Category: Reviews

  • Chelsea Cutler Sells Out Radio City Music Hall

    On the New York City night of February 23, Chelsea Cutler sold out her first ever Radio City Music Hall headline show. Nearly 6,000 New Yorkers wrapped around the Midtown blocks, adorned in Cutler-inspired sneakers, jerseys, and “vintage” Cutler merch. The energy circulating from city to city on “The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour” finally arrived in Manhattan, and it was well-received.

    Chelsea Cutler Sells Out Radio City Music Hall: "The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour"
    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    The evening began with an opening performance from the New York City native group, Yoke Lore. Lead singer Adrian Galvin exclaimed how gracious he was to be on stage at “the most beautiful venue.” Galvin and drummer, Rafe Bouchard, warmed up the rapidly filling auditorium with their folk-pop discography. He sang crowd favorites like “Beige,” and “Shake,” and thrashed his limbs in a feral yet simultaneously elegant dance. Yoke Lore also performed one his favorite childhood songs, “Truly Madly Deeply,” which felt like an unveiled sentiment to playing at Radio City.

    After Yoke Lore departed, Radio City’s iconic velvet curtains lowered to the stage floor. Behind them, stage crew shadows danced in a fit of productive motion, bringing Chelsea’s stage to life. It wasn’t long before the lights dimmed, hushing everyone’s conversations into a silence of excitement, and the curtains lifted to reveal the massive stage.

    Chelsea Cutler Sells Out Radio City Music Hall: "The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour"
    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    White scalloped arches framed a platform with a miniature catwalk where a microphone waited at the end. A drum set, guitar setup, and Chelsea’s signature sound board accessorized the stage. Retro strobe lights at the base of the stage, casting long shadows over the audience while synth swallowed the space, and an intro-audio oding to the beauty in everything carried up to the mezzanine.

    At the close of the audio, Chelsea appeared on stage. Her song “Something More” was the perfect opening song, and a great introduction to the yearn and desperation behind her record “Stellaria.”

    Stellaria’s production grade is too large to be put in the confines of a single “type” of music. Chelsea really tapped into her  personal writing style, and introduced her fans to the story-telling air of folk music. Instrumentally, the record is versatile – it relies on Cutler’s usual mastery of percussion and riffs, while also introducing more twang carrying sounds, and displays a phenomenal usage of synth. Radio City was the perfect venue to hold room for the performance of “Stellaria.”

    Chelsea Cutler Sells Out Radio City Music Hall: "The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour"

    After her first few songs “I Don’t Feel Alive” and one of her crowd-favorites, “Cold Showers,” Chelsea couldn’t contain her excitement. She stopped to acknowledge how “pretty fucking cool” it was to be playing Radio City. “It’s a Friday night in the city I call home! New York City, how are you doing?” The crowd erupted, charging Cutler’s amped energy.  

    Cutler spoke casually with the audience, like they were all just chilling together at a party she was hosting. “There are a few important things to talk about. One, I’m a bit of a sneakers girl, but tonight… I’m wearing loafers! Two, my mom just got a hip replacement and she is here tonight!” The crowd applauded Mama Cutler.

    Chelsea Cutler Sells Out Radio City Music Hall: "The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour"
    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    On tour in celebration of “Stellaria,” Chelsea Cutler is fortifying her already established fanbase. Having been in the music industry since her college days, Chelsea is ever-evolving as a musician, bridging an experimental gap between genres. The community at the foot of her sound has only grown, as she’s planted her voice in the genres of folk-americana, pop, and continues to water her roots in electronic exploration. Her willingness to try something new grows her listener count album by album.

    Cutler’s fanbase is composed of a large listener demographic. Fans of multiple genres, fans of all ages, and fans from the LGBTQ+ community. A Chelsea Cutler show has always been the friendliest and most welcoming environment, and it was heart-warming to see that energy occupying a notorious space like Radio City.

    Chelsea Cutler Sells Out Radio City Music Hall: "The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour"
    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    The show rolled into some of Chelsea’s archives from albums “When I Close My Eyes” and “Sleeping With Roses II.” Songs like “Easy” and “AF1s” elicited a surefire singalong from the audience. 

    Sewn around two of her newer songs dealing with the weight of self-reflection “Hunting Season” and “Growing Up Is Hard,” were two of her older songs “NJ” and “Crazier Things,” two songs written with romantic grief. The parallel lines running beside each other added an intensity to the performance.

    Chelsea Cutler Sells Out Radio City Music Hall: "The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour"

    Halfway through the setlist, stage crew rolled out a rickety wooden piano and Cutler’s incredibly talented bandmates, drummer Michael Mason and keys player J.T. Becker stepped back to make room for an acoustic set that wrapped with her song “Hotel June.” Acoustic sets deeply favor Cutler’s flutey tonal ability, allowing her range to take up more sonic space. 

