Category: Features

  • Jam Band God Street Wine Releases New Political Single “Kristi Shot a Puppy”

    New York City band, God Street Wine, released their brand new comedic single on Tuesday, titled, “Kristi Shot a Puppy.”

    Kristi Shot a Puppy

    The satirical title references South Dakota Governor, Kristi Noem. She is a controversial republican politician who, according to her own memoir, shot and killed her dog on her family farm.

    God Street Wine is no stranger to dark humor as they often use comedic lyrics to get statements across to listeners.

    The band took to Facebook writing, “No animals of any kind were harmed during the recording of this new #GodStreetWine song. We wish the same was true of the subject matter. It’s a weird world out there. Be safe, be kind and please exercise your right to #vote. Your voice matters!”

    Since the band formed in 1988, God street Wine has released nine studio albums and opened for big names in rock including The Allman Brothers Band, Dave Mathews band and Sheryl Crow. Founding bandmates, Lo Faber and Dan Pifer met at NYU and then transferred to Manhattan school of music where they met guitarist and vocalist Aaron Maxwell. The founding members’ background in jazz mixed with bluegrass and rock creates the band’s unique sound.

    “Kristi Shot a Puppy” follows their album released in February, Hot Sweet and Juicy. Fans will have a chance to see God Street Band live while they hit the road again this Fall. They will perform at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, Sept. 20 and 21, The NYC venue, The Cutting room on Sept. 27 and The Wonder Bar in New Jersey Sept 28. 

    You can check out their new single here. To find out more information about the upcoming tour, visit their website.  

  • Jelani Aryeh Releases Infectious New Track “Hang On”

    Genre-disrupting star Jelani Aryeh makes waves with his new complex single “Hang On” which dropped last May 17. The up-and-coming artist headlined The Wild Honey Pie x Stereogum Present: A Pizza Party at Round Top last February and played at the inaugural First River Festival in October 2021.

    “Hang On” is accompanied by a visually stunning short film shot by acclaimed photographer Silken Weinberg in Yosemite National Park.  “Hang On,” co-written with Jonny Pierce (The Drums) is the final single release off Aryeh’s upcoming sophomore album, The Sweater Club, out everywhere June 14.

    Sonically, “Hold On” presents as a clipped, summer-ready feast of alt-pop. Yet, its lyrics dive headfirst into the bewitching early stages of love, particularly the exploration of the relationship between pleasure and pain. The interplay between its uptempo rhythm and trance-like melody further saturates the song with this bittersweet feeling. “Hold On” captures a sentiment where emotional struggle and connection through adversity can lead to a form of cathartic pleasure or deeper understanding.

    Jelani Aryeh explains, “This is a sister song to “I’m In Love.” I think it comes from a more sincere place, or maybe honest is the right word. While “I’m In Love” is kind of in a fantasy/heady space, this one is me quite literally wishing I was speaking to this person. It’s talking about the same things but from a more dark and submissive kind of place.” 

    The previous release that Aryeh references leans heavily into the indie-rock aspects of “Hang On,” but from a more optimistic, idealized standpoint with lyrics like “a fantasy version of us, don’t wake me from this dreaming, just let me hold onto this dream that I have…”. The young artist first broke into the scene with his single “Stella Brown.” However, this distinct emotional perspective is one Aryeh has been drawing from since before 2019 in his debut EP “Helvetica” which includes popular favorites like “Brown” and “Marigold.”

    Fans old and new can find this release and links to the upcoming album The Sweater Club here.

  • Watch: John Lodge of The Moody Blues Discusses New Recordings, Rock Hall and Jon Davison of Yes

    John Lodge was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with The Moody Blues in 2018. Five years later, Lodge released his version of The Moody Blues Days of Future Passed. Lodge’s Days of Future Passed – My Sojourn was released on July 14, 2023. This spring, the album was re-released on CD with a special edition pressed on 180-gram vinyl.

    To coincide with the album, Lodge has announced a tour across the East Coast starting on July 9. The tour will start in Clearwater, Florida at the Capitol Theater. Lodge’s tour will make three stops in New York. The first show is on July 17 at the Patchogue Theatre, in Patchogue, New York. The other dates are July 20 at the Tarrytown Music Hall in Tarrytown, New York and July 29 at the Bardavon Opera House in Poughkeepsie, New York.

