NAMESAKE, WILLY MASON, TEA EATER and OTHERS — live event

NAMESAKE, WILLY MASON, TEA EATER, ABBY JEANNE & THE SHADOWBAND The jangly, jittery indie rock of this Patrick Phillips-fronted Brooklyn trio, Namesake, is more fully formed and pop-focused than the ramshackle punk approach of their previous incarnation, Honduras Columbia, Missouri-raised childhood friends Phillips and Tyson Moore were in bands together in school and formed Honduras in 2012, in New York, with Josh Wehle on drums and Paul Lizarraga on bass. Over the course of eight years, they recorded multiple singles, three EPs, and a 2015 album, Rituals -- even supporting Blur on a rare trip to New York by the Brit-pop act. Most of their recordings betrayed a punk and garage rock core, with Moore's choppy, angular guitars often mixed to the fore. 2016's EP, Gathering Rust, was a more melodic offering, pointing toward the band's future direction, while Moore's final single with Honduras, 2020's "Remains," leaned on the stop-start dynamics of original punks Wire. No one’s more fun in the post (or present) apocalypse than Tea Eater. Fronted by Tarra Thiessen of Gustaf and Sharkmuffin, the New York City-based art punk band’s made significant waves with frenetic performances, surf-rock-on-Neptune grooves and sucker punch tracks about hating the DMV. Their debut LP “Obsession,” produced and mixed by Drew Vandenburg (Bambara/Faye Webster/Of Montreal) brings a new whirring power to their sound, an invitation to shed your baggage and transmute your neurosis into something worth dancing about. Abby Jeanne has been an artist her entire life. While growing up in the midwest she was indoctrinated into the arts via a public art schooling experiment in the 90s. As a pre-teen, she was socially adopted by a Rock n'Roll cafe cult, where she wrote music, painted, and started her deep infatuation with records, especially 60s pop and underground soul/rock n’ roll via the haunted jukebox that lived there. A series of tragedies, including the loss of her sister, left Abby living in a car with her guitar, which led to her traveling overseas, touring, releasing records and carving out a music career for herself. Abby is currently residing in New York City working as a multimedia artist who has built a name for herself through not only her music, but her visual art and design. Drawing from a diverse range of influences including 60's girl group, garage, soul and psychedelia Abby creates a sound that is uniquely her own.
Starts: 2024-04-18T19:30:02Z
Ends: 2024-04-18T21:30:02Z
Where: 101 Avenue A, New York, New York 10009, United States
Price: $15.39