Category: Manhattan

  • Stranger Cat Reclaims Herself With New Single “Hollow Heartbreak”

    Contemporary pop visionary and musician Stranger Cat has released the second pre-release single off of her upcoming sophomore album, “Hollow Heartbreak”.

    With her hands on every step of the creative process, New York City based Stranger Cat is a vocalist, producer, composer, light artist, video maker, DJ, and dancer- creativity is her calling, and each contemporary pop release of hers encompasses Cat’s inner mind, bringing it into the physical for others to appreciate and connect to.

    Cat’s self-made range of creative skills have earned her merits such as the New York Foundation of the Arts Women’s Grant in 2020 and the NYFA/NYC City Corps Grant in 2021, in addition to a performance spot at the iii Points festival in Miami in 2023 and installations of her self-programmed light sculptures at Art Basel Miami events from 2021-2023.

    Stranger Cat’s skills have also made their way into collaborations with musical luminaries like Sufjan Stevens, Sharon Van Etten, Son Lux, Lucius, and the Shins on Saturday Night Live, among many others.

    Following her debut album In the Wilderness, Cat’s sophomore album Slow Jam Love Letters To My Body In Pieces gives the listener permission to feel and express every emotion, no matter how embarrassing or big- “the kind of dance you do alone when no one is looking.” 

    This album in particular encapsulates several experiences of high emotions, as the tracks were produced from bed while Cat recovered from a life-threatening accident that kept her completely immobilized for five months, doctors predicting that she would not be able to dance again. As Cat healed physically and emotionally, Slow Jam Love Letters To My Body In Pieces was brought into fruition, piece by piece. 

    Despite predictions of the worst, Cat returned to dancing and left all of her pain, heartbreak, and hope in ten tracks that would become her upcoming album. Slow Jam Love Letters To My Body In Pieces may have been largely a tool for healing and an emotional outlet for herself in a moment of great emotional stress, but it has become larger than just the singular- the project channels these emotions and connects with the listener, allowing them to reflect and heal as well.

    “Hollow Heartbreak” allowed Cat to process the ache of loss, opening the track and the production process with the idea of angels weeping in mind. Throughout the iterations of vocals and audio mixing, the music became cleansing- it enabled emotional realization and reflection in a way other things simply couldn’t. “By the end of building the track I’d reached a total 180,” Cat admits- “through creating an 808s and synths dance party, letting it all go.”

    A synth-heavy anthemic dance track, “Hollow Heartbreak” invites the listener along the journey to rediscovering the relief and joy at the end of the grieving process when coping with a breakup. A testament to Cat’s personal journey and desire to bring listeners the same emotional catharsis, “Hollow Heartbreak” bares emotions raw and dances without care.

    Stranger Cat will be performing alongside Laura Burhenn of The Mynabirds in New York City and Brooklyn for two nights at the end of October. Night one will be held at the Francis Kite Club as a part of the Artists For Ceasefire + Special Guests event on October 26, and night two will be held on October 27 at the Agrarian Loft in Brooklyn.

    To learn more about Slow Jam Love Letters To My Body In Pieces, Stranger Cat’s other projects, and keep up with her latest releases, you can visit her website here.

  • Bands Do BK Presents The Music Matters NYC VHS Compilation

    Brooklyn based project Bands Do BK has announced the official VHS compilation release of live performances from a 3-day, 15-band event held at Arlene’s Grocery earlier this May.

    Born out of a desire to bring musicians to fans and vice versa throughout Brooklyn and beyond, Bands do BK is a project designed to offer readers uncut perspectives of the borough from their favorite local artists and musicians. From personable conversation, spotlights on new releases, and events hosted for fans and creators alike, Bands do BK avoids pomp and pretense in favor of genuine content curated for music lovers and makers, by music lovers and makers.

    Back in May of this year, Bands do BK put on a powerful three-day event at the iconic Arlene’s Grocery comprised of 15 emerging bands of the local indie scene. Capturing the liveliness of the tightly knit NYC music scene throughout every set while in a historically significant area that has consistently provided a space for creatives and musicians alike, the event was a major hit. 

    Now, in an exciting one-of-a-kind VHS compilation, the project and its impactful message have been further immortalized. Spearheaded by Executive Producer Marc Seligman and Production Coordinator (and Bands do BK Curator) Sam Sumpter, The Music Matters NYC is a 67 minute testament to the immortality of music in New York City and the newest voices taking that charge.

