideas. The track was mixed by Merlet and then mastered by Warren Defever at Third Man Mastering in Detroit.

      In addition to a headlining tour in the UK, Birch has supported artists like Yo La Tengo, Sleater-Kinney, and This Is The Kit. She was also part of Tate Britain’s high-profile exhibition “Women in Revolt,” which celebrated 20 years of feminist art and activism. Her piece, “3 Minute Scream” (1977), was showcased as the poster image for the exhibition.

      Learn more and support Gina Birch here.