Category: Genres

  • Hip-Hop Pioneers Atmosphere to play Webster Hall on Spring Tour

    Atmosphere have announced “Tour De Friends: Part Deux” featuring spring dates that take the group through the East and Midwest of the country, with a stop at Webster Hall on April 21.

    Atmosphere tour webster hall
    Credit: Dan Monick

    Atmospher is an American hip-hop duo from Minneapolis, Minnesota, consisting of rapper Slug (Sean Daley) and DJ/producer Ant (Anthony Davis). In December 2023, Atmosphere released the Talk Talk EP, whose title track originally appeared on their latest album, So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously. The duo also made their cult, early 2000’s mixtape Sad Clown Bad Dub 2 available for the first time ever.

    For over two decades, Atmosphere has maintained a course of rigorous output, releasing over two dozen studio albums, EP’s and collaborative side projects in as many years. In that time, the venerated duo have built a legacy out of bringing honesty, humility and vulnerability to the forefront of their music, continually challenging themselves to evolve without straying too far from their roots.

    Slug shows masterful storytelling and writes compelling narratives, leaving a trail of his own influence while paying homage to the rappers and songwriters that helped shape him. Ant has skillfully molded the soundtracks with inspiration from soul, funk, rock, reggae, and the wizardry of hip-hop’s pioneering DJ’s and producers, creating his own trademark sounds while providing the pulse for songs about life, love, stress and setbacks. Atmosphere has been a musical shepherd, and with each new album comes a new journey as they guide generations of listeners through this thing called life.

    The Atmosphere presale will begin Wednesday, January 24 at 10AM local time with the general on sale starting Friday, January 26 at 10AM local time. Tickets and information are available on atmospheresucks.com.

    Atmosphere TOUR DE FRIENDS: PART DEUX DATES 

    4/10 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant

    4/11 – Louisville, KY @ The Mercury Ballroom

    4/13 – Pensacola, FL @ Vinyl Music Hall

    4/14 – Orlando, FL @ Florida Groves Festival * ^

    4/16 – Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore Silver Spring

    4/18 – Philadelphia, PA @ Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia

    4/19 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues Boston

    4/20 – New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place

    4/21 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall

    4/23 – Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground Ballroom

    4/25 – Columbus, OH @ The Bluestone

    4/26 – Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s

    4/27 – Indianapolis, IN @ Hi-Fi Indy (The Annex) 

    4/28 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues Cleveland

    4/30 – Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection

    5/01 – Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall

    5/03 – Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed

    5/04 – Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom

    5/05 – Sioux Falls, SD @ The District

    * without HEBL and NOFUN! 

    ^ Festival Performance

  • Kidz Bop Summer Tour Stops in Buffalo, Bethel, Saratoga Springs and Syracuse

    Kidz Bop have announced their 2024 summer tour with four shows across New York. The tour will kick off on June with shows in Buffalo, Bethel, Saratoga Springs and Syracuse this summer.  

    Kidz Bop connects with kids and families through their best-selling albums, music videos, products and live tours. The music franchise has been expanding internationally and currently records in 5 different languages. The brand has its own dedicated channel on SiriusXM – “KIDZ BOP Radio” (Channel 135) where it’s all Kidz Bop, all the time. 

    The band also had 24 Top 10 debuts on the Billboard 200 Chart; only three artists in history–The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Barbra Streisand—have had more Top 10 albums.

    Kidz Bop tour will kick off on June with shows at the Darien Lake Amphitheater in Buffalo on July 7, the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel on July 14, the Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs on July 26, the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh on August 3 and a show at the New York State Fair in Syracuse on August 24. 

    Presales for the tour will start on January 22, with the general on-sale starting on January 26. For tour dates and ticket information, visit here.