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    Lodge has been the songwriter behind some of The Moody Blues’ biggest hits such as “Ride My SeeSaw” and “I’m Just A Singer (In A Rock and Roll Band).” With The Moody Blues no longer touring, Lodge is passionate about “keeping the Moody Blues music alive.”

    Prior to John Lodge’s first show, he joined Michael Singer to discuss new recordings, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Jon Davison of Yes.

  • O+ 365 Benefit highlights Care and Community 

    On Friday, May 24, 2024, O+ (pronounced O Positive) hosted a benefit event in support of their new O+ Exchange Clinic, which will offer year-round health and wellness services to O+ artists and alumni. The inaugural event, held at the Old Dutch Church in Kingston, featured eight-time Grammy nominee Allison Russell as the headliner.

    O+ defines itself as a national nonprofit working to help creatives of all stripes access health and wellness services, amplify the arts, and build more resilient communities in Kingston and beyond.

    o+ 365 Benefit
    Old Dutch Church, Kingston NY

    Local musician Lara Hope of Lara Hope & The Ark Tones, an O+ member, emceed the evening’s event.  Midway through the night, Joe Concra, co-founder of O+, addressed the audience, highlighting some of their achievements and discussing the goal of providing 365 days of healthcare services. The theme of caring for artists and their community resonated throughout the night, from those on stage to the volunteers and attendees.

    Emcee Lara Hope
    Emcee Lara Hope

    Texas native Denitia, now based in Nashville, opened the night.  Her solo performance grew more intense as the set progressed, with the power and richness of her songs deepening. Having spent several years living in the Hudson Valley, her set conveyed a sense of homecoming and kinship.

    Joe Concra, co-founder of O+
    Joe Concra, O+ co-founder

    With bare feet and a smile a mile wide, Allison Russell took to the stage.  Backed by an internationally built four-piece band, Russell and her crew’s performance showed why they are currently on tour with Hozier.  But this night was about more than just music.  Allison shared the difficulties being faced by those seeking artistic and personal freedom, encouraging all to speak their minds, and to support those oppressed.

    Denitia O+ 365 Benefit
    Denitia

    Throughout her set, Russell dug deep into her soul, at times getting down on her knees with the songs consuming her. This was not just a show; this night was for a reason. Russell made sure all could feel what this was all about.

    Alisson Russell

    Allison showcased her versatility throughout the performance, seamlessly transitioning from vocals to clarinet, to banjo, and back again over the course of an hour and a half. The audience eagerly absorbed each note, growing more enthusiastic as the night unfolded.  With Russell’s encouragement, everyone joined in singing ‘Demon’ from her latest album release, The Returner.

    Allison Russell O+ 365 Benefit
    Allison Russell

    With support from artists like Allison Russell, O+ continues to make strides on behalf of its creative community providing comprehensive preventative care with an emphasis on mental health, dental, and primary care. The 14th annual O+ Festival will take place this coming October 11 – 13, 2024.

    Allison Russell

    Denitia

  • Boston Calling draws the crowds over Memorial Day Weekend

    Boston Calling Music Festival brought thousands of music lovers of all ages to the Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston, MA over this past Memorial Day weekend, May 24-26, 2024.

    The weather was perfect for this three-day outdoor music festival where more than 50 talented Artists performed across four stages. The Boston Calling website offered helpful information in advance of the event.

    The festival grounds in general were easy to navigate with the Happy Valley Red Stage and the Green stage being the main stages and closest together. There was a great selection of food vendors with many offerings, beverage stands, sponsor booths, Ferris wheel and 2 stands to buy merchandise for the festival and various artists.

    Friday, May 24

    Kicking off the music was Divine Sweater performing on the Happy Valley Red Stage. Performances on Friday also included The Wolff Sisters, Justin Clancy, JVK, and KEI closing out the orange stage with a high energy performance.

    On the Allianz Blue stage Kieran Rhodes, Maris, Ric Wilson, Cannons, and Young the Giant played great sets.