    Chelsea Cutler Sells Out Radio City Music Hall: "The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour"

    The lights dimmed and the piano was pulled from the stage to make the transition into a different sector of her sound. When the lights flashed back into motion Cutler reappeared to sing two of her hits “Sad Tonight” and “The Reason.” “The Reason,” from “Sleeping With Roses” is a staple at a Chelsea Cutler concert, with one of the most electrifying instrumental choruses to ever drop. 

    Chelsea Cutler Sells Out Radio City Music Hall: "The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour"

    After a few more tracks, the show closed with one of Chelsea’s most received single releases, “The Lifeboat’s Empty.” The seated structure of Radio City couldn’t contain the fans, as they jumped and pushed into the aisles. It was the perfect send off song, before Chelsea ran backstage.

    Overhead, the lights turned on but Chelsea Cutler fans knew better than to assume the show’s over. It wasn’t long before reappeared on stage for an encore. She acoustically performed her most recent song of transcendence, “Your Bones.” The audience took matters into their own hands, singing the chorus as Chelsea sat back in awe.

    Chelsea Cutler Sells Out Radio City Music Hall: "The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour"
    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    The evening closed with another track from “Brent,” “This Is How You Fall In Love.” The lyrics felt like an ode to her fans, her tour, and the earned chance to perform at Radio City. As the slow and melodic sound came to an abrupt close, Chelsea’s outro song “Paper Planes” took over the speaker and she exited the stage with the widest smile. The audience collectively sang along as they filed out of the auditorium.

    Chelsea Cutler Sells Out Radio City Music Hall: "The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour"
    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    “The Beauty is Everywhere Tour” has been a true display of enjoyment, passionate songwriting, vocal maturity, and Cutler’s self-acceptance as a human being. This record has done great things for listeners and for Chelsea herself, and a sold out Radio City Music Hall is a symbol of that achievement.

    The project behind this tour is a display of the cleanse that comes with the discomfort of acceptance. Acceptance of one’s self, acceptance of the mundane, acceptance of the past/present/and future. Acceptance sometimes feels otherworldly, like a transformance. This is what “The Beauty is Everywhere Tour” has been for Cutler – an artistic exploration of the space between one’s existence and their sound.

    Setlist: 

    Intro/Something More

    I Don’t Feel Alive

    Cold Showers

    Loved By You

    Easy

    AF1’s

    Hunting Season

    Growing Up Is Hard

    Crazier Things

    Men On The Moon

    NJ

    Devil On My Shoulder 

    You Were Good To Me

    Hotel June

    Sad Tonight

    The Reason

    You Don’t Think About Me At All

    Stay Anything

    Your Shirt

    The Lifeboat’s Empty

    Encore:

    Your Bones

    This Is How You Fall In Love

  • Offset’s “SET IT OFF” Tour Hits Times Square

    On Thursday March 14, Offset took his “SET IT OFF” tour to the Palladium in Times Square for its third stop. The rapper enlisted a strong group of up and coming artists to warm up the crowd before his performance.

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    Offset at Palladium Times Square. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    The first rising talent of the night was YRN Mango Foo, followed by SleazyWorld Go and then Skilla Baby. Skilla took it upon himself to enter the mosh pit and perform most of his set from the crowd. In between songs, Skilla would have the fans chant four simple words: “I will have fun,” until late in his set where he sang a cover of FUN.’s “We Are Young” while in the mosh pit. After the openers, Hot 97’s own Funk Flex took the stage to perform a DJ set. Flex’s song choices and comedic adlibs ensured the crowd was ready for Offset to take the stage. 

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    Skilla Baby at Palladium Times Square. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Offset opened with a plethora of songs from his new album, specifically: “Say My Grace,” “Fan,” “Broads Day,” “Big Dawg,” and “On the River.” With a live band behind and a set of stairs streaming down the center of the stage, there was never a dull moment. Offset had backup dancers and high energy throughout the entire show.

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    Offset at Palladium Times Square. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Offset decided to give New York a taste of their own music. He brought out Brooklyn rap group 41 as well as Bronx artist Cash Cobain. 41 and Cash Cobain both brought a great representation of New York rap to the stage.

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    41 at Palladium Times Square. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    But Offset had one more special guest to round off the night. Near the end of the show, Offset and his DJ were talking back and forth saying, “we still gotta do it for New York,” before, abruptly, the beat to A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s “My Shit” started playing, and a few seconds later, A Boogie himself joined Offset on stage. The Bronx rapper performed “My Shit” and “Drowning” for his hometown crowd, sporting a Yankees cap and a Highbridge chain.