    KIDZ BOP  ALL-NEW TOUR

    June 27, 2024 — Stamford, CT — Palace Theatre *

    June 28, 2024 — Stamford, CT — Palace Theatre *

    July 3, 2024 — Gilford, NH — Bank NH Pavilion

    July 5, 2024 — Noblesville, IN — Ruoff Music Center

    July 6, 2024 — Clarkston, MI — Pine Knob Music Theatre

    July 7, 2024 — Buffalo, NY — Darien Lake Amphitheater

    July 12, 2024 — Raleigh, NC — Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

    July 13, 2024 — Camden, NJ — Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

    July 14, 2024 — Bethel, NY — Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

    July 19, 2024 — Rogers, AR — Walmart AMP

    July 20, 2024 — Kansas City, MO — Starlight Theatre

    July 21, 2024 — Maryland Heights, MO — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    July 24, 2024 — Columbus, OH — Ohio State Fair *

    July 26, 2024 — Saratoga Springs, NY — Broadview Stage at SPAC

    July 27, 2024 — Boston, MA (2 Shows) — Leader Bank Pavilion

    July 28, 2024 — Bangor, ME — Maine Savings Amphitheater

    August 2, 2024 — Virginia Beach, VA — Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

    August 3, 2024 — Wantagh, NY — Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

    August 4, 2024 — Hershey, PA — GIANT Center

    August 6, 2024 — West Allis, WI — Wisconsin State Fair *

    August 9, 2024 — Holmdel, NJ — PNC Bank Arts Center

    August 10, 2024 — Vienna, VA (2 Shows) — Wolf Trap at Filene Center

    August 11, 2024 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH — Blossom Music Center

    August 16, 2024 — Burgettstown, PA — The Pavilion at Star Lake

    August 17, 2024 — Tinley Park, IL — Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

    August 18, 2024 — Des Moines, IA — Iowa State Fair *

    August 23, 2024 — Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage

    August 24, 2024 — Syracuse, NY — New York State Fair *+

    August 25, 2024 — Holmdel, NJ — PNC Bank Arts Center

    August 30, 2024 — Franklin, TN — FirstBank Amphitheater

    August 31, 2024 — Cincinnati, OH — Riverbend Music Center

    September 2, 2024 — St. Paul, MN — Minnesota State Fair *

    September 6, 2024 — Phoenix, AZ — Arizona Financial Theatre

    September 7, 2024 — San Diego, CA — Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre

    September 8, 2024 — Inglewood, CA — YouTube Theater

    September 11, 2024 — Puyallup, WA — Washington State Fair *^

    September 20, 2024 — Bend, OR — Hayden Homes Amphitheater

    September 21, 2024 — Wheatland, CA — Toyota Amphitheatre

    September 22, 2024 — Mountain View, CA — Shoreline Amphitheatre

    September 27, 2024 — Austin, TX — Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    September 28, 2024 — Woodlands, TX — The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

    September 29, 2024 — Irving, TX — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

    October 4, 2024 — West Palm Beach, FL — iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

    October 5, 2024 — Tampa, FL — MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

    October 6, 2024 — Alpharetta, GA — Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

    *Non-Live Nation Dates

    ^Onsale date TBD

    +Free event, no onsale

  • Bad Mary Premieres A New Live Music Video For “The Floor is Lava”

    Rhythmic powerhouse Long Island band Bad Mary has released a new single “The Floor is Lava” accompanied by an imposing live video from their November show at New York’s Bowery Electric.

    The New York-based Bad Mary are known for playing loud, fast, aggressive, and fun live shows. Drawing influences from the likes of The Ramones and Blondie, the band is known for constantly refining their sound and making waves in the rock music scene while having fun. The band recently performed at New York’s Bowery Electric where they performed “The Floor is Lava” and released a live music video of the performance.

    Made up of their lead vocalist Amanda Mac, her husband Mike on bass, her dad Bill on drums, and her professor David on guitar, the NY-based rock band has seen a steady growth in both their local and fan bases. The band has continued to perform at prominent venues like The Knitting Factory and recently at the Bowery Electric. 

    The new live music video is off Bad Mary’s 2023 EP Trash & Glamour. The self-written and performed punchy yet melodic EP is available to stream on all major streaming services. 