    Happy Valley Red Stage also held performances by Beach Weather, David Kushner, and Leon Bridges. The Green Stage had performances by Mandi Diaz, Luke Hemmings, Renee Rapp who performed popular songs “Pretty Girl”, “Bruises”, “Poison, Poison”, and Ed Sheeran played an incredible set using a loop pedal and his guitar, playing a variety of hits such as ” The A Team”, “Thinking out Loud” and “Bad Habits”.

    Saturday, May 25

    Senseless Optimism playing on the Happy Valley Red Stage, also played on that stage was Bad Rabbits, Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls, who while on stage said it was their first time back to Boston Calling in 10 years.

    Trey Anastasio & Classic TAB had fans of all ages dancing and singing to songs such as “Moma’s Dance, “Everything’s Right Jam” and “Sand”. The Orange stage had performances from Highwater Haulers, Cakeswap, Paper Lady, and Ward Hayden & the outliers.

    On the Allianz Blue Stage ToriTori, Motherfolk, Tanner Usrey, The Red Clay Strays and Jessie Murph who sang “Devil gotta Dance”,”Cowboys and Angels”, as well as an unreleased song titled “Bad Behavior”. The Green Stage held performances from The Castellows, D4vd, who backflipped onto the stage and played popular songs such as “Backstreet Girl”, and “Here with Me”, KHRUANGBIN, and Tyler Childers who started the set off with “Whitehouse Road”.

    Sunday, May 26

    The Happy Valley Red stage and the Green stage holding performances by Chappell Roan, Hozier, Megan Thee Stallion, and the final headliner of the 2024 Boston Calling Music Festival, The Killers. Other popular artists that had played earlier in the day also drew in the fans were Royel Otis, The Revivalists, and The Heavy Heavy. Playing on the blue and orange stage, The thing, Francis of Delirium, Christone of the Ingram, Blondshell, ALVVAYS, TYSK, TYSK, TYSK, Billy Dean Thomas, Zola Simone, and Freshwater.  

  • Americade Block Party in Lake George This Weekend Free to the Public

    The Americade Motorcycle Rally will be hosting a two-day block party at Blais Park on the “Bring It! Bike Show” stage in Lake George, from Friday, May 31 until Saturday, June 1. This event is free to the public and features live concerts from six different performers, three on each day, starting at 4:00 pm.

    Since May 1983, Americade has served as one of the largest social events in the United States for all who engage in motorcycling. The rally features trade shows, races, both guided and unguided tours, and the most factory demos of any motorcycle exposition in the country.

    Americade Block Party

    Created by motorcyclist Bill Dutcher, Americade was originally affiliated with Aspencade, a motorcycle rally located in New Mexico, extending it to the East Coast and aptly naming the convention “Aspencade East.” By 1986, Aspencade East adopted the name “Americade” to signify its newly nationalized audience. That year, Americade became the largest touring motorcycle rally in the United States, with a crowd of 10,000. In 2024, Americade expects to host up to 50,000 people. Despite its massive size, Americade has provided an inclusive and family-friendly space to showcase the best of motorcycling.

    In addition to the Block Party, Americade entertains its guests with rodeos, barbecues, and comedy and stunt shows featuring hundreds of local artists and performers. Americade also serves as an active fundraiser, donating to local and regional charities, raising up to $600,000 in previous years. Fundraisers for organizations like Ride For Kids, which is led by cyclists to raise money for pediatric cancer research and treatment, the Wounded Warrior Project, which raises money for veterans, and several more based in the Lake George area will be happening throughout the duration of the rally.

    Below is the lineup for both days of the Block Party. For more information, visit here.

    FRIDAY, MAY 31

    4:00 – 5:30 Southbound Renegade

    Inspired by classic southern rock bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers, Southbound Renegade brings their own twist to the genre with a team of musicians from surrounding area bands.

    6:00 – 7:40 Blue Moon Band

    The Blue Moon Band is a classic rock band hailing from Bolton Landing, NY. Its members are Bill Campbell, Joe McDowell, Patrick Stacey, Kris Gage, and Jason Saris. With a diverse range of inspirations from Elvis to Green Day, Santana to the Cars, and everything in between, Blue Moon shares it’s
    love of rock and roll with a combination of covers of old favorites.