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    A Boogie Wit da Hoodie at Palladium Times Square. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Offset ended the night with some of his older classics, “Motorsport,” “Narcos,” “Clout,” “Ric Flair Drip,” and “Bad and Boujee.” Tickets for the rest of the “SET IT OFF” tour are available here.

    Offset at Palladium Times Square. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Offset setlist: Say My Grace, Fan, Broad Day, Big Dawg, On the River, Danger, Ghostface Killers, Rap Saved Me, Legacy, No Complaints, Patek Water, 100 Racks, Monday, Hop Out, Skyami, Don’t You Lie, Zeze, Worth It, Fight Night, Call Casting, Last Memory, Motorsport, Narcos, Clout, Ric Flair Drop, Bad n Boujee

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    Offset (left) and A Boogie Wit da Hoodie (right) at Palladium Times Square. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Offset Upcoming Tour Dates
    Fri Mar 15; Boston, MA; Citizens House of Blues Boston
    Sun Mar 17; Toronto, ON; HISTORY
    Tue Mar 19; Detroit, MI; The Fillmore Detroit
    Wed Mar 20; Grand Rapids, MI; GLC Live at 20 Monroe
    Fri Mar 22; Cincinnati, OH; Bogart’s
    Sat Mar 23; Chicago, IL; Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
    Wed Mar 27; Denver, CO; Fillmore Auditorium
    Fri Mar 29; Los Angeles, CA; Hollywood Palladium
    Sat Mar 30; San Francisco, CA; The Masonic
    Mon Apr 1; Anaheim, CA; House of Blues Anaheim
    Wed Apr 3; Phoenix, AZ; The Van Buren
    Fri Apr 5; Dallas, TX; South Side Ballroom
    Sun Apr 7; Houston, TX; Bayou Music Center

  • The Rock and Roll Playhouse Release Debut Album, “Friends Rock!”

    The Rock and Roll Playhouse released their anxiously awaited debut album titled, Friends Rock! on March 8. The album marks the first full-length body of work from the number one kids live concert series in the US.

    Rock and Roll Playhouse friends rock!

    The album’s core cast of lovable characters - Mick, Stevie, Tina, Quinn, and Jerry – unite to re-imagine some of rock music’s greatest hits. Friends Rock! translates the classic choruses and melodies of rock’s most recognizable anthems into age-appropriate singalongs for your little ones.

    Parents and kids alike can enjoy the fun spin on what Rock and Roll Playhouse brings to the stage. Queen’s “You’re My Best Friend,” the Beatles’ “We Can Work it Out” are among the songs reimagined. Along with these, Rock and Roll Playhouse boasts original tunes like “The Rock and Roll Playhouse Anthem” and more.

    Simply put, Friends Rock! is fun to listen to. The classics are always great, and the kid-like style they are performed in is certainly something families love, and kids adore. The song choices for Friends Rock! is perfect the way they uplift. Every song is about the power of friendship and love. These are themes you love to see in children’s music.

    Rock and Roll Playhouse friends rock!

    The Rock and Roll Playhouse continues to book family-concerts in the country’s most legendary rock clubs. A variety of live shows notably spans the music of Billy Joel, Grateful Dead, The Beatles, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, and Taylor Swift, to name a few.

    The Playhouse has also announced their tour across the country which began March 9. The Rock and Roll Playhouse sees dates into June, with a few stops in New York State. Brooklyn, Port Chester and Long Island sees several visits from the Playhouse.

    Rock and Roll Playhouse friends rock!

    The Rock and Roll Playhouse Tour Dates:

    3/9 Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater

    3/9 Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club

    3/10 Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue

    3/10 Jersey City, NJ @ White Eagle Hall

    3/10 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl

    3/16 Evanston, IL @ SPACE

    3/16 Port Chester, NY @ Garcia’s at The Capitol Theatre

    3/17 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl

    3/17 S. Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground Ballroom

    3/17 Portland, ME @ Portland House of Music

    3/17 Keene, NH @ Colonial Performing Arts Center

    3/23 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom 

    3/23 Cincinnati, OH @ Ludlow Garage

    3/23 Ardmore, PA @ Ardmore Music Hall

    3/24 Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall

    3/24 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl

    3/24 Austin, TX @ Mohawk

    3/24 Concord, NH @ BNH Stage

    3/30 San Diego, CA @ Music Box

    3/30 Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom

    3/30 Port Chester, NY @ Garcia’s at The Capitol Theatre

    3/30 Philadelphia, PA @ Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia

    3/30 Wantagh, NY @ Mulcahy’s

    3/31 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl

    4/7 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl

    4/7 Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue

    4/7 Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall

    4/13 Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater

    4/13 Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Ballroom

    4/14 S. Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground Ballroom

    4/14 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl

    4/14 Austin, TX @ Mohawk

    4/14 Ardmore, PA @ Ardmore Music Hall

    4/20 Wantagh, NY @ Mulcahy’s

    4/20 Athens, GA @ Touch of Brews

    4/20 Port Chester, NY @ Garcia’s at The Capitol Theatre

    4/21 Concord, NH @ BNH Stage

    4/21 Jersey City, NJ @ White Eagle Hall

    4/21 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl

    4/27 Cincinnati, OH @ Ludlow Garage

    4/28 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl

    4/28 Nashville, TN @ The Basement East

    5/5 Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Ballroom

    5/11 Port Chester, NY @ Garcia’s at The Capitol Theatre

    5/11 Los Angeles, CA @ Lodge Room

    5/25 Vail Village, CO @ SpringFree Bluegrass Festival 

    5/26 Vail Village, CO @ SpringFree Bluegrass Festival

    6/16 Philadelphia, PA @ Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia

    To purchase tickets to upcoming shows, and to learn more about The Rock and Roll Playhouse and Friends Rock! click here.

  • Kaivon Returns to Buffalo Bigger and Better than Ever 

    EDM producer Kaivon returned to Buffalo on March 8 performing at his largest venue to date in Western NY, Town Ballroom. The melodic bass artist got to perform is latest tunes off of his 2024 album Ultraviolet

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    Local talent Electric Dad and ZWAAN kicked off this night of future bass music. This was followed by Drezo. LA-based producer Drezo introduced the crowd to a style of G-House which pays homage to hip-hop elements. He brings those rap mixes that everyone knows blended with his bold beats. 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    Then the transformative artist known as Kaivon brought an uplifted vibe as soon as he stepped on the stage. His visuals instantly give a euphoric feel especially with the use of colorful lighting.  

    Even though Kaivon is loved for his melodic heartfelt songs he still designates sections of his set for lovers of heavy dubstep. The way he can make people teary eyed from his mix of Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For” and then headbang right after to the following song is why so many people keep coming back to a Kaivon set.  

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    Kaivon’s performance brings attention to the parts of life people love most. His set is meant to reconnect the crowd and bring a nostalgic feel. He does this through powerful visuals and several mixes of popular songs. Artists he mixed into his set included Paramore, Rufus Du Sol, The Fray, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    Finally getting to hear songs for the first time off of his sophomore album Ultraviolet was a euphoric feeling. Especially with the performance of “Pretty” which gets everyone in their feels with its angelic rhythm. This only grew more when he performed his throwback fan favorite song, “I Love You.” 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    Kaivon’s shows bring a unique force to EDM culture. He is a reminder of why living in the present moment is so important. He creates a space that grounds people and invites people to reborn in a positive framework. 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    These next few weeks are packed with EDM shows in Western NY that you don’t want to miss. INZO performs on March 15 and Excision has a double header at Buffalo Riverworks the following week. Get your tickets here.  

  • Sarah Elaz’s Double Threat: Booker and Bassist Celebrates Birthday Bash at Capitol Theatre

    March has been busy for bassist birthdays at the illustrious Capitol Theater in Port Chester, a sign of New York’s thriving jam scene. The month opened with an 84 birthday celebration and a five-show residency for rock legend and Grateful Dead founding bassist Phil Lesh and will close out with a show honoring jam scene newcomer Sarah Elaz.

    The March 27 performance will put Elaz’s eponymous “Sarah Elaz’s Almost Phish” in high company, reaching a venue she has worked hard to reach. Off the stage, Sarah is a double threat working behind the scenes as a booker and promoter. On International Women’s Day, we spoke with Sarah about her journey. 

    Onstage with Sarah Elaz’s Almost Phish at Brooklyn Made. Photograph by Taylor Weinberg.

    Sarah Elaz has accepted certain realities about the music industry and has found a rhythm as she builds a name for herself. Faced with a pivot from a career as a professional dancer, Sarah, like many others, found that “getting into the music industry isn’t that easy, it doesn’t have a simple path.” 

    As a neophyte in the industry, Sarah has built a network of connections through hard work. To support her career as a professional dancer, she started waitressing at City Winery, where she would work her way backstage to a position coordinating artist hospitality. Now, Elaz is a talent buyer at MRG Live. While her focus is music, sticking with her commitment to genera-spanning Elaz also books comedy shows for acts like Modi Rosenfeld and Kyle Gordon. 