    The band will also release a re-recorded mix of their song “Forget About It” to begin the celebration of the 10th Anniversary of their first album Better Days with re-recorded and remixed versions of the songs is expected to be released this spring.

  • Nick Waterhouse to Rock Bearsville Theater This April

    Radio Woodstock, WDST 100.1 has announced singer-songwriter and record producer Nick Waterhouse will be performing live at the Bearsville Theater this April.

    Bearsville Theater, located in Woodstock, will present this musical journey of shifting genres to captivate diverse audiences.

    Nick Waterhouse is known for his multi-genre music, his distinctive sound, and his dynamic stage presence. His music can be described as having elements of R&B, vintage pop, garage rock, doo-wop, and other genres. With a sound so dynamic and unique, the show at Bearsville Theater is sure to be nothing short of enchanting.

    The show is set for April 19 at 8 PM, with doors officially opening at 7 PM.

    Radio Woodstock 100.1 WDST is an extraordinarily influential rock station, a stellar outlet for an artist to be involved with in any capacity. The New York Times has tagged them as their “favorite thing about around the Hudson Valley.” Radio Woodstock curates music and informational programming, advertising campaigns, digital marketing solutions, and virtual and live music experiences. Nick Waterhouse is a live music experience that one would seriously not want to miss.

    Tickets for the show go on sale Friday, January 26 at 10 AM. To purchase tickets, visit RadioWoodstock.com.

  • Boojum Go Through the Looking Glass for Debut Performance

    The New York City psychedelic rock scene gained a formidable new entrant when Brooklyn-born Boojum took the stage for their first-ever show on Saturday, January 20.

    Performing at the combination music venue/recording studio at Brooklyn’s Firstlive, the four-piece band of Chris Mackin (guitar/vocals), Josh Santiago (guitar/vocals), Sarah Elaz (bass/vocals), and Dan Shein (drums) debuted twelve original songs, with lyrics by poet and translator Tom Mackin. 

    Boojum was born out of a unique one-night-only event at New York’s Brooklyn Bowl that saw Elaz join the Beatles jam band Walrus (Mackin, Santiago and Shein) for a performance inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. Refining that original music and doing away with the theatrical trappings of the “Walrus in Wonderland” show, Boojum’s debut was musically focused, showcasing a creative abundance across an inspired two-sets that kept attendees rapt with refreshing original jams. 

    While the strength of Tom Mackin’s songwriting was apparent when the audience insisted on an unprompted call-and-response during “Vanish Away,” the highlight of the evening was the original “The Mouse.” This bass-driven funky groove led the audience into a fist-pumping “Oysters” to close the first set. When the band retook the stage attendees were treated to another series of originals, peaking with the grooving “Looking Glass House.”

    The full technical capabilities of Firstlive were also on display Saturday night, with Boojum not only leaning into the jam-scene trend of offering a multi-camera live stream of the show but also using the performance to begin recording an inaugural live album.

    In recording their debut EP live, Boojum heightened the atmosphere with added excitement for attendees. The decision to eschew the controlled environment of a studio for the spontaneity and vibrancy of a live performance demonstrated confidence in craft and a belief in the power of the band’s live presentation. 

    Boojum’s debut performance is sure to leave a lasting impression when the inaugural show turns into a full album this spring. Their next performance is at The Sultan Room on March 16. The show will feature dancers, visuals, and guests with the band performing wonderland inspired songs from their forthcoming EP and more. Tickets are on sale now.

    Boojum – Firstlive, Brooklyn – January 20, 2024

    Set 1: Cheshire Cat, Vanish Away, Pig Baby , Vorpal Blade, The Mouse > Oysters 

    Set 2: Mr W. Rabbit > Snark 1, Looking Glass House > Sundial, Caterpillar Hookah

    Encore: Mad Tea Party

  • SPAC Celebrates 75 Years of New York City Ballet with 2024 Season

    Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) has announced its 2024 New York City Ballet (NYCB) season, featuring four unique programs from July 9-13 as part of NYCB’s historic 75 anniversary and its 58 season in Saratoga.