    Americade Block Party

    8:00 – 10:00 Bluz House Rockers

    Following their 29th anniversary, Bluz House Rockers headlines the Americade Block Party with a celebration of Blues and Rock and Roll.

    Americade Block Party
    SATURDAY, JUNE 1

    4:00 – 5:30 Toulouse Street

    Hailing from Glens Falls, NY, Toulouse Street has brought soul to upstate New York for over 40 years. On June 1st, they open the Americade Music Festival.

    6:00 – 7:40 Dirt Cheap

    For over 20 years, Dirt Cheap has delivered a tasting of classic newer rock music, interpreted artfully, energetically, and accurately. Add to this musical recipe rich harmonies and multiple lead singers, it’s no surprise Dirt Cheap has thrived for so long. Come get your serving of rock and roll done properly, done Dirt Cheap!   

    8:00 – 10:00 Matt Mirabile Band

    Matt Mirabile and his band have been wowing audiences throughout the Northeast for nearly 20 years. Inspired by the early roots of Rock and Blues, Mirable and his band provide a fresh spin on classic “American” music. Mirable rolls into Americade featuring Steve Candlen on drums, Bobbie Vandetta on bass, and Tim Fiato on keys. 

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  • 11-Day Grateful Getaway Festival Announced at Wonderland Forest

    There’s a new music festival that’s been announced for the summer season. Wonderland Forest in Lafayette, NY will play host to Grateful Getaway, a series of Grateful Dead tribute acts playing over the course of eleven consecutive days in August.

    The initial artist lineup has now been announced with more to follow and there’s various ticketing options for either individual shows or all eleven packaged together.

    Grateful Getaway

    Grateful Getaway promises to feature a harmonious fusion of sound, nature, and community and begins on August 2 and 3 with two performances by the Sam Grisman Project. The August 3 show will also feature a supporting act from Grateful for Biggie – a band that blends the iconic worlds of the Grateful Dead and Notorious B.I.G.

    Pink Talking Fish then takes over Wonderland Forest for a show on Sunday, August 4 and the artist for the Monday, August 5 show has yet to be announced.

    Grateful Getaway then powers right along to Tuesday, August 6 with a performance from Steely Dead, another “mash-up” tribute act that lives up to the name. This then sets the stage for two of the more renowned and long lasting Dead cover bands that are playing today.

    Melvin Seals & JGB will headline on August 7 and 8 and then pass the baton to Dark Star Orchestra for two shows on Friday, August 9 and Saturday, August 10. Grateful Getaway will then come to an end on Sunday, August 11 with that night’s headliner also yet to be announced.

    Tickets for individual shows and further information can be found here.

  • Master of Muppets: The Avett Brothers Come Alive in Albany

    They say blood is thicker, but when it comes to musical siblings, being related can often be the kiss of death. Historically speaking, the list of dysfunctional “brother bands” is long and distinguished. From acts like the Everlys, The Kinks, and Duane and Greg Allman, to modern rockers like Chris and Rich Robinson of The Black Crows and Noel and Liam Gallagher of Oasis, tales of in-fighting, lawsuits and bad break-ups are the stuff of legend. Hell, the last thing in the world I can imagine is writing songs with my older brother. Not because I don’t love the guy, but simply because I just wouldn’t feel comfortable sharing my most personal feelings with him that way. But this article isn’t about me, it’s about The Avett Brothers and the shared bond that makes them so special and unique. 

    The Avett Brothers performing at MVP Arena in Albany, NY 5/23/24

    For Scott and Seth Avett, trust is a must and their unwavering belief in each other is largely what’s responsible for carrying the genre-bending folk rockers from Concord, North Carolina all the way to the top. If you’ve never heard them play before, imagine three Bob Dylan’s rolled into one, or a cross between Tom T. Hall and Faith No More, or John Prine meets Nirvana.  Hard-working and relatable, above all, the Avett’s are a family band with an uncanny ability to keep it real, no matter how tough times get.