    Artists featured in the compilation correspond with the original performance dates- day one’s Big Girl, Tilden, A Very Special Episode, Tetchy, and TVOD are showcased alongside day two’s O. Wake, NEVVA, Two-Man Giant Squid, Mary Shelley, and day three’s AVATAREDEN, Jelly Kelly, Go Home, Night Spins, and SKORTS.

    Largely inspired by the authentic work of these artists and a vision of capturing the essence of their performances in a genuine way, a simple documentary-style idea quickly developed into the nostalgic experience that is a VHS release- a perfect call back to analog recordings that pays homage to the timelessness of New York City’s indie music scene alongside a uniquely nostalgic viewer experience.

    “My hope is that this doc serves as a window into our community—what’s happening in venues, parks, bars, backyards and basements across the city on any given day or night. I hope it inspires you to fall in love with these artists like I have and to buy music and merch, go to local shows and support this sweet, sweet scene that we, as New Yorkers, are unbelievably lucky to have access to. NYC isn’t even close to dead, and I’m beyond stoked to showcase some of the incredible bands who are out there proving it.” 

    – Sam Sumpter, Bands do BK Curator

    The event’s performances were subsequently recorded by a top-tier crew including Brad Wagner and Juan Soria on audio and video production assisted by Charlie Peterson, Jeff Schaer-Moses on photography, and Jason Toledo on video editing in addition to being a co-producer. 

    To be released on Friday November 1, the official The Music Matters NYC VHS compilation will be available through Bands do BK, Arlene’s Grocery, Village Revival Records, and all of the bands featured at their shows. 

    In addition, Bands do BK has announced an exciting upcoming watch party at the very same Arlene’s Grocery. Bringing together fans, friends, and artists in a larger community of creativity and appreciation for live performance, the once-in-a-lifetime chance to relive the magic in the same room where it was made is not to be missed. 

    No official date for the watch party has been announced yet, so to keep up to date on the latest updates as well as all of Bands do BK’s endeavors, visit their website here.

  • Christie Julien and Alexander Markov Talk ‘Baroque To Rock’

    Internationally acclaimed classical musicians Christie Julien and Alexander Markov have announced their groundbreaking new project called Baroque to Rock, a concert that bridges the works of classical masters with the energy and showmanship of rock music to be performed at the iconic Carnegie Hall on October 22.

    Baroque to Rock

    Following this exciting announcement, NYS Music had the opportunity to discuss the project, its origins and roots in both artists’ lives, and what’s to be looked forward to in this one-of-a-kind musical evening bridging classical and rock and roll music.

    Previous collaborators and seasoned musicians in their own rights, Christie Julien and Alexander Markov’s partnership for Baroque to Rock is an especially exciting one given their respective backgrounds and musical experiences. 

    An internationally renowned concert pianist, Christie Julien has toured the world countless times performing throughout China, Japan, South America, Europe and The United States. Graduating from the Peabody Conservatory with a prestigious Artist Diploma under the tutelage of pianist Leon Fisher, Julien is a decorated pianist with several prizes in solo and chamber performance, including first place in both categories in the renowned Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris.

    Having performed some of the most iconic historical venues in her home country of France such as the Theatre des Champs-Elysées, Maison de Radio France in Paris, the Nouveau Siècle, Palais de Congres, and the host of annual concerts at Salle Gaveau, Julien specializes in the French repertoire but finds great joy in performing works across the musical spectrum.

    All of Christie’s accomplishments as a pianist are rooted in a lifelong love for music as a whole. When asked about where her fascination with the art form began, Julien described an idyllic scene of her six year old self sitting in a tree in her backyard in the south of France for hours at a time with nothing but the company of a small radio next to her. 

    Her love story with the piano in particular began after a neighbor had to pass along a piano prior to moving away. The piano found its way into Julien’s home, and she was instantly enamored by its elegant simplicity, explaining that, “You could do the melody on the piano by itself and it was simple. There is something very humble about the way you can do a sound on the instrument.” 

    Markov has been around classical violin since his youth, being taught by his father, concert violinist Albert Markov, who he still performs alongside to this day. With a largely 19th century romantic virtuoso repertoire, Markov has toured the world several times over as one of the modern violin greats.