    Sara Mearns, in white, and company in “Swan Lake”, choreography © The George Balanchine Trust, New York City Ballet, David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center. Friday, May 26, 2023, 8 pm. Credit Photo: Erin Baiano.

    Called “the foremost creative ballet troupe in the world” by The New York Times, New York City Ballet will bring its roster of more than 90 dancers under the direction of Artistic Director Jonathan Stafford and Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan, accompanied by the New York City Ballet Orchestra, led by Music Director Andrew Litton. New York City Ballet, one of the foremost ballet companies in the world, was founded in 1948 by the legendary choreographer George Balanchine and arts patron Lincoln Kirstein and quickly became world-renowned for its athletic and contemporary style. Today, NYCB continues to be inspired by its founders who envisioned an authentically American expression of ballet with a company that reflects the rich cultural diversity of the city and nation.

    “This season marks the occasion of our beloved New York City Ballet’s historic 75 anniversary. We look forward to an incredible week celebrating our shared history over the past nearly six decades, while also pointing toward our exciting future together,” said Elizabeth Sobol, president and CEO of Saratoga Performing Arts Center.

    Opening the season on July 9 is “NYCB On and Off Stage,” hosted by NYCB principal dancers for a unique “behind the curtain” experience featuring excerpts from the week’s ballets and culminating with a celebratory after-party.

    Highlighting the residency is George Balanchine’s three-act work Jewels, returning for the first time since 2016 and featuring Fauré’s elegant Emeralds, Stravinsky’sjazz-inflected Rubies, and Tschaikovsky’s symphonic Diamonds.

    Emily Kikta in “Rubies”, JEWELS, New York City Ballet, David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center, Tuesday, September 17, 2019. Credit Photo: Erin Baiano

    Also featured are two evenings dedicated to works by contemporary choreographers including a new work by Amy Hall Garner, which is set to hold its world premiere as part of NYCB’s 2024 spring season. Other works include Gustave le Gray No. 1, a SPAC debut choreographed by Pam Tanowitz and set to the music of Caroline Shaw, Ulysses Dove’s dynamically charged, abstract work Red Angels, and Justin Peck’s sneaker ballet The Times are Racing, heralded by audiences and critics alike since its premiere in 2017.

    Rounding out the season will be two performances of some of Balanchine’s most beloved works, including the classic story ballet Swan Lake, the patriotic Stars and Stripes, the SPAC-commissioned work The Steadfast Tin Soldier, based on Hans Christian Andersen’s charming fairytale, and scenes from Coppélia, featuring children from the Capital Region, celebration the work’s 50 anniversary, which held its world premiere at SPAC in 1974.  

    Daniel Applebaum and Naomi Corti in Gustave Le Gray No. 2, choreography by Pam Tanowitz. New York City Ballet Art Series, Friday, April 29, 2022, David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center. Credit Photo: Erin Baiano

    Tickets will be available beginning on February 9 at 10 a.m. for members (tiered by level) and on February 22 at 10 a.m. for the general public. Visit here for details.

    NEW YORK CITY BALLET: JULY 9 – 13 

    NYCB On and Off Stage  

    TUESDAY, JULY 9 @ 7:30 P.M. 

    NYCB principal dancers host a unique “behind the curtain” experience featuring excerpts from the week’s ballets. A compelling evening for newcomers and fans alike. Immediately following the program is a celebratory “dance party” in the Hall of Springs.  

    Jewels 

    WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 @ 7:30 P.M. 

    THURSDAY, JULY 11 @ 2:00 P.M.  

    Emeralds (Fauré/Balanchine) 

    Rubies (Stravinsky/Balanchine) 

    Diamonds (Tschaikovsky/Balanchine) 

    Contemporary Choreography 

    THURSDAY, JULY 11 @ 7:30 P.M. 

    SATURDAY, JULY 13 @ 7:30 P.M. 

    New Garner* (TBA/Garner) 

    Red Angels (Einhorn/Dove) 

    Gustave le Gray No. 1* (Shaw/Tanowitz) 

    The Times Are Racing (Deacon/Peck) 

    Swan Lake & Stars and Stripes 

    FRIDAY, JULY 12 @ 7:30 P.M. 

