Category: Features

  • Bad Bunny’s ‘Most Wanted’ Tour Lights Up New York City

    Under the cover of night on April 12, performing a total of 37 songs, not including the orchestra that introduced him at the top of the night before morphing musically into “Nadie Sabe,” Bad Bunny showed fans at the Barclays Center in attendance for his ‘Most Wanted’ Tour that he isn’t going anywhere.

    From opening the show with a full-string orchestra who performed for about 15 minutes of stage time the dynamic backup dancers, Bad Bunny really put on one western and trap inspired show. At one, he exited the stage only to re-enter again on horseback. And yes, it was a real horse.

    The first act consisted of songs mostly from his latest LP ‘Nadie sabe lo sue va a passer manana.’ Bad Bunny changed it up by going back to his trap roots with “Tu No Metes Cabra,” which was released in 2017, followed by “Pa Ti” and “No Te Hagas.” He made sure to greet just about every section of the Barclays Center and accomplished that with a floating catwalk in the center of the arena that slowly spun around the venue. In the final act, Bad Bunny transported fans to the songs that have taken the world by storm, such as his 2023 single with Grupo Frontera, “Un x100to” as well as megahits from 2020’s YHLQMDLG (“Safaera” and “Yo Perreo Sola”) and 2022’s Un Verano Sin Ti (“Efecto” and “Me Porto Bonito”).

    While some fans may have been disappointed to not hear their favourite song, the show ended on a strong note with “Efecto” and “Me Porto Bonito” — both songs whipped fans into a frenzy that felt worth the wait. Bunny closed the show with “WHERE SHE GOES” — and confetti. 

    And the crowd left with the sense they had just seen a true international superstar.

    Bad Bunny Setlist: NADIE SABE, MONACO, FINA, HIBIKI, MR. OCTOBER, MERCEDES CAROTA, CYBERTRUCK, VOU 787, SEDA, BATICANO, Pa Ti, No Te Hagas, Vuelve, Me Mata, Soy peor, Tú no vive así, Chambea, Diles, 25/8, VUELVE CANDY B, THUNDER Y LIGHTNING, GRACIAS POR NADA, UNX100TO, BABY NUEVA, PERRO NEGRO, Safaera, Yo perreo sola, La Santa, La Jumpa, DÁKITI, Efecto, Me Porto Bonito, UN PREVIEW, NO ME QUIERO CASAR, and WHERE SHE GOES.

  • In Focus: Big Something brings great vibes to Buffalo Iron Works

    Big Something, a well-established group in the Jam Band scene, brought their good time grooves and uplifting vibes to Buffalo Iron Works on April 12.

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    For me, seeing a Big Something show has always been an uplifting experience, and this show was no exception. Right from the start, the energy from the band to the crowd, and vice versa could be felt immediately. And if watching Nick MacDaniels jump and bounce around while playing doesn’t put a smile on your face I don’t know what to say.

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    This show was not a show to miss. From the first song to the last the band was on fire pulling out old favorites and I’m sure new favorites, while flawlessly pulling off a few covers. This is a not to miss band if you have an opportunity to catch them.

    Big Something – Buffalo Iron Works – April 12, 2024

    Set 1: Waves, Tumbleweed, Fearless (Pink Floyd), Clouds, Algorithm, Sundown Nomad
    Set 2: Capt D, Bob and Weave, Head ON / Pill (King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard), The Mountain, Evil Josh, Song For Us, Plug
    Encore: The Flood

  • Band Profile: Count Blastula Brings Groove from Syracuse

    Count Blastula, a funk/jam band from Syracuse have been well over 15 years in the making, and now the group has landed on a killer lineup that is really turning up the heat.

    Count Blastula

    Count Blastula is characterized by a funky, groovy, get-up-and-move style of jamming. They perform enticing originals and covers combined with a dose of magic that propels the group into serious jamming territory. The band brings their talent everywhere from large festivals and theater shows to private events and intimate local bar gigs. Count Blastula bring their own brand of top-shelf homegrown music to events of all shapes and sizes.

    The group displays a diverse full soundscape via a multitude of instruments that can be heard on any given tune, along with a dynamic, and ever-changing flow of rhythms, tones, and arrangements of sounds. Each song by Count Blastula encompasses a unique number of changes and musical movements.