    Asked how being a musician influences her work as a booker, she said it “makes [her] more empathetic and able to anticipate and understand artists’ needs.” In an industry where band’s touring margins can be a razor thing, having that reflective understanding of tour budgets has benefited Elaz in building trust. Recently she booked the shows in the great white north of Canada for Connecticut jam bands Eggy and the L.A.-based Thumpasaurus. Elaz is dedicated to sowing the seeds of a jam scene in Toronto, organizing “The Grateful Jam” an open jam focused on improvised psychedelic rock. 

    Off the clock, Sarah can be found playing in a half-dozen projects at any given time, from collaborating on original work with the Brooklyn jam band Boojum to enthralling crowds with her eponymous Phish tribute act and playing with newcomer acts like Katzroar. When live music returned after the pandemic, Elaz would gig at any opportunity, but she has grown more selective, focusing on the improvisational-oriented music that has always inspired her. She has won that privilege by “playing as many gigs with as many people as she can until afforded the luxury of saying no.” 

    For Elaz, that insistent need to perform has its benefits; playing across genres and “playing a pop show, a punk show, a jam show, with people of all ages and experience makes you learn faster and play better, plus now you know all these other musicians you can work.”

    Onstage, in costume, at Brooklyn Bowl with Boojum. Photograph by Taylor Weinberg.

    Elaz, a Massachusetts native, has found a “partner in New York” after she moved to pursue her career in dance. She doesn’t see herself leaving the city any time, in part because of the density of standout music venues. While the Brooklyn Bowl is her favorite in the city, the Bowery Ballroom was another standout (in part due to it’s proximity to nearby Katz’s Deli).

    Elaz’s love for the jam music she prefers to perform could be genetic, inherited from a sister 15 years her senior. Some of Sarah’s first memories of Phish come from her sisters’ return from a summer tour. That inspiration led Elaz to Limewire to download whatever Phish and Dead tapes she could come across. It was a show in 2018 where watching Phish’s Mike Gordon inspired Elaz to pick up bass, saying, “watching him play up close, it looked like it made sense. I understood it wasn’t easy, but it seemed intuitive.” Now Elaz compares playing bass to her professional experience as a dancer, “it’s all about finding the groove and keeping in it. Any note or move can be intentional if it’s in the groove.”

    Speaking with Elaz’s mentor and occasional instructor, Dan Kelley of Neighbor, he commented how “passion for the art” is what drove Sarah’s success rapid achievement in picking up the bass. 

    An eight-year-old Sarah Elaz enthusiastically greets her sister returning from Phish tour. 

    Image is essential for an artist, and while Sarah can be found sporting her iconic sparkling amethyst Music Man bass, that isn’t always enough. Elaz acknowledges that as a female performer, she feels pressure to have a new look for every show. Finding a silver lining, she notes how rental services like Nuuly allow her to be creative without adding to fast fashion waste. “It’s another creative outlet for me, fashion becomes another part of the performance” 

    For Sarah, the pressure of sexism as a musician is more overt, from the lecherous fans who are bold enough to grab at the musicians onstage to the more banal, like audio techs who assume Sarah to be a fan of whatever band she performs in. 

    Behind the scenes, Sarah says the situation is more egalitarian, noting that  “I am lucky to have so many examples of women above me who I look up to” with the quip that “I hope there’s no glass ceiling to that.”

    Sarah Elaz’s next performance is with her original band, Boojum, on March 16 at the Sultan Room. On March 27, Sarah Elaz’s Almost Phish will play at Garcia’s at the Capitol Theatre.

  • Disco Dead in Albany with Circles Around the Sun and Mikaela Davis

    Circles Around the Sun returned to Albany for a sold out show at Lark Hall on Saturday, March 9, with Mikaela Davis and Southern Star opening the night. With five disco balls on stage for the two bands, the audience was presented to an incredible evening of Discofied Grateful Dead-inspired dance music.

    Disco Dead: Circles Around the Sun and Mikaela Davis in Albany

    Mikaela Davis performed an hour long opening set, beginning with the mesmerizing “Cinderella”, Davis at center stage and flanked by Alex Coté (drums), Cian McCarthy (guitars/vocals), Shane McCarthy (bass/vocals) and Kurt Johnson (steel guitar), with “Cinderella” segueing seamlessly into “In My Groove.”

    “Home in the Country” from her 2023 release And Southern Star led to a bit of improv, then shifted to “The Pearl,” which had a subtle Grateful Dead-esque intro. Towards the end of “Leave it Alone,” Davis encouraged the crowd to engage in ‘wooing’ – to which they eagerly participated – before smoothly moving into Alice Coltrane‘s “Journey in Satchidananda.” Davis then gave a shout out to her and the band’s collective Upstate roots, hailing from the Catskills, Syracuse and Rochester, before wrapping up her set with “Other Lover.”