    SATURDAY, JULY 13 @ 2 P.M.  

    Swan Lake (Tschaikovsky/Balanchine) 

    Scenes from Coppélia (Delibes/Balanchine and Danilova, after Petipa) 

    The Steadfast Tin Soldier (Bizet/Balanchine) 

    Stars and Stripes (Sousa, orch. by Kay/Balanchine)

    *indicates SPAC premiere  

  • Jam Master Jay Murder Trial Nears As Jury Selection Begins For 2 Accused

    The unsolved slaying of beloved hip hop legend Jam Master Jay is close to finding closure. After all, jury selection began on Monday at Brooklyn Federal Court in the murder trial of Jason Mizell, known worldwide as Jam Master Jay.

    The influential Run-DMC DJ suffered a shot to the head outside of his studio in Jamaica, Queens in 2002

    Jam Master Jay mural

    Over the years, numerous theories have circulated regarding Jay’s death. Ranging from issues with the infamous Supreme Team to a drug deal gone bad. However, it seems to be the latter as Karl Jordan Jr., 40, and Ronald Washington, 59, will be on trial for the October 30, 2002 shooting. Moreover, a 10-count indictment unsealed in October, 2020 revealed the motive behind the alleged murder to be 10 Kilograms of cocaine purchased by Jam Master Jay. With the plan being to distribute the drugs between Washington, Jordan Jr. and other co-conspirators.

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    Trouble arose over who would help distribute the narcotics. With Washington, known as “Lil D” and the Godson of Jam Master Jay and son to Run-DMC road manager “Big D” excluded from the plans. All in all, Jordan Jr., Washington and Jam Master Jay are from the same Hollis neighborhood, with Jordan Jr. being his neighbor. Equally important, another accused Jay Bryant, who reportedly left behind an article of clothing at the crime scene that contained his DNA, has been charged and will be tried in 2026.

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    Jam Master Jay in Hip Hop

    Jam Master Jay’s death hit the hip hop world hard, as the genre was still recovering from the tragic murder of Tupac and Biggie Smalls. The Hollis, Queens’ native’s legacy is that of a community hero. Known for helping out those in need and for helping budding acts, playing an influential role in the early careers of Onyx and 50 Cent among others. Yet, his death felt as tough one of the genre’s true innovators came to an untimely end.

    As a result there were celebratory tributes of his life throughout major award shows for the pioneering DJ. Meanwhile, fans held ceremonial vigils to honor the revolutionary DJ. When the case ran dry rap royalty put together reward money in hopes of finding closure. Opening statements in the trial against Jordan, Jr. and Washington will begin on January 29.

  • Magic City Hippies Perform at the Brooklyn Bowl for Winter Tour

    On Thursday, January 18, Miami’s alternative funk band Magic City Hippies performed at the Brooklyn Bowl in continuation of their ongoing winter tour featuring opening artists, The Palms and Josh Fudge.

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    The Palms formed in Los Angeles in 2015, and have become commendable in today’s independent musical landscape. Some of their top hits include “Breakin’ Up,” “Push Off,” and “All4you,” from their 2016 EP Sway.

    Josh Fudge is an Oklahoma-born multi-instrumentalist who mixes modern vibrancy with alternative indie-pop that feels nostalgic. He is able to bring people together and creates an intimate, homegrown sensation throughout the crowd.

    magic city hippies

    Magic City Hippies are originally from Miami and first dubbed themselves Robby Hunter Band before being renamed back in 2015. They began self producing in 2013 when their first self-titled EP was released. Over the years, their sound has evolved while utilizing loop pedals and incorporating elements of electronic indie rock with a strong emphasis on groove.