    After making his Carnegie Hall debut back in 1983, Alexander Markov’s decorated legacy thus far has accumulated in a gold medal at the Paganini International Violin Competition, solo performances alongside the Philadelphia Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, the Montreal Symphony, and the Budapest Festival Orchestra, in addition to the title of one of the only violinists ever to perform the entirety of the 24 Paganini Caprices in a singular recital, among many other feats.

    These accomplishments among many others culminate in Markov’s iconic gold plated violin, custom made by James V. Remington and Barry Lipman. Born out of a lifelong love for rock music and the realization that there was a “void to be filled” in the electric violin world of a recognizable public figure, Alexander’s violin made of real gold paired with a bow that glows comparably to a lightsaber bridges this gap all while creating an iconic instrument that can evolve into a larger symbol for the electric violin akin to the custom-made guitars or drum sets for rock and roll icons. 

    Setting out to create an instrument that “didn’t just sound rock and roll, but looked the part,” the striking gold violin has become a Markov staple and will be appearing at the October 22 performance of Baroque to Rock.

    An evening that bridges the works penned by the likes of Vivaldi, Chopin, and Beethoven among many others with the electric performance quality and spirit of rock and roll, Baroque to Rock is an entirely unique marriage of two musical worlds that almost seem to be opposite extremes. 

    Through a playful attitude and a broadened perspective of composition- not written with either rock or classical in mind but with the full breadth of all possible instrumentation and technique from the genres combined- the evening is to be a once in a lifetime live experience that is a love letter to music as a whole and what it can accomplish when labels like genres begin to blur or fall away entirely.

    Baroque to Rock as a concept was formed out of Julien and Markov’s individual experiences with the genres and how the interactions between sounds expanded their horizons.

    When asked about how rock was introduced to their classical lives, the pair’s answers were entertaining in the best of ways. Alexander admits that “when I came to America, I was not into rock and roll at all. In fact, I used to hate rock and roll.” He had moved to the United States for high school, and the experience ended up being eye-opening. 

    “… Something clicked. I found this whole new genre and that kind of opened the doors in my mind outside of where I came from- that cocoon. There is so much else, and there’s a great bonus… when you open your door, your musical imagination to other genres, you really start to become a better musician and you see from a much bigger perspective.”

    – Alexander Markov

    Christie’s side of the story takes root in a surprise concert she held for her husband at their wedding where she performed alongside various other musicians over the course of 25 minutes for their 444-guest ceremony. The set began as expected with a standard classical piece that was familiar and “nice for the ears,” and then suddenly Christie was standing on her piano, the other instrumentalists were on their chairs, and alongside Markov’s striking electric violin skills the performance took a surprising turn into exciting rock and roll covers. 

    After the unforgettable evening, Julien found herself consistently approached by people who were present at the wedding asking about when they would perform something like that again- and the idea for this collaboration was born.

    Conversation over the hypothetical set list quickly grew. Julien discussed a distancing from the more strict works like 40-minute sonatas that were beautiful to hear but lacked the spark they were looking for, instead leaning into “something that is fluid, something that goes with a different atmosphere so we could travel in time.” 

    The two proposed pieces that generally contained a more deeply inspired sound, searching for something that was “expressing something much more than just the instrument” as Julien put it- hence works from ballets like Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet and the Khachaturian Sabre dance of Gayane. Baroque to Rock is not meant to make the audience simply sit their seats, it instead aims to capture how music does not have to exist within the confines of refined airs and stiff attitudes when music’s greatest power is to make people feel.

    This removal of social confines allowed for the traditionally classic works to be reimagined without boundary or fear of staying true to what’s written on paper. Both musicians excitedly would embellish or alter the pieces where they felt additional or entirely new instrumentation could be added- treating the full breadth of classical and rock writing styles, motifs, and techniques not as separate selections but one expansive toolset. 

    Baroque to Rock’s appeal is just that- both Julien and Markov are artists that value the power of music as a whole over convention. The event has no singular audience- folks of all ages, backgrounds, and life experiences will be able to attend and experience the essential truth of music as an art: it communicates and connects in a way where just words, or sometimes words entirely, fail. There is no “requirement” of previous knowledge or experience to attend a classical concert, especially not one crafted especially to show the world that music is something every single human being can enjoy.