    Setlist: Cinderella> In My Groove, Home in the Country, The Pearl, Get Gone, Leave It Alone > Journey in Satchidananda> Promise, Other Lover

    Disco Dead: Circles Around the Sun and Mikaela Davis in Albany

    Circles Around the Sun took the stage for what would be a nearly two-hour performance, with John Lee Shannon (guitars), Adam MacDougall (keys), Dan Horne (bass), and Mark Levy (drums) channeling the spirit – but not the songs outright – of the Grateful Dead. What transpired was the full crowd grooving along, dancing outright but never standing still as Circles went full Disco on the Dead.

    Whether it was the “Language“-adjacent “Away Team,” the slow funk disco of “Landline Memories,” or mellow 1970s mall music churning into a nightclub fever pitch in “Immoveable Object,” the performance led the crowd jive relentlessly.

    Early Circles songs – “Babyman” and “One for Chuck” – put the focus on bassist Dan Horne, who held the beat all night, and effortlessly drove the tempo towards a swinging disco of “Money’s No Option.” A standing encore brought Mikaela Davis and her harp back out to the stage for a trio of songs – “After Sunrise” (originally a Sergio Mendes and Brazil 77 song, reworked by the artists), Gloaming Away (a late 70’s synth strut) and the hypnotic grooves of “Language.” The encore alone could have extended another hour and none of the sell out crowd would have complained.

    Disco Dead: Circles Around the Sun and Mikaela Davis in Albany

    Circles Around the Sun – Lark Hall, Albany – Saturday, March 9, 2024

    Setlist: Away Team, Landline Memories, Immovable Object, Babyman, One for Chuck, Money’s No Option
    Encore: After Sunrise, Gloaming Away, Language (all with Mikaela Davis on harp and Alex Coté on percussion)

    Photos by Zak Radick and Conor McMahon

  • The Dandy Warhols Take Over Manhattan With A Pair Of Stellar Performances At Gonzo’s & Webster Hall

    Touring in support of their twelfth studio album (ROCKMAKER, Sunset Blvd Records) scheduled to drop on March 15, featuring special appearances by Frank Black (Pixies), Slash (Guns N’ Roses) and Debbie Harry (Blondie), The Dandy Warhols (TDW) – beloved alternative-rockers from Portland, Oregon – performed back-to-back shows this past Friday (March 8) and Saturday (March 9) in the East Village.

    Courtney Taylor-Taylor and Brent DeBoer of The Dandy Warhols
    Photo Credit: Michael Dinger / Pit Perspectives
    Brent DeBoer of The Dandy Warhols
    Photo Credit: Michael Dinger / Pit Perspectives

    Friday night saw the quartet of Courtney Taylor-Taylor (vocals, guitar), Peter Holmström (guitar), Zia McCabe (keyboards, bass, percussion, vocals) and Brent DeBoer (drums, guitar, vocals) take to a set of bar stools at Gonzo’s Recording Studio for an exclusive, invite-only acoustic performance. The few dozen or so lucky souls in attendance were treated to an intimate, 30-minute set that included “I Will Never Stop Loving You,” an upcoming track from ROCKMAKER on which the aforementioned Harry makes a guest spot. The night’s festivities also included a ROCKMAKER listening party, followed by a DJ set by TDW’s very own McCabe.

    Zia McCabe of The Dandy Warhols
    Photo Credit: Michael Dinger / Pit Perspectives
    Peter Holmström of The Dandy Warhols
    Photo Credit: Michael Dinger / Pit Perspectives

    Despite a chilly spring evening that pounded Lower Manhattan with torrential rain for hours on end, nothing could spoil TDW’s headlining gig at Webster Hall on Saturday, a landmark building constructed in 1886 that uniquely serves as both a nightclub and concert hall. Providing support for TDW were Sisters Of Your Sunshine Vapor (SOYSV), a psych-power band formed in 2009 who call Detroit home. Having released their sixth album (Nocturnal Train To Mars, Little Cloud Records) last month, the trio of Sean Morrow (vocals, guitar), Eric Oppitz (bass, keyboards) and Rick Sawoscinski (drums) enveloped the steadily growing audience in a sonic landscape of haunting melodies, fuzzed-out guitar riffs and hypnotic bass lines.

    Sisters Of Your Sunshine Vapor
    Photo Credit: Michael Dinger / Pit Perspectives

    Taking the stage at 8:50 pm, TDW dove right into a 90-minute set of hypnotic psychedelia that collectively mesmerized the 1,500-capacity crowd. Performing tracks spanning a magnificent three decade career, the night’s stand-out numbers included “We Used to Be Friends” and “The Last High” (Welcome to the Monkey House, 2003), “Bohemian Like You” (Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia, 2000) and “Boys Better” (. . . The Dandy Warhols Come Down, 1997). The show closed with McCabe alone on stage as she lovingly serenaded us with an innocent rendition of The Velvet Underground’s 1969 song “After Hours.”