    No strangers to the area, The Avett Brothers formed in 2001 and have been making regular stops around the Capital Region for over two decades now.  First playing for only a handful of people at a since-closed Italian restaurant in Albany, the Avett’s have also played memorable gigs at Troy’s Revolution Hall as far back as 2007, were regular fixtures during the early years of Mountain Jam Festival, and in recent times, have gone on to headline multi-night runs at Brewery Ommegang and Beak & Skiff Orchards. Their stop at MVP Arena on Thursday, May 23th, was the group’s first Albany date since performing at the Palace Theatre in 2012. Tapping red-hot Americana/roots artist Sierra Ferrell to open the show, fans old and new were all but guaranteed a magical evening of music. It’s just a shame more people didn’t get the memo in time.     

    Sierra Ferrell performing ahead of Avett Brothers at MVP Arena in Albany, NY 5/23/24

    Kicking off the evening with a blistering, but brief set, West Virginia-born songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sierra Ferrell was stunning from the start. Seen as one of the brightest young luminaries in roots music today, Ferrell’s soulful voice was powerful and confident and instantly won the crowd over on songs like “In Dreams,” “Why’d Ya Do It” and “Jeremiah” from her 2021 debut album Long Time Coming.  Along with her dapper and distinguished backing band, Ferrell’s wide rang of styles on songs like “Money Train,”  “I Could Drive You Crazy,” and “Dollar Bill Bar” offered a taste of everything from country and ragtime, to foot-stomping folk to straight up rock n’ roll. 

    Pausing to ask the audience if anyone was looking forward to Del Fest as much as she was, the meager response was broken up by one man who screamed out “Del Yeah!” which elicited widespread laughter. After paying homage to a couple of her heroes by covering Arthur Smith Trio’s “Chittlin’ Cookin’ Time in Cheatham County” and “Years” by John Anderson, the remainder of the set featured material from Sierra’s excellent new album, Trail of Flowers including “American Dreaming,” and the arena-ready, Celtic-like stomper “Fox Hunt” to close out the truly unique set. Proving the hype is real on this one, Sierra Ferrell stood tall in Albany and made instant fans out of many of the first-time listeners.

    Sierra Ferrell performing ahead of Avett Brothers at MVP Arena in Albany, NY 5/23/24

    After a brief intermission that included songs from local underground folk heroes, the Felice Brothers, the stage was set and I knew I was exactly where I needed to be. It was finally time for The Avett Brothers to take us to church. The rare kind of band that have always been honest with the audience and true to themselves, I may not be a smart man, but even I know that’s hard to find these days. For me, their show at the MVP Arena on May 23th was personal and it hit me over the head like a ton of bricks. Timeless harmonies with lyrics that have helped shape my life in a way few other bands have, I think that’s a big part of the Avett’s secret recipe. An ability to put feelings into words in a way that the common man can understand and relate to. It’s a gift the Avett’s have been sharing with us since deciding to make music a career more than 20 years ago.

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    The Avett Brothers performing at MVP Arena in Albany, NY 5/23/24

    Opening their performance with the beautifully sung vocal prelude of “Never Apart” that featured both Scott and Seth sharing the same microphone, it was the first of six songs that would be played from the band’s recently released self-titled album. Along with older brother Scott on banjo and Seth on acoustic guitar, the group also consists of longtime members Bob Crawford on standup and electric bass, Joe Kwon on electric cello, Tania Elizabeth on fiddle, Mike Marsh on drums and Bonnie Avett-Rini on piano.

    “I wonder which brother is better
    Which one our parents loved the most

    I wondered what my dad would say
    He said, “I love you and I’m proud of you both
    In so many different ways

    Always remember there was nothing worth sharing
    Like the love that let us share our name”

    Lyrics from “Murder in the City”

    The genre-bending folk rockers would show off their experimental side next on the digitally enhanced “Satan Pulls the Strings” before landing on the lone song played from 2012’s The Carpenter, the foot stomping singalong, “Live and Die.”  From there the band would play a powerful rendition of their introspective hit, “Morning Song”, which received the biggest cheers of the night thus far.  Bouncing back with the upbeat lead single from the new album, “Love of a Girl” set the stage for an early highlight of the show, the sentimental fan favorite “Murder in the City.” A song that embodies what The Avett Brothers are all about – a brilliant combination of lyrics, melody and chord progression – its mantra about family and love was stunning and poignant. 