    Tickets for Baroque to Rock have extremely reduced prices for a Carnegie Hall show starting at just $14 thanks to generous donors who agree with the sentiment that there should be no bar from live music, including price range. In addition, profits from the evening will be dedicated to supporting music education initiatives in underserved communities and uplifting the creative exchange between the United States and France through partner organizations savethemusic.com and villa-albertine.org

    Tickets for this once in a lifetime genre-bending experience are available now- you can visit the event’s page for more information and purchasing opportunities here.

  • Lucinda Williams Announces Run of Shows in Port Chester, Buffalo, and NYC

    Revered alt-country singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams is bringing her acclaimed live show on the road for four dates in New York State. The tour begins on October 11 in Fort Worth, TX and wraps up on February 28, 2025, in Miami, FL.

    Lucinda Williams’ tour sees 18+ dates across the US, including four dates in NY. Williams plays Town Ballroom in Buffalo on November 8, The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester on November 9, and the legendary Beacon Theatre in NYC on December 1 and 2. Williams’ shows at the Beacon Theatre include a benefit for rock artist Jesse Malin who has suffered a rare spinal cord stroke in 2023 leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.

    William’s 2023 memoir, Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets I Told You, was released to wide critical acclaim and debuted at #5 on the New York Times Bestsellers. This memoir is the subject of a few of her upcoming tour dates. Over the past two years, her music has been the force driving her recovery from a debilitating stroke she suffered on November 17, 2020, at age 67.

    Her masterful, multi-Grammy-winning songwriting has never deserted her. To wit, her stunning, sixteenth studio album, Stories from a Rock n Roll Heart, brims over with some of the best work of her career. And though Williams can no longer play her beloved guitar – a constant companion since age 12 – her distinctive vocals sound better than ever.

    Lucinda Williams 2024-2025 Tour Dates:

    Oct 11, 2024 – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall – Fort Worth, TX – with special guest Kelsey Waldon

    Oct 12, 2024 – The Guthrie Green Tulsa, OK – FREE SHOW

    Oct 17, 2024 – Kia Forum Inglewood, CA – Life is a Carnival: A Musical Celebration of Robbie Robertson

    Nov 8, 2024 – Town Ballroom – Buffalo, NY

    Nov 9, 2024 – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, NY

    Nov 10, 2024 – White Eagle Hall – Jersey City, NJ

    Nov 12, 2024 – Chevalier Theatre – Medford, MA

    Nov 14, 2024 – State Theatre – Portland, ME

    Nov 15, 2024 – Veterans Memorial Auditorium – Providence, RI – Lucinda Williams and her band, A “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” Show with stories, songs, & visuals

    Nov 16, 2024 – Garde Arts Center – New London, CT

    Nov 19, 2024 – Lincoln Theatre Washington, DC – Lucinda Williams and her band, A “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” Show with stories, songs, & visuals

    Nov 20, 2024 – The Paramount Theater – Charlottesville, VA – Lucinda Williams and her band, A “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” Show with stories, songs, & visuals

    Nov 22, 2024 – McCarter Theatre Center – Princeton, NJ – Lucinda Williams and her band, A “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” Show with stories, songs, & visuals

    Nov 23, 2024 – Ocean City Music Pier – Ocean City, NJ

    Nov 24, 2024 – The Grand Opera House – Wilmington, DE

    Dec 1, 2024 – Beacon Theatre – New York, NY – JESSE MALIN BENEFIT

    Dec 2, 2024 – Beacon Theatre – New York, NY – BENEFIT FOR JESSE MALIN

    Feb 22, 2025 – Feb 28, 2025 – Outlaw Country Cruise – Miami, FL

    To learn more about Lucinda Williams’ tour, and to purchase tickets to her upcoming shows, click here.

  • Disturbed The Sickness 25 Anniversary Tour with Two Shows in NY

    Multi-platinum rock band Disturbed has announced “The Sickness 25 anniversary tour” that will hit Madison Square Garden on Mar. 21 and KeyBank Center in Buffalo on Apr. 4.

    Disturbed

    Disturbed’s debut album, which launched the band into public consciousness, has reached its 25 anniversary and with it, the band has announced an anniversary tour that will hit 34 cities across the US from Feb. 25 until May 17.

    Each night will feature two sets of music, opening with Disturbed playing the five times platinum The Sickness in full, followed by a full set of greatest hits. The first half of the tour will feature support from special guests Three Days Grace, featuring the return of original singer Adam Gontier, and opener Sevendust, and the second half will feature special guests Daughtry with opener Nothing More.