    The current band consists of five members: Adam Fisher on guitar/vocals, Jeremy Walts on bass/vocals, Mike D’ambrosio on keys, and Dave Schlossberg and Dave Donley on percussion. When the group tours, they may add a few others like a saxophonist, or other various instruments.

    The group has released five unique EPs over the last 12 years. Their music is very much inspired by a wide variety of genres. Funk, rock, jam band, jazz, hip hop, country and more are heard throughout the tunes. You can hear inspiration from Grateful Dead, Dave Matthews Band, Charlie Daniels, and Phish from the music.

    Upcoming 2024 Count Blastula Shows

    APR 19 FRI

    Kwartet @The Fitz @ 8:30pm

    Syracuse, NY, United States

    APR 20 SAT

    Trio with Special Guest Mike Dubaniewicz | LIVE @ Oswego Music Hall @ 6:00pm

    Oswego, NY, United States

    APR 27 SAT

    443 Social Club Syracuse NY @ 7:00pm

    Syracuse, NY, United States

    MAY 4 SAT

    Trio + Edgar Pagán @ Maplewood Bar and Grill @ 1:00pm

    Liverpool, NY, United States

    MAY 11 SAT

    Shiftys @ 8:00pm

    Syracuse, NY, United States

    MAY 24 FRI

    LIVE @ Sterling Stage FolkFest 2024 @ 8:00pm

    Sterling Valley, NY, United States

    JUN 14 FRI

    LIVE @ Moondog’s Lounge | Auburn, NY | 7-10PM @ 7:00pm

    Auburn, NY, United States

    JUN 21 FRI

    LIVE @ Estival Festival @ 10:00pm

    Caneadea, NY, United States

    JUN 23 SUN

    Kwartet Rochester Private party @ 4:00pm

    New York, NY, United States

    JUN 26 WED

    duo @Stout Brewery @ 7:00pm

    Salina, NY, United States

    JUN 28 FRI

    Kwartet @ The Fitz @ 8:30pm

    Syracuse, NY, United States

    JUN 29 SAT

    Trio | Private Event @ 4:00pm

    Tully, NY, United States

    JUL 13 SAT

    Private party @ 5:00pm

    Syracuse, NY, United States

    JUL 19 FRI

    Light the hotdog sessions at Guilded Club @ 7:00pm

    Syracuse, NY, United States

    JUL 20 SAT

    with Edgar Pagan @ Critz Farms @ 5:00pm

    Cazenovia, NY, United States

    AUG 3 SAT

    Blueberry jam Critz Farms @ 1:00pm

    Cazenovia, NY, United States

    AUG 10 SAT

    LIVE @ Glen Fest 24 | The Glen Haven, Homer, NY @ 8:00pm

    Homer, NY, United States

    AUG 11 SUN

    Middle Ages loading dock @ 4:00pm

    Syracuse, NY, United States

    AUG 17 SAT

    Average Joes JamBand night Baldwinsville NY @ 8:00pm

    Baldwinsville, NY, United States

    AUG 23 FRI

    Live @ Shiftys @ 8:00pm

    Syracuse, NY, United States

    AUG 24 SAT

    Critz Farms @ 5:00pm

    Cazenovia, NY, United States

    SEP 6 FRI

    LIVE @ Moondog’s Lounge | Auburn, NY | 7-10PM @ 7:00pm

    Auburn, NY, United States

    SEP 20 FRI

    Kwartet @ The Fitz @ 8:30pm

    Syracuse, NY, United States

    SEP 27 FRI

    Light the hotdog sessions at Gilded Club @ 7:00pm

    Syracuse, NY, United States

    OCT 11 FRI

    Light the hotdog sessions at Gilded Club @ 7:00pm

    Syracuse, NY, United States

    NOV 8 FRI

    LIVE @ Moondog’s Lounge | Auburn, NY | 7-10PM @ 7:00pm

    Auburn, NY, United States

    NOV 15 FRI

    Kwartet @ The Fitz @ 8:30pm

    Syracuse, NY, United States

    For more information on the band and their upcoming shows, click here.

  • Bruce Springsteen makes the wait worth it for Albany fans

    On Monday, April 15, “The Boss,” Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band finally returned to a sold-out crowd at Albany’s MVP Arena.