    The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Robby Hunter, drummer Pat Howard, and guitarist John Coughlin. Some top hits include “Limestone” and “Fanfare” from the Hippie Castle EP and “Queen” and “Water Your Garden” from most recent album Water Your Garden.

    magic city hippies

    Overall, their energetic live performance put on quite the show, blending a mix of psychedelic pop and funk groove while receiving both fan and critical attention during their musical success. Thursday night saw a youthful exchange between the artist and the crowd, cementing a memorable fifth night as part of their winter tour. MCH’s next pit stop is in Boston as we look forward to seeing what’s in store for the  band’s evolution in the psych-funk music scene. 

  • Mother Mother and Cavetown Join Forces for Upcoming Co-Headlining Tour

    Canadian Alt-rock group Mother Mother and multi-platinum singer/songwriter Cavetown come together for a huge co-headlining tour across North America this summer. The tour will see two dates at NYC’s The Rooftop at Pier 17 on July 9 and 10.

    Mother Mother, known for being Canada’s number one alt-rock export, and Cavetown, indie/bedroom-pop artist who’s amassed over a billion global streams. Together, the two headliners are certain to make noise across the country this summer. The tour will be promoting new music from both acts. Mother Mother has released their latest single, “Nobody Escapes,” and Cavetown has announced the release of new music to come sometime in early 2024.

    Mother mother Cavetown
    Mother Mother in 2021

    Mother Mother Cavetown 2024 North American Tour Dates

    June 7               Phoenix, AZ                   Arizona Financial Theatre

    June 8               Los Angeles, CA            The Torch

    June 9               San Diego, CA               Gallagher Square at Petco Park

    June 11             Berkeley, CA                  The Greek

    June 14             Troutdale, OR                Edgefield

    June 15             Vancouver, BC              Rogers Arena

    June 16             Seattle, WA                   Seattle Zoo

    June 18             Salt Lake City, UT         Granary Live

    June 20             Morrison, CO                 Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    June 22             Dallas, TX                      South Side Ballroom

    June 23             Austin, TX                      Moody Amphitheatre at Waterloo Park

    June 25             Houston, TX                  713 Music Hall

    June 28             Miami, FL                      FPL Solar Amphitheater

    June 29             Orlando, FL                   Orlando Amphitheater

    June 30             Atlanta, GA                    Coca-Cola Roxy

    July 2                Washington, DC            The Anthem

    July 3                Philadelphia, PA            Skyline Stage at The Mann

    July 5                Toronto, ON                   Budweiser Stage

    July 7                Boston, MA                    MGM Music Hall at Fenway

    July 9               New York, NY                The Rooftop at Pier 17

    July 10              New York, NY               The Rooftop at Pier 17

    July 12              Sterling Heights, MI        Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre 

    July 13              Chicago, IL                    Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

    Artist pre-sales go live on January 22 at 11 am, with general on-sale beginning on January 26 at 10 am. Click HERE for ticket information. To hear Mother Mother’s latest single, see below.

  • Tucker Woods Explores The Importance of Going With The Flow in “Are You Glass?”

    New York-based duo Tucker Woods has released a new single “Are You Glass?” from their upcoming album Sunshine Blues, set to be released on March 15.

    Tucker Woods is a band that delivers an authentic and dynamic sound with an energetic and youthful spirit. The duo consists of Chris Hurd on guitar, vocals, and songwriter and Brian Motel on bass and keys. The two met on a whim nearly a decade ago and instantly found that not only did their capabilities gel perfectly, but also an ever-important part of the equation fit seamlessly: their music is held together by an unspoken mantra to serve the song.

    Are You Glass?” was produced/engineered by Warren Trunz and it features the traces and importance of going with the flow. “With tried-and-true rock ‘n’ roll influences, the music on Sunshine Blues is a modern throwback, with tinges of Oasis and The Who, the Kinks, Tom Petty, and the Foo Fighters throughout. It’s a varied, inventive set of melodies and hooks infused with a message of hope and endurance”, Hurd stated. 

    With the release of a new track, the duo has also announced the release of their new album Sunshine Blues set to be released on March 15. Presave the album here.

    “Are You Glass?” from Tucker Woods is available to stream everywhere. For more information about the band, visit here.