    On Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 10 am, tickets and VIP will be available in the artist pre-sale. Fans can pre-register for pre-sale tickets and dates in the UK and Europe will be announced soon.

    Since The Sickness was released in 2000, the album was certified five times platinum by the RIAA, spent a total of 106 weeks on the US Billboard 200 chart, and Revolver named it one of “Top 25 Debut Hard Rock Albums.” Billboard said of the title track upon release: “‘Down With The Sickness’ is, of course, the quintessential Disturbed song, harnessing all the band’s seethe and its now-famous tribal beat and guitar chug into three and a half minutes of alt-metal mayhem. It’s menacing, it’s rhythmic, it’s rebellious.”

    Full Tour Dates:

    Feb 25             Nampa, ID                               Ford Idaho Center Arena*

    Feb 27             Denver, CO                              Ball Arena*

    Mar 02            Saint Louis, MO                       Enterprise Center*

    Mar 04            Milwaukee, WI                        Fiserv Forum*

    Mar 06            Minneapolis, MN                    Target Center*

    Mar 08            Chicago, IL                               United Center*

    Mar 10            Detroit, MI                              Little Caesars Arena*

    Mar 12            Louisville, KY                           KFC Yum! Center*

    Mar 14            Boston, MA                             TD Garden*

    Mar 17            Washington, DC                      Capital One Arena*

    Mar 19            Montreal, QC                          Centre Bell*

    Mar 21            New York, NY                          Madison Square Garden*

    Mar 29            Cincinnati, OH                         Heritage Bank Center^

    Mar 31            Cleveland, OH                         Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse^

    Apr 02             Philadelphia, PA                      Wells Fargo Center^

    Apr 04             Buffalo, NY                              KeyBank Center^

    Apr 05             Pittsburgh, PA                         PPG Paints Arena^

    Apr 07             Toronto, ON                            Scotiabank Arena^

    Apr 09             Indianapolis, IN                       Gainbridge Fieldhouse^

    Apr 12             Charlotte, NC                          Spectrum Center^

    Apr 14             Raleigh, NC                             Lenovo Center^

    Apr 16             Birmingham, AL                      Legacy Arena at The BJCC^

    Apr 18             Sunrise, FL                               Amerant Bank Arena^

    Apr 23             Duluth, GA                              Gas South Arena^

    Apr 25             San Antonio, TX                      AT&T Center^

    Apr 26             Fort Worth, TX                        Dickies Arena^

    Apr 28             Oklahoma City, OK                  Paycom Center^

    May 05            Seattle, WA                             Climate Pledge Arena^

    May 07            Portland, OR                           Moda Center^

    May 09            Sacramento, CA                      Golden 1 Center^

    May 10            San Francisco, CA                    Chase Center^

    May 13            Inglewood, CA                         Kia Forum^

    May 15            Phoenix, AZ                             Foot Print Center^

    May 17            Las Vegas, NV                          MGM Grand Garden Arena^

    *with special guests Three Days Grace and opener Sevendust

    ^with special guests Daughtry and opener Nothing More

    Learn more here.

  • Hugh Jackman Announces 24 Show Series at Radio City Music Hall

    Actor and musical theater star Hugh Jackman has announced a 24 show series of performances spanning his career at the historic Radio City Music Hall.

    Hugh Jackman
    Photo: Gage Skidmore

    Movie goers may know him best as Wolverine, but to fans of musical theater, Hugh Jackman is Jean Valjean of Les Misérables and P.T. Barnum of The Greatest Showman among many other monikers.

    With a wide array of awards under his belt including a Golden Globe, a Grammy, multiple Tony Awards, and nominations for an Academy Award, two SAG Awards, and a BAFTA, Jackman’s success in both the film and musical worlds cannot be questioned- especially following his critically and commercially successful film Deadpool & Wolverine that has destroyed box-office records after releasing earlier this year.

    Following this major accomplishment, Hugh Jackman has announced a new project that will celebrate his legacy on stage through a twelve show live concert series in New York City’s iconic Radio City Music Hall titled “From New York, With Love”.