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    Seth and Scott Avett performing at MVP Arena in Albany, NY 5/23/24

    Pausing for a moment to let the song resonate, fiddle player Tania Elizabeth, battling through some minor feedback, had her turn in the spotlight with an extended solo on “Le reel du pendu / Les bars de la prison,” shredding the hairs of her bow to a rabid applause as the rest of the band rejoined the stage behind her. After working their way through another new one “Country Kid,”  the band would tug at the heart strings on “Living of Love”, our first song from The Avett’s breakthrough 2007 album, Emotionalism, before another well-penned Scott song, “Vanity,” forced the audience to take a critical look inside themselves. 

    Picking up the pace now, the momentum of the show took a major turn when The Avett’s launched into 2009’s high octane “Kick Drum Heart,” getting the entire crowd up on their feet and clapping in unison when suddenly, Seth Avett jumped off the stage with his wireless guitar, ran the length of the floor while high-fiving  fans and soloing all the way into the upper deck of section 123 of the MVP Arena before making his way back to the stage for the songs epic conclusion. Completely connected with the crowd, the band easily could have stopped the show here and no one would have complained, but luckily for everyone in attendance, the magic was only just beginning. 

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    Feeding off the crowds energy, Seth Avett runs wild at MVP Arena in Albany, NY 5/23/24

    Transporting listeners to a contemplative space on “Cheap Coffee,” a song that features heartwarming audio samples and feels radically different from most of their other work, the tone was set for another beloved staple and perhaps most well-known song, “I and Love and You.” With the crowd taking over and singing those same words back in unison, it was a moment that truly gave you goosebumps.  With the audience firmly in their grip, the placement of the sentimental love letter “I Wish I Was” flowed perfectly. 

    Watch fan shot footage of The Avett Brothers performing “I and Love and You” in Albany, NY 5/23/24

    Until this point in the night the band had let their songs do most of the talking, so when older brother Scott took to the microphone and starting speaking from the heart, you knew he had something significant to say.  Reflecting on the moment, he mentioned how he “looks out there and sees people that I connect to, how grateful [he] is and that those people are the reason they are here tonight.” Saying, “The opportunity to do that is amazing, it’s our life’s work, and we are so blessed to do it.” Reminiscing about what it was like getting reviews in the early days, Scott commented how “It was an interesting part of our journey, reading what people said about us. Eventually we had to stop reading until we could get to a point where we could do it without being crushed.

    We would get things written about us like, “The Avett Brothers show potential, but write small songs,” to which the Albany crowd loudly started booing. “We booed them too, but later we realized writing small songs is kind of an awesome thing.” Seth would playfully stop him there and say, “What is this old man with a banjo talking about?” before continuing with similar sentiments. “In any event, we were always very excited to be written about no matter what they said. I do recall we had hoped to be compared to our heroes. We didn’t get that so much, but we did get comparisons to The Muppets. Those were very good days, very exciting days. We thought it might be fun to give you a glimpse of what those early shows were like. Instead of talking about it, we’re gonna try and illustrate it and there’s only one group in the whole world that can help us do that and luckily, here in Albany they are here tonight! So without further ado, would you please help us welcome to the stage… The Avetts.” Erupting in a massive applause, the spotlights then revealed three Muppet-like alter egos of the band – Seth Monster, Scott Monster and Bob Monster – who would go on to ‘perform’ “Hard Worker” and “I Would Be Sad.” You can watch fan shot footage of that in the clip below.

    Master of Muppets: Watch fan shot footage of The Avett’s performing “Hard Worker” live in Albany, NY 5/23/24

    Smiles for miles all around, the real-life Avetts would get serious once again, performing a flawless version of the song “Shame.” A true emotional journey of “ups and downs,” the band would bounce back with an upbeat rocker from the new album, “Orion’s Belt” before going all the way back to 2006’s “Left on Laura, Left on Lisa.”  After a cathartic rendition of “Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise,” the Muppet version of the band would return for a set closing singalong of the funky hit single “Ain’t No Man” resulting in a veritable party-like atmosphere on and off stage.