    Bruce Springsteen in Albany, NY – Jarron Childs

    Albany’s show was originally set for September 19 of last year, but because of some health complications, Bruce Springsteen elected to postpone many of his September tour dates. This was his second postponement of the tour. They not only said they were going to make up those dates, but also announced in October, a European leg of the tour.

    The show started promptly at 7:30pm with no opener. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band took the stage to a roaring crowd of approximately 17,000 people. He interacted well with the crowd, using many hand gestures to get everyone amped up. Unlike many artists today, Springsteen also had fans sit behind the stage and took time out to perform to them too.

    Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band tour continues in Syracuse on April 18. If you can’t catch Springsteen live this time around, he also recently released a live album, Songs of Celebration, that is available on all streaming platforms.

    Setlist: Candy’s Room, Adam Raised a Cain, Lonesome Day, Ghosts, Letter to You ,The Promised Land, Atlantic City, Trapped (Jimmy Cliff cover), Spirit in the Night, Hungry Heart, Nightshift (Commodores cover), Racing in the Street, Last Man Standing, Backstreets, Because the Night, Downbound Train, She’s the One, Wrecking Ball, The Rising, Badlands, Thunder Road

    Encore (Part 1): Light of Day, Born to Run, Bobby Jean, Dancing in the Dark, Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out

    Encore (Part 2): Twist and Shout (The Top Notes cover), I’ll See You in My Dreams

  • Brooklyn-Based Collective The Means of Production Release First Single, “Silver Pools”

    The Means of Production is a Brooklyn-based collective of artists interested in an output of experimental jazz. The group released the single “Silver Pools” on April 11, and see the release of their debut LP in June.

    The Means of Production

    The Means of Production is a meeting point for six of Brooklyn’s most fearless, young musicians with musical backgrounds as divergent as you’ll find in any modern outfit. They are comprised of Matt Gibbs, Ben Pirani, Tre D’Ambrocia, Rafferty Swink, Pat Carr and Jay Mumford. Each of these artists have their own diverse, unique, and mind-expanding talents.

    Rafferty Swink was entrusted with the job of arranging these group improvised, spontaneous compositions. The result is a potent, genre-defying kaleidoscope of electric jazz, psych, and soul. The Means Of Production can be described as nothing less than the raw and adventurous sound of the current.

    The Means of Production

    “Silver Pools” by The Means of Production kind of slapped me in the face in the best way possible. The opening little diddly and soft drum kit fiddling followed by the burst of jazzy life took me for a ride. That old style organ, xylophone backing, indie-sounding guitar, smooth bass, and all the other intricate instruments combined to form some real soulful jazz.

    There are elements of several artists and eras here. It is clear off the bat that this is heavily influenced by 30s-40s jazz. Not only that but 60s-early 70s rock, blues, and even some modern indie twists are heard here. The Means of Production are certainly performing in the spirit of free-form music and creative lightning.

    The Means of Production
    Ben Pirani

    “Silver Pools” was released as a single, and also as the second track on the band’s upcoming self-titled LP. The LP titled The Means of Production is set to release June 14.

    The Means of Production Track Listing

    1. Welcome
    2. Silver Pools
    3. Provence Avanti
    4. In A Silent Jay
    5. Sertraline
    6. Positively 5th Street
    7. Sun, Moon, Wind, Earth
    8. (Di)stance
    9. Beware Of The Midnight Special
    10. Blank
    11. The Lone Square
    12. Well…

    Rafferty Swink

    To hear the bands recently released single, “Silver Pools” and to stay up to date on future releases, click here.

  • Kingston-Based Rock Band Hide and Shine Announce Debut Single, “Detroit Rising”

    Kingston-based rock band Hide and Shine announced the release of their debut single, “Detroit Rising” along with their upcoming debut album Soft Machines. The single is out now on all streaming services with the debut album releasing on June 7.

    hide and shine

    Hide and Shine call themselves the stewards of this kind of music, tasked with translating the images and commands of the unconscious world, into the sounds and words of this world. The sounds reflect a range of themes, across seven decades of American and British music. Their lyrics often hint at esoteric themes.