    With a program spanning all of his iconic roles from pieces such as The Boy From Oz, The Greatest Showman, and The Music Man, “From New York, With Love” is certainly a love letter to his musical career. Fans of his more obscure projects and other aspects of Jackman’s versatile career can expect highlights throughout the evening as well during the unforgettable evenings of music and performances by the Hollywood and Broadway icon.

    These special shows will kick off on the weekend of January 24 with dates sprinkled throughout the following months of April through August. Tickets will go on sale for all twelve performances on Friday, October 18 at 10:00 AM EST. For further information and ticket purchasing, please visit the show’s website here.

    FULL LIST OF SHOW DATES

    Sat Jan 25, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Jan 25, 2025
    Fri Apr 18, 2025
    Sat Apr 19, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Apr 19, 2025
    Fri May 23, 2025
    Sat May 24, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat May 24, 2025
    Fri Jun 20, 2025
    Sat Jun 21, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Jun 21, 2025
    Fri Jul 18, 2025
    Sat Jul 19, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Jul 19, 2025
    Fri Aug 15, 2025
    Sat Aug 16, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Aug 16, 2025
    Fri Sep 19, 2025
    Sat Sep 20, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Sep 20, 2025
    Fri Oct 3, 2025
    Sat Oct 4, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Oct 4, 2025

  • UPSAHL Brings The Heat to The Bowery Ballroom

    Alternative pop artist UPSAHL brought the party to Bowery Ballroom on October 1 at the New York stop of her Melt Me Down Tour.

    UPSAHL. Photo: Sophia Strange

    Chances are that UPSAHL’s work has reached your ears in one way or the other. With multiple viral hits to her name and collaborations with some of today’s biggest names under her belt, UPSAHL’s sharp production skills and lyrics that either pull you to the dance floor or inspire a serious bout of self-reflection were on full display in the Ballroom on October 1.

    Accompanied by opening acts Zoe Ko and Conor Burns, UPSAHL delivered an electric night of original songs, surprise covers, and even an exciting performance of a new unreleased track that made the Ballroom feel closer to a party only seen in movies.

    Photo by: Buscar Photo (www.buscarphoto.com)

    Tucked away behind an unassuming facade and a small set of stairs is the iconic Bowery Ballroom, polled as the best club in America by Rolling Stone in 2013. While the outside may be easy to walk past unintentionally, the venue itself creates the perfect atmosphere for a show like UPSAHL’s that cannot be missed- upon descending the stairs, you enter a swanky speakeasy style bar with a pre-show playlist blasting over the speakers. Once you ascend the stairwell into the main event, the venue opens up into a fascinating balance of a larger-than-life yet incredibly intimate theater. 

    This personal-yet-sparkling energy would be capitalized upon and matched perfectly throughout the evening, with UPSAHL and both opening acts looking almost untouchable upon the stage until they were right there at the closest corner of the stage or weaving through the audience mingling between sets.

    The night’s performances opened with Zoe Ko who delivered unapologetically gritty, girly, alternative pop rock tracks like “DIRT,” her song that caught the internet’s attention by asserting that the most fun a girl can have is donning a fur jacket, putting some mud in her purse, unapologetically offering no explanation, and absolutely jamming out. 

    Zoe Ko. Photo: Sophia Strange

    Supporting act number two of the evening came in the form of alternative artist Conor Burns, whose musical career seems to be exponentially growing with over 70 live shows and several single and EP releases under his belt so far with no signs of stopping. His guttural lyrics paired with the power of live instrumentals and a larger-than-life stage presence brought even more energy into the room.

    Conor Burns. Photo: Sophia Strange

    Starting her set with her newest single “Tears on The dancefloor”, the excitement when UPSAHL came on stage alongside touring drummer Jake Richardson and guitarist Sal Suriano was beyond electric- it’s no doubt the stage was hers from the moment she stepped out in a stunning chrome-and-teal outfit that caught the light with every move.

    UPSAHL. Photo: Sophia Strange

    Balancing high energy tracks like “NO HANDS” and “Last Supper” that had the audience dancing and songs like “Antsy” where it felt as though it was just her and her microphone, UPSAHL brought the audience to her level with an invitation to not care about anything but experiencing the moment, letting go, and having fun throughout the first half of her set. 

    After beginning her track “SLAYYYYY,” UPSAHL and her band stepped off of the stage and let the audience carry on singing- which they did word for word- before returning in a bright red latex costume change and her second most recent single, “SUMMER SO HOT”. 