     “When nothing is owed or deserved or expected
    And your life doesn’t change by the man that’s elected
    If you’re loved by someone, you’re never rejected
    Decide what to be and go be it”

    -Lyrics from “Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise”

    After exiting the stage to a standing ovation, the band would take a little extra time soaking it in before returning. “Ya know it’s funny how in some rooms three thousand people can sound like twenty thousand, so thank you for that.”  Choosing to play the closer from the new self-titled album, “We Are Loved,” the vocal harmonies were about as beautiful as it gets.

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    Seth Avett performing at MVP Arena in Albany, NY 5/23/24

    After paying homage to David Childers & The Modern Don Juans by covering “The Prettiest Thing,” the career-spanning show came to a proper close with Seth saying “Albany, thank you so much for letting us play for you. This is our last one and we are honored to do it with you,” as the band strummed the opening chords of perhaps the most emotional song in the Avett catalog, “No Hard Feelings.” Fading out with the repeating lyrics of “I have no enemies” sending chills up your spine, you knew you had just witnessed something special.

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    Scott Avett performing at MVP Arena in Albany, NY 5/23/24

    With polished harmonies and heartfelt melodies, a charismatic stage presence and a wealth of wisdom contained within the lyrics, these songs feel timeless and should be heard by everyone. Rich with “repeat customer” appeal, the brothers Avett are veritable song-writing machines and put every ounce of energy and life experience they have into their craft. Even after a two-plus hour performance, there were still so many “favorites” left on the table in Albany. It’s no wonder people are so willing to travel from all over to see this band again and again.  

    With 3 Grammy nominations so far and over 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone, it’s easy to see the broad appeal and why the Avett Brothers continue to connect. From their first time in Albany playing at an Italian restaurant where people were more interested in pasta than what they were doing, to now playing the city’s biggest Arena two decades later, it’s fair to say this family band finally has Albany’s undivided attention now. At least they do mine. Salute.

    No Enemies: Watch fan shot footage of The Avett Brothers performing “No Hard Feelings” in Albany, NY 5/23/24

    The Avett Brothers | 5-23-2024 | MVP Arena | Albany, NY
    Setlist: Never Apart (w/ Vocal Prelude), Satan Pulls the Strings, Live and Die, Morning Song, Love of a Girl, Murder in the City, Le reel du pendu / Les bars de la prison, Country Kid, Living of Love, Vanity, Kick Drum Heart, Cheap Coffee, I and Love and You, I Wish I Was, Hard Worker, I Would Be Sad, Shame, Orion’s Belt,  Left on Laura, Left on Lisa, Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise, Ain’t No Man.
    Encore: We Are Loved, The Prettiest Thing (David Childers & The Modern Don Juans cover) No Hard Feelings.

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    Avett Brothers Albany
    Avett Brothers Albany
    Avett Brothers Albany
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    Avett Brothers Albany
    Avett Brothers Albany

    Sierra Ferrell | 5-23-2024 | MVP Arena | Albany, NY

    Setlist: In Dreams, Money Train, Why’d Ya Do It, Chittlin Cookin’ Time in Cheatham County (Arthur Smith Trio cover), Jeremiah, I Could Drive You Crazy, Years (John Anderson), Amierican Dreaming, Dollar Bill Bar, Fox Hunt.

  • Midwest Princess Chappell Roan Sells Out Buffalo’s Outer Harbor

    Gay pop icon Chappell Roan has taken the world by a storm in just these last few months and Buffalo is no exception to that. The artist performed at Buffalo’s Outer Harbor on May 24 for a sold out crowd where fans got to the venue as early as 8 a.m. to get a spot up close. 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    Chappell Roan was originally supposed to perform her Buffalo stop of The Midwest Princess tour at Town Ballroom. However, after a heavy demand from fans she got upgraded to an even bigger venue where she quickly sold out as well. 