    The band recorded and produced their debut album and had the great privilege of mixing it with Steve Albini. The next batch of 14 songs is already being recorded, prior to the debut being released. There is much work ahead.

    hide and shine

    The track begins with an energy and has tones reminiscent of Queens of the Stone Age. “Detroit Rising” has a consistent, punching drumbeat, dynamic riffs throughout, and a very catchy and fun set of lyrics. The track is a promising debut from an all-new rock group. There is definite influence from classic rock and also alternative, indie, and hard rock. There are elements of southern rock twang, alternative overdrive tones, and other little nuances of various genres. The track is quite catchy and brings me excitement to see what else Hide and Shine can produce.

    For more information on Hide and Shine and to stay in tune with future releases like their upcoming debut album Soft Machines, click here.

  • Strings of Brilliance: A Guitar Odyssey with Satriani and Vai at Kodak Center

    In the heart of Rochester, the Kodak Center underwent a transformation from a serene theater to a pulsating temple of rock guitar mastery as Joe Satriani and Steve Vai, two legends of the genre, graced the stage for an evening that would etch itself into the memories of all in attendance. The last time Vai played this venue was in 2022.

    Vai Satriani

    Everyone could feel the anticipation as fans settled into their seats with an early door open time of 6pm. Suddenly, the lights dimmed, and a hush fell over the crowd as Steve Vai, with his signature charisma, merged onto the stage. The first chords of “Avalancha,” a powerful track from his latest album Inviolate, reverberated through the venue, instantly igniting a fervor among the audience. Vai’s virtuosity knew no bounds as he effortlessly navigated through his setlist, each song a testament to his unparalleled skill and showmanship. From the intricate melodies of “Building the Church” to the soul-stirring “Tender Surrender,” Vai held the audience captive with his mesmerizing performance.

    But Vai was not alone in his musical journey. Alongside him stood a formidable ensemble of musicians: Dante Frisiello on guitar, Philip Bynoe on bass, and Jeremy Colson on drums. Together, they formed a tight-knit unit, their synergy evident in every note they played. As Vai dazzled the crowd with his guitar acrobatics, his bandmates provided the perfect backdrop, their thunderous rhythms driving the momentum of the performance.

    Vai Satriani

    Yet, what truly set Vai apart was his ability to connect with his audience on a deeper level. With every flick of his wrist and every bend of a string, he invited the crowd into his world, forging an intimate bond that transcended the confines of the stage. Whether he was exchanging playful banter with his bandmates or locking eyes with fans in the front row, Vai made each person in the audience feel like they were part of something special.

    As Vai’s set drew to a close, the energy in the theater reached a fever pitch, leaving the audience hungry for more. But before they could catch their breath, the stage was set ablaze once again, this time by the one and only Joe Satriani.

    Vai Satriani

    From the moment Satriani stepped into the spotlight, it was clear that he meant business. Dressed all in black, with his iconic sunglasses perched atop his head, Satriani exuded an aura of confidence and command. With his bandmates Kenny Aronoff on drums, Bryan Beller on bass, and Rai Thistlethwayte on keyboards and guitar by his side, Satriani launched into a set that was nothing short of electrifying.

    Vai Satriani

    Each song was a masterclass in guitar wizardry, from the searing riffs of “The Extremist” to the haunting melodies of “Always With Me, Always With You.” But it was Satriani’s infectious energy and genuine passion for his craft that truly set him apart. As he tore across the stage, his fingers flying effortlessly across the fretboard, Satriani seemed to be in his element, a man possessed by the music.

    Vai Satriani

    But perhaps the most remarkable aspect of Satriani’s performance was his unwavering smile. Throughout the entire set, Satriani wore a grin that could light up the darkest of rooms, a testament to his sheer joy in sharing his music with the world. And as he closed out the evening with a series of collaborative performances alongside Vai, the mutual respect and admiration between the two guitar virtuosos was evident for all to see. The first encore song was a song written by both Satriani and Vai. It was titled “The Sea of Emotion part I”, that was released on March 29.

    Vai Satriani

    As the final notes faded away and the curtain fell, the audience was left breathless, their hearts still pounding with the echoes of Satriani and Vai’s epic performance. For those fortunate enough to bear witness to this musical spectacle, it was more than just a concert, it was an experience that would stay with them forever, a testament to the enduring power of rock ‘n’ roll.