    The Dandy Warhols
    Photo Credit: Michael Dinger / Pit Perspectives

    TDW’s tour visits select North American cities over the next week, culminating in Los Angeles on March 19. The foursome will then relaunch the tour in Auckland, New Zealand on April 22, followed by a string of seven dates in Australia (April 25 – May 3).

    Sisters Of Your Sunshine Vapor Setlist: Sweet Girl Insanity > She Makes a Great Parade > It’s Good to Be Alive > Walk of Sobriety > Crystal Cup > Suck Upon the Living > Night Crawler > Mister Baby (The Ballad of Ilk) > Black Mind

    The Dandy Warhols Setlist (Gonzo’s): I’d Like To Help You With Your Problem > Styggo > Godless > I Will Never Stop Loving You > We Used to Be Friends

    The Dandy Warhols Setlist (Webster Hall): Ride > I’d Like To Help You With Your Problem > We Used to Be Friends > Crack Cocaine Rager > Danzig With Myself > Styggo > Plan A > Be Alright > Summer of Hate > I Love You > The Last High > I Will Never Stop Loving You > Arpeggio Adaggio > Holding Me Up > Godless > Bohemian Like You > Pete International Airport / Boys Better

    UPCOMING TOUR DATES

    March 12 – Toronto, Ontario @ Danforth Music Hall

    March 14 – Columbus, Ohio @ Newport Music Hall

    March 15 – Indianapolis, Indiana @ Vogue Theater

    March 16 – St. Louis, Missouri @ Delmar Hall

    March 18 – Denver, Colorado @ Gothic Theatre

    March 19 – Los Angeles, California @ Fonda Theatre

    April 22 – Auckland, New Zealand @ The Powerstation

    April 25 – Brisbane, Australia @ The Tivoli

    April 26 – Adelaide, Australia @ The Gov

    April 28 – Melbourne, Australia @ Forum

    April 29 – Perth, Australia @ Astor Theatre

    May 1 – Sydney, Australia @ Enmore Theatre

    May 2 – Adelaide, Australia @ The Gov

    May 3 – Melbourne, Australia @ Northcote Theatre

    SISTERS OF YOUR SUNSHINE VAPOR

    THE DANDY WARHOLS

  • Alkaline Trio Triumphs Over the Rain at Knockdown Center

    On a rainy Saturday evening, March 9, devoted fans defied the torrential downpour to see their favorite band from their younger years, Alkaline Trio at Knockdown Center in Queens. Despite the onslaught of intense rain and wind, the enthusiasm of the crowd was undeniable, and anticipation soared as opening acts Warriors and Drug Church warmed up the stage.

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    Photos by Taylor Daniel Weinberg

    Originally hailing from Chicago, the band consists of founding member Matt Skiba on guitar and vocals, accompanied by long time collaborator Dan Andriano on Bass, and Atom Willard on drums. Attendance numbers remained unaffected by the inclement weather, with Knockdown Center nearly reaching full capacity. Alkaline Trio is midway through their tour promoting the long-awaited release of their new album, Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs, adding another gem to their extensive, decade-spanning discography.

    alkaline trio knockdown center
    Photos by Taylor Daniel Weinberg

    A gathering of longtime loyalists composed of groups of friends, couples, and diehard solo-goers flooded the venue. The audience roared as the lights dimmed and the band graced the stage at 9:45pm sharp. All 3 members, smiling ear to ear, struck the opening notes of “Hot For Preacher”, the first track off their latest album. Obvious highlights of the night included “Armageddon,” displaying shades of the albums’ post-apocalyptic themes, followed by the iconic “Fuck You Aurora”, evoking a wave of nostalgia for those who have cherished the band for decades. After each song, the band shared their gratitude for the audience with a hushed and humble “Thank you!”

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    Photos by Taylor Daniel Weinberg

    As the band exited the stage, chants for an encore could be heard instantly. After a few suspenseful moments, the band eagerly obliged. For a final hurrah, the trio went with the timeless classic “Radio”, and fans got their last crowd surfing in before the band bid their passionate audience farewell. Despite the chilling rain, fans departed with warm hearts. Their latest album, Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs is available for streaming on all major music platforms.

    alkaline trio knockdown center
    Photography by Taylor Daniel Weinberg

    Alkaline Trio – Knockdown Center, Queens – Saturday, March 9, 2024

    Setlist: Hot For Preacher, We’ve Had Enough, Take Lots with Alcohol, Bad Time, Versions of You, Mr. Chainsaw, One Hundred Stories, Calling All Skeletons, Cringe, Break, Armageddon, Fuck You Aurora, Mercy Me, Warbrain, Crawl, Blood Hair and Eyeballs, Stupid Kid, Private Eye, Time to Waste
    Encore: Radio

  • Porno for Pyros Ignite the Capitol Theatre for the Horns, Thorns en Halos Farewell Tour Finale

    As the curtain falls on Porno for Pyros’ Horns, Thorns en Halos Farewell Tour, the iconic band graced the stage of the historic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester for one last explosive performance on March 7. Fans gathered to experience a night full of energy, memorable tunes, and a bittersweet goodbye to an era, creating a nostalgic and anticipatory atmosphere.