    UPSAHL. Photo: Sophia Strange

    Impossibly enough, the powerful set only got more exciting as UPSAHL continued into a remix of her track “Sunny D” and the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s “Heads Will Roll,” bringing both opening acts out to party. 

    Photo: Sophia Strange

    From there, UPSAHL delivered an incredibly intimate performance of “0 OR 100” sat at the edge of the stage, a preview of the unreleased track “CUT EM OFF” that playfully complains about having to cut off other guys when one gets serious, and sang alongside her younger sister who was brought on stage for “Arizona,” named after their home state, and “Good In Bed,” a track off of Dua Lipa’s Grammy Award winning album Future Nostalgia that UPSAHL co wrote. 

    UPSAHL and sister Ryan. Photo: Sophia Strange

    UPSAHL closed the set out with “WET WHITE TEE SHIRT” and the viral track that put her on the map for most titled “DRUGS,” appropriately donning a white t-shirt with “I <3 NY” drawn out in sharpie- promptly before dousing herself and the audience with a water bottle. 

    UPSAHL. Photo: Sophia Strange

    UPSAHL’s Melt Me Down Tour may be wrapping in the United States in a matter of days in San Francisco, but the party doesn’t stop there- she’ll be continuing the tour in Europe through November, starting with Academy 2 in Dublin on November 7. An electrifying evening of letting go of inhibitions and letting yourself be whatever you need to be that night- whether that be dancing, crying, or somewhere in between- UPSAHL’s shows bring the party and the personality without apology.

    UPSAHL | October 1, 2024 | Bowery Ballroom | Manhattan, NY

    Setlist: Tears on the dancefloor, NO HANDS, Monika Lewinsky, IDFWFEELINGS, Toast, Wish You’d Make Me Cry X SMARTY, All My Friends Are Rich X Time of my Life, MoneyOnMyMind, Into My Body, Antsy, Condoms, Last Supper, SLAYYYYY, Summer So Hot, Sunny D X Heads Will Roll*, SICK PRETTY MIND, 12345SEX, CUT EM OFF, 0 OR 100, Arizona, Good In Bed, GOOD GIRL ERA X That’s Not My Name*, Thriving, Lunatic, WET WHITE TEE SHIRT, Drugs
    Encore: People I Don’t Like, Sad Sorry After Party

    Zoe Ko

    Conor Burns

    UPSAHL

  • Vampire Weekend Pay Tribute to Billy Joel at MSG with 2 Homecoming Shows

    New York founded band Vampire Weekend played two shows at MSG in New York City on Friday, October 5th. “We’ve been looking forward to this the entire tour,” said frontman Ezra Koenig on the first night. This show marks the final quarter of the band’s ongoing tour in support of their latest album, Only God Was Above Us.

    Vampire Weekend performs at MSG in NY. Photograph by David Reichmann (@davidpresspass)

    Billy Joel Cover band Turnstiles opened for Vampire Weekend both nights, with additional support from Mark Ronson for the first show, and the Brothers Macklovitch for the second.

    Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend performing at MSG in NY. Photograph by David Reichmann (@davidpresspass)

    The second show was a rare Sunday matinee, which ended at 4PM sharp. During the second show, Ezra commented, “I didn’t know if this would be a good idea, we ended kind of late last night. But I think I like it.” The crowd cheered in response. Ezra would also go on to describe the backstory behind some of the band’s songs throughout the shows.

    Turnstiles open for Vampire Weekend at MSG in New York. Photograph by David Reichmann (@davidpresspass)

    Vampire Weekend performed with their signature brand of intellectual lyrics and intricately produced tunes. They played vast set lists each night, with nearly a two-hour long main set, covering their five beloved studio albums.

    Each night featured a number of covers, including a rendition of Billy Joel’s “Scenes from an Italian Restaurant,” which featured a dinner scene performance behind the band as they played. Each show featured some pyrotechnics and a big blast of confetti at the very end of the encore.

    In the past, the band often took fan requests at the end of the shows, but for this tour Ezra told the crowd they would only accept songs that weren’t theirs. So after the main set, the band came back on stage and asked the crowd to hold up signs, notepads, and scream out song suggestions, which the band attempted with varying levels of success. Covers included Fall Out Boy, Billy Joel, bruce Springsteen, and a handful of others.