    Steve Vai Setlist: Avalancha > Building the Church > Little Pretty > Tender Surrender > Lights Are On > Zeus in Chains > Teeth of the Hydra > For the Love of God

    Joe Satriani Setlist: The Extremist > Surfing With the Alien > Satch Boogie > Sahara > Nineteen Eighty > Flying in a Blue Dream > Blue Foot Groovy > Always With Me, Always With You > If I Could Fly > Ice 9 > Encore: The Sea Of Emotion, Pt. 1 (with Steve Vai) > You Really Got Me (The Kinks cover, with Steve Vai) > Enter Sandman (Metallica cover, with Steve Vai)

    UPCOMING Vai/Satriani TOUR DATES

    April 16 – Detroit, MI @ Fisher Theatre

    April 18 – Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theatre

    April 19 – Cincinnati, OH @ Andrew J. Brady Icon Music Center

    April 20 – Fort Wayne, IN @ Embassy Theatre

    April 21 – Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre (Old National Centre)

    April 23 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater

    April 24 – Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre

    April 25 – Des Moines, IA @ Des Moines Civic Center

    April 26 – Springfield, MO @ Gillioz Theatre

    April 28 – La Vista, NE @ The Astro

    April 29 – Salina, KS @ Stiefel Theatre

    April 30 – St. Louis, MO @ The Factory – St. Louis

    May 1 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater

    May 3 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live at The Moody Theater

    May 4 – Dallas, TX @ Music Hall at Fair Park

    May 5 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall

    May 7 – Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre – Denver

    May 8 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Hall at Eccles Theater

    May 10 – Valley Center, CA @ Harrah’s Resort Southern California – The Events Center

    May 11 – Wheatland, CA @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

    May 12 – Santa Rosa, CA @ Luther Burbank Center for the Arts

  • Pop-Rock Band Um Jennifer? Releases Debut EP “The Girl Class”

    NYC-based pop/indie-rock band Um Jennifer? released their debut EP titled, The Girl Class, released on April 5.

    The group’s debut extended play is chock full of charming, energetic, punk-tinged indie rock. Each song on the album is different than the last, with its own sound and charm. There is clear influence from The Cure, Eyedress, Sonic Youth, MGMT, and more. Much of their songs are reminiscent of love, sexuality, adventure, and youth.

    Elijah and Fig set out to pierce the soundscape with their sharp-witted, psyche-puncturing, and simply fun musical skill. The EP does exactly that. The Girl Class collection of songs is an ode to break ups, freak outs, and deep queer longing. Um Jennifer? utilizes their pop/indie/alternative sound to convey their dynamic range of song.

    Throughout The Girl Class EP, love is personified as something fantastic, gory, loud, needy, and needed. These songs were all written within the past year of the band’s life, and were the first songs they wrote together. These songs are the band’s attempt at measuring the immeasurable; at understanding themselves, each other, and the world around them.

    Um Jennifer? has conveyed their ideas and vibe as a band well on this EP. They have proven their ability to switch sound and still remain original and themselves. With a debut album like this, with punchy, catchy, emotional, and passionate tracks, the band catches attention and has an audience awaiting further release.

  • In Focus: A Tribute to ABBA at Proctors Theatre

    ABBA’s music was center stage at Proctors in Schenectady on Thursday, April 11, as ABBA The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA, began their tour and kept the Swedish disco pop legacy alive. The show was riddled with outfit changes, energy and music to get the audience out of their seats, and the closest you can get to the real thing.

    ABBA

    As the lights dimmed, the band walked out to crowd cheers. The setlist was filled with ABBA favorites including “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!” and “Lay All Your Love On Me,” as this tribute band brought the excitement with them. Following each era of ABBA’s music were an outfit change including bright colors, sparkles and patterns. There was a mixture of dancing and singing throughout the evening, followed by acoustic songs that brought tears to the audience’s eyes.

    To finish an extraordinary night of 70’s favorites, “Dancing Queen” got everyone out of their seats. As the band left the stage, the crowd danced their way to the exit, hearing the audience comment “They were so amazing,” and “I forgot it wasn’t ABBA.”

    This was truly a night none will forget, with songs stuck in our heads for years to come.