    The current lineup of Porno for Pyros consists of the visionary Perry Farrell, the powerhouse drummer Stephen Perkins, the talented guitarist Peter Distefano, and the legendary bassist Mike Watt. While Martyn LeNoble left the band in 1995, Watt seamlessly stepped in, contributing to the band’s unique sound until their hiatus in 1998.

    Contributing to the band’s rich musical blend were Etty Lau Ferrell, Perry’s wife, providing backing vocals, and Robin Hatch skillfully playing the keys. This dynamic ensemble left an enduring impact on audiences during their farewell tour, leaving an indelible mark in each city they graced with their performances.

    Opening the night with an electrifying energy was Tigercub, a three-piece rock band hailing from Brighton, UK. The trio, comprised of Jamie Stephen Hall, James Allix, and Jimi Wheelwright, set the stage ablaze with a riveting set that included tracks like “Swoon,” “The Dark Below,” “Control,” and “Stop Beating on My Heart.”

    As the anticipation reached its peak, Porno for Pyros took the stage to a thunderous applause. Launching into their set with classics like “Sadness,” “Meija,” and the eponymous “Porno For Pyros” from their 1993 album, the band immediately transported the audience back to the heyday of alternative rock.

    The setlist highlighted the band’s growth, including their latest song, “Agua,” and a heartfelt rendition of Iggy and the Stooges’ “I Got a Right.” Each song underscored the band’s musical skill and the significant influence they’ve had on the alternative music scene.

    As the night unfolded, Perry Farrell’s signature vocals echoed through the Capitol Theatre, creating an immersive experience for the audience. The climax of the evening came with the performance of Porno for Pyros’ two biggest hits, “Tahitian Moon” and “Pets,” bringing the audience to their feet in a wave of nostalgia and appreciation.

    The Capitol Theatre, with its rich history, served as the perfect backdrop for Porno for Pyros to bid farewell to their dedicated fans. The intimate venue allowed for a genuine connection between the band and the audience, making the farewell tour a truly memorable experience for everyone in attendance.

    As the final notes resonated through the Capitol Theatre, the crowd erupted into a chorus of cheers and applause, expressing gratitude for the decades of music and memories Porno for Pyros provided.

    Setlist: Pets (Partial), Sadness, Meija, Porno for Pyros, Agua, Thick of It All, Cursed Female, Cursed Male, Good God’s://Urge!, Porpoise Head, Blood Rag, Little Me, Wishing Well, Orgasm, I Got a Right, Bad Shit, Tahitian Moon, Pets

  • Phil Lesh & The Q Cover Just a Little More Ground: Deep Cuts & Darkstars at The Cap

    Phil Lesh, the legendary bassist of The Grateful Dead, held his annual birthday run at the historical Capitol Theatre for five nights, two of them with “The Q,” made up of Warren Haynes, Jimmy Herring, Rob Barraco, and John Molo.

    Phil Lesh The Q

    The night began with “The Wheel” chorus and “Night of 1000 Stars.” The first set included “New Speedway Boogie” and classic “China > Rider” that featured Haynes & Herring trading guitar solos. Having two incredibly prolific guitar players with their own prominent style trading the role of lead guitar was very entertaining.

    Phil Lesh The Q

    The second set featured deeper cuts and Deadhead favorites like “Unbroken Chain” and “Dark Star.” The second set also included the funky “Shakedown Street” and ended with “Into The Mystic” – a Van Morrison cover. The band brought the show full circle by encoring with “The Wheel.”

    Phil Lesh The Q

    Phil Lesh is a legend and blessing to The Grateful Dead scene – seeing him and The Q play on stage, now celebrating his 84th birthday is nothing short of inspiring. Not fade away!

    Phil Lesh The Q

    Setlist: Night of 100 Stars, New Speedway Boogie, New Potato Caboose, Bird Song, China Cat Sunflower, I Know You Rider

    Set 2: Dear Mr. Fantasy, Shakedown Street, Unbroken Chain, Dark Star, The Lo Spark of High Heeled Boys, Passenger, Into The Mystic

    Encore: The Wheel