    You can follow Vampire Weekend “Only God Was Above Us” Tour here, and listen to their music here. Photo gallery by David Reichmann below.

  • Brooklyn Nonprofit FourOneOne Announces New Performance Series “Transatlantik”

    Brooklyn-based nonprofit organization FourOneOne has announced the upcoming two-day performance series “Transatlantik.”

    The series takes place November 22 to 23 at Greenwich House Music School, CARA, and Francis Kite Club.

    Transatlantik is a series of performances and conversation featuring the work of diasporic artists engaged with the artistic and political concepts of negritude and créolité. Artists include Aruán Ortiz and Anaïs Maviel; Sélène Saint Aimé; KāFOU (Val Jeanty and Cassie Watson Francillon); Vodou drummer Renald St. Juste, and Patrick Chamoiseau, the Martinican author and theorist of créolité. An afterparty with Alexis Marcelo, DJ Buddy and DJ Jeff Brown is also to be expected.

    There is a total of four separate shows from November 22 to 23. November 22 sees one show at 7:30pm at Greenwich House Music School. November 23 sees three shows at varying times, at CARA, Greenwich House Music School, and Francis Kite Club respectively. Each show explores unique themes regarding negritude, creolization, Afro-Carribean cultures, and more.

    Transatlantik

    TRANSATLANTIK Series of Events:

    Friday, November 22, 2024

    7:30pm (doors 7:00pm)

    Greenwich House Music School

    Sélène Saint-Aime’s Creole Songs

    Renald St. Juste

    Saturday, November 23, 2024

    2:30pm (doors 2:00pm)

    at CARA

    Patrick Chamoiseau

    in conversation with Sélène Saint-Aime, Aruán Ortiz, and Anaïs Maviel

    Saturday, November 23, 2024

    7:30pm (doors 7:00pm)

    Greenwich House Music School

    Reimagining Tropiques, Then and Now: Aruán Ortiz, Anaïs Maviel, and Aliya Ultan

    KāFOU: Val Jeanty, Cassie Watson Francillon

    Saturday, November 23, 2024

    10:00pm–midnight

    at Francis Kite Club

    Afterparty with Alexis Marcelo, DJ Buddy and DJ Jeff Brown

    Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at door, and $25 for both nights. 11/23 conversation and afterparty are free. For more information on FourOneOne and Transatlantik and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Wasia Project Brings Classical Indie Jazz to NYC

    The Artist

    Hailing from the UK, Wasia Project has quickly become one of the most exciting indie bands on the rise. The sibling duo Olivia Hardy and William Gao (along with drummer Luca Wade and bassist Tom Pacitti), fuse together jazz, classical, and indie pop, creating a sound that is as soothing as it is emotionally charged. With heartfelt lyrics and lush arrangements, the band has won over a dedicated fanbase both in the UK and overseas.

      The Show

      On Monday, Sept 30, night one in NYC of the “Isotope Tour” kicked off— and it did not disappoint. The show began with an atmospheric interlude, “Isotope,” which set the mood for an introspective and emotional night. Wasia Project then launched into “My Lover Is Sleeping”, immediately captivating the crowd with Olivia’s dreamy, tender vocals. The audience was buzzing, absorbing every word, as the band poured their hearts out on stage.

      A key standout moment was “Petals on the Moon,” which had the entire venue jamming to William’s piano solo. The duo’s chemistry on stage is undeniable, and their shared musical bond radiated through every track, but especially on “Burning Eyes Are Calling” and “How Can I Pretend,” where Olivia’s emotive voice soared over William’s intricate piano melodies.

      “U R So Pretty” was an emotional high point in the set, with its delicate lyrics and vulnerability. The song had the crowd cheering, resonating deeply with everyone in the room. The night’s energy took a shift with My Vine” and “Cover,” with Olivia’s vocals floating effortlessly over lush instrumentals.

      The band’s raw emotion, combined with their experimental soundscapes, made for a captivating debut performance in New York City. If you missed them this time, be sure to catch Wasia Project soon —they’re just getting started, and their future looks incredibly bright.

      Setlist: Isotope (Interlude Intro), Is This What Love Is, My Lover Is Sleeping, U Deserve, Petals on the Moon, How can I pretend, Burning Eyes Are Calling, Takes Me Back Home, Remember When, U R So Pretty, My Vine, Cover, To Get Better, Somebody Come Through, Tell Me Lies