    Chappell Roan is known for creating a safe space for members of the queer community and even sets to uplift those members in each city she performs in. She does this by having local Drag Queens perform as her openers who energize the crowd effortlessly. Western New York’s local queens included Morticia C Monroe, Daphne York, and Little Mx. Bunny. Chappell shared their Venmoes with the crowd so fans could directly support their own queer community. 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    This Midwest Princess has flipped the concert scene on its head and has brought new art forms into live music. Inviting drag queens allows for greater representation and creates a fun environment. Chappell even has themes for each tour stop so fans can dress up alongside the artist. Buffalo’s theme was “My Kink Is Karma” which left a sea of red and black through the crowd. From devil ears, to cowboy hats, and go-go boots, people were dressed to the nines. 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    Buffalo’s Kink is Karma

    The iconic star came out in her red bedazzled corset and snatched makeup look that made her first song choice so obvious: “Femininomenon.” A song that invites listeners to question the norms that women must conform to in order to be deemed of value. This is one of many themes that Chappell displays in her music. She poses insightful questions while also encouraging everyone to embrace their femininity.

    The room for self-expression layered with Chappell’s unmatched vocal range makes this a concert experience everyone needs to have. She is a pop phenomenon that without a doubt has the talent but synchronously has the “it” factor that make her addicting to watch. 

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    Chappell Roan’s control of the pulse of the crowd is of a true performer. She knows exactly when to let loose with fans and when to reel it back to take in those slow moments to feel all the feelings. Chappell then has everyone lifting a middle finger up for their exes. She guides people through pure entertainment especially when getting everyone to do hand signals for her song, “HOT TO GO!.” 

    Dedicated to the Exes

    Her stage is shared with other powerful women including Lucy Ritter on drums, Devon Eisenbarger on guitar and Allee Futterer on bass. The group mostly played tunes off of her latest album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess. She performed her latest single, “Good Luck, Babe!” which has taken the internet by a storm. She obviously had to play Buffalo’s theme single “My Kink Is Karma” but not before dedicating it to the audiences exes.

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    Some people tried to exit the venue before the encore in order to beat traffic. Although, once Chappell came back on stage singing “California” with her angelic voice so many people could be seen beelining it back into the crowd just to get a final glimpse.

    That’s the thing about Chappell Roan, she is constantly pulling the crowd in. She’s addicting to watch and enthralling to listen to. A Chappell Roan show isn’t just a safe space for the queer community, but a reminder of what letting go and embracing joy is all about.  

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    Terminal B is having quite the lineup to kick off their Summer concert series. Brothers Osborne is coming June 14 and Lil Yachty performs June 15. Get your tickets here

    Setlist: Femininomenon, Naked in Manhattan, Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl, Love Me Anyway, Picture You, Guilty Pleasure, HOT TO GO!, After Midnight, Coffee, Kaleidoscope, Casual, Red Wine Supernova, Good luck Babe!, My Kink Is Karma

    Encore: California, Pink Pony Club

  • Brooklyn Artist Jehry Robinson Releases New Single “Pilot”

    Rising rap, reggae and R&B artist Jehry Robinson released his new single “Pilot” alongside a music video on May 24. This is the first solo single from the Brooklyn native, following his 2023 album, Drink More Water.

    After jumping into the scene with his first record, Pt. IV, V, VI, in 2017, Robinson made his Strange Music record label debut with his August 2020 record 20/Twenty. Since then, Robinson has found a clear lane in the industry, showcasing a unique blend of rap, reggae and R&B influences. With multiple co-signs from rap veteran Tech N9ne and an opening spot on country star Jelly Roll‘s 2022 Son of a Sinner Tour, Robinson’s role as a notable figure in the rapverse is undeniable.

    Since his Strange Music debut, Robinson has released two more studio albums, one in 2021 and the other in 2023. His 2023 album, Drink More Water, earned positive reviews from Underground Hip Hop Blog, Folk N Rock and Dancing About Architecture. Now, with the release of “Pilot,” Robinson appears to be starting the album cycle once again.

    On “Pilot,” a nimbly plucked guitar gives way to a head-nodding beat kickstarted by simmering cymbals. Robinson alternates between hummable melodies and airtight rhymes in the verses. However, his vocals really take flight on the chantable chorus, “I think we’re going down, so I went to see the pilot ’cause I been getting tired, let’s turn this plane around.” In the accompanying visual, Robinson assumes the multiple roles of passengers on a commercial flight, breaking through the turbulence as our hero confronts the man at the wheel (who just so happens to be him).

    “It’s about being the pilot of your own life and you can always turn it around. You’re in control to follow your destiny,” said Robinson.

    Listen to “Pilot” on your preferred streaming platform here