  • Too Many Zooz returns home to conclude “Retail Therapy Tour”

    Brass Power House group Too Many Zooz returned to the scene where it all began on Saturday, April 6 as the trio concluded their self titled album tour in epic fashion.

    Retail Therapy is the band’s first album in almost five years, and we had the opportunity to ask one of the bands founding members, Matt Muirhead, about their new album, life for a band that’s been together for 10 years, and what’s next for the acclaimed trio.

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    The album came together more than a year ago now…generally I think our goal was just to create as much as possible, and then spend the following months trimming the fat and deciding what we wanted to keep and sculpt out, and what to get rid of.

    Matt Muirhead, Too Many Zooz
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    Songs like “Subway Devil Blues” off their latest work and their previously released “Subway Gawds,” the roots of Too Many Zooz can be traced 10 years back to the bustling music scene in the NYC transit system, they all met as working musicians in the subway system. Despite their continued success, the band’s iconic brass and beats sound can still be heard echoing through the tunnels as they busk regularly to this day.

    The subway is where we came from. It shaped our music and us as people equally. We’re very grateful for the people of New York for loving us and supporting us to this day. 

    Matt Muirhead, Too Many Zooz
    too many zooz

    The band consists of Leo Pellegrino, David “The King of Sludge” Parks, and Matt Muirhead. They self describe their sound as “brasshouse”, and appropriately so. Leo and Matt bring brass of varying tempos while The King of Sludge provides the perpetual beat. The vibe transcends labels as it encorporates a fusion of jazz and percussion with EDM house music. Asking about their songwriting style and process, Matt said the following:

    There isn’t a set formula for us-every song is different and how they come to fruition is seemingly unique each time. Of course, over the years you start to develop habits as writers, but we try to approach each song as its own and give it the love and energy it deserves.

    Matt Muirhead, Too Many Zooz
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    The evening at Brooklyn Bowl opened with a strong solo performance by Michael Wilbur, a long time collaborator and frequent guest star. Joining TMZ shortly after his own set, Michael was featured on Retail Therapy, and he has toured alongside them with his own band, Moon Hooch. Michael was not the only guest of the evening, as the band brought out a dynamic percussion duo that brought the evening to a whole new level.

    …for me, collaboration is the thing that excites me most about the creation process…. there’s nothing more dismal than sitting in a studio by yourself . Collaborations are such a special and beautiful thing and each one is new and different so for me, I was thrilled to be able to have so many friends on the project. 

    Even within Too Many Zooz internally, I think what makes our bands sound so unique is the inherent creative collaboration between just the 3 of us- we all have different backgrounds and experiences and we believe in a musical democracy where those sources of inspiration can intertwine, sprout, and grow into something beautiful.

    Matt Muirhead, Too Many Zooz
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    Too Many Zooz went viral in 2014 when a passerby recorded their performance at Union Square Station. Whether it’s their distinguishable sound, or Leo P’s classic showmanship, its clear that they have captured the publics attention, converting viewers into passionate fans. They regularly tour around the country, in the festival circuit, and play abroad. From inside the subways, to venues to around the world, their connection to the fans is undeniable.

    I love our fans and am endlessly grateful for them and their support. It blows my mind sometimes how lucky we are to have such loyal fans that continue to show love all these years later. On stage, our connection is immediate . We’re definitely a band that feeds off of energy. If the crowd is crazy, the show will probably be that much crazier. Off stage, we’ve been fortunate to meet some really cool, funny, interesting people who happen to be fans of us and generally speaking I feel confident in saying that our crowds are some of the more accepting, welcoming, and warm people I’ve ever had the chance to play for 

    Matt Muirhead, Too Many Zooz
    too many zooz

    Being on the road and playing music together for so long, life and art are bound to blend together. When asked about what their biggest challenge as a band was, Matt reflected “This band as been an enormous learning experience in regards to working with people and truly understand teamwork.”

    I was a kid when we started this band and I look back and laugh at who I was. Next to my parents and loved ones, I’ve learned more about myself and who I want to be from Leo and Sludge than anyone in my life. They have been and continue to be monumental sources of inspiration to me on and off stage

    Matt Muirhead, Too Many Zooz

    Retail Therapy is out now and is available for streaming. For fans who missed out on their tour, you can catch them this summer as they join Coheed & Cambria and Primus on select dates this summer. Tickets are on sale now.