Great Good Fine OK - Irving Plaza (NYC)
This independent Brooklyn synth-duo brings electro flutters and R&B beats to New York City for the first date of its winter tour.
This independent Brooklyn synth-duo brings electro flutters and R&B beats to New York City for the first date of its winter tour.
The San Francisco musician brings some "California noir” to New York in advance of new album Bobby Fuller Died for Your Sins, which is named after the “I Fought the Law” singer and includes timely tributes to David Bowie and fellow Bay Area native Alex Nieto.
Former police officers on both sides debate whether deaths like Michael Brown and Eric Garner are representative of a wider problem in policing.
The country blues-rocker continues to tour behind his critically acclaimed 2016 album El Rio. Entertainment Weekly raves, “grade-A American rock & roll.” His previous album, Sunshine & Whiskey, produced three consecutive No. 1 singles.
The 29-year-old Northern California native plays gritty new songs inspired by his travels across America, full of harmonica, double bass and banjo, along with his soulful, smoky voice.
This NYC duo combines razor-sharp harmonies with booming, multi-layered electronic beats and vocal loops. Hana and JJ’s natural sisterly chemistry allow their voices to intertwine seamlessly, resulting in a dream-like sonic constellation. The duo has made early fans of the 405, and The Line of Best Fit has hailed their “playful vocal marriage” and “expertly arranged layers of haunting synths and flowing percussion."