Brooklyn Bowl — called “New York City’s mecca of bowling, food, and entertainment” by the New York Observer — will welcome a DJ set from Animal Collective’s Geologist, Deakin, and Avey Tare, a Run DMC tribute from Slightly Stoopid saxophonist Karl Denson and band, and a visit from “fun-metal pioneers” (Rolling Stone) Living Colour as part of their February line up.
Karl Denson's Tiny Universe (Run DMC Remixed) - Thu-Sat, Feb 5-7
Legendary saxophonist Karl Denson - who began his career touring with Lenny Kravitz before adopting his current roll as a member of San Diego dub rockers Slightly Stoopid - has been getting crowds around the world out on the dance floor for nearly three decades, most recently with the Rolling Stones during the Australian leg of their 2014 tour. Now Denson will bring the dance party to Brooklyn Bowl with his own band, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, to pay tribute to founding hip-hop group, Run DMC, and perform songs off the band's newest album, 'New Ammo' (shows: 8:00pm, admission: $20).
Watch the band play live at the JamBase headquarters here
Animal Collective DJ Set - Fri, Feb 6
Animal Collective continues their DJ Set tour of the East Coast at Brooklyn Bowl, featuring band members Geologist, Deakin, and Avey Tare. Animal Collective continues to make music that after seven years, six studio records and one live record, combines a love of sonic free form electronic-horror-gospel-hip-hop-soul-pop madness (show: 12:00am, admission: $15).
Watch Animal Collective’s DJ set at the Boiler Room in 2013 here
Take Me to the River - Wed, Feb 11
Take Me to the River - the all star group of musicians whose namesake film is premiering at Sundance 2015 - "was one of the best things we saw at Bonnaroo 2014," according to Rolling Stone. The legendary group - which consists of William Bell, Bobby Rush, Otis Clay, Academy award winner Frayser Boy, Al Kapone, a 13 piece house band featuring the Hi Rhythm Section, The Royal Memphis horns led by Ben Cauley, the Norman Sisters, the Stax Music Academy All Stars, and special guest Jerry Harrison from the Talking Heads - will take over Brooklyn Bowl for a magical night of funk and blues (show: 9:00pm, admission: $35).
Watch the group perform “I Forgot To Be Your Lover” with Snoop Dogg here.
Living Colour - Sat, Feb 14
"Funk-metal pioneers" (Rolling Stone) Living Colour will take the stage at Brooklyn Bowl on Valentine's Day as part of their Synesthesia tour to play hits such as "Cult of Personality" and "Love Rears Its Ugly Head" - as well as material from their forthcoming sixth studio album, 'Shade' (Spring 2015). "We're going to do as much of the new record as we possibly can and get that up and running," says singer Corey Glover (show: 8pm, admission: $20).
Watch the “Cult of Personality” music video here.
Railroad Earth - Thu-Sat, Feb 19-21
Railroad Earth - who describe themselves as a "string band, but an amplified string band with drums" - bristle at the notion of being lumped into any one scene. "We're essentially playing rock on acoustic instrument…which sometimes leaves music writers confused as to how to categorize us," explains violinist and vocalist Tim Carbone. With five critically acclaimed studio albums under their belt, Railroad Earth will bring their extensive live improvisation and lyrical songwriting that combines elements of bluegrass, rock and roll, and jazz to Brooklyn Bowl for three nights (shows: 8pm, admission: $20).
Watch the band perform “Bird In A House” at the Pandora offices here.
Viceroy - Wed, Feb 25
Viceroy proved himself to be one of the most exciting producers of 2014, thanks to collaborations and exclusive remixes for artists like Lady Gaga, Maroon 5, and Passion Pit. Now Viceroy and his "summer all the time" motto will make waves at Brooklyn Bowl, where he'll warm up Williamsburg with lush tropi-cool house disco and his sun-swept single "Dream of Bombay" (show: 8pm, admission: $15).
Watch the official “Summer Daze” music video here
The Soul Rebels - Thu-Sat, Feb 26-28
Called “New Orleans' finest brass ensemble” by VICE and "Nola's proud big brass elite" by OkayPlayer, The Soul Rebels are on a mission to hoist brass into the mainstream by incorporating R&B, hip-hop, jazz and funk into the traditional brass band framework. The eight piece ensemble have collaborated and been billed on shows with artists like Metallica, Green Day, Snoop Dog, Kanye West, and Arcade Fire. Now, the the group called the "missing link between Public Enemy and Louis Armstrong" (Village Voice) will hit the stage at Brooklyn Bowl with special guests Pharaoh Monch (2.26), Rakim (2.27), and Roy Hargrove + The Music of D'Angelo & Marvin Gaye (2.28) (shows: 8pm, admission: $17).
Watch the band’s cover of Kanye West’s “Touch The Sky” here.
About Brooklyn Bowl:
Brooklyn Bowl is the ultimate night out, with its groundbreaking integration of premiere music, 16 lanes of bowling, a bar featuring locally crafted beers, and “epic” (Eater) food by the acclaimed Blue Ribbon restaurant group. Located in the beautiful, 19th-century Hecla Iron Works building, the venue -- aka "rock and roll heaven" (Village Voice) -- boasts a sound system and amenities that "no other local rock club can offer" (The New York Times). Also committed to environmental sustainability, Brooklyn Bowl is the first L.E.E.D.-certified bowling alley in the world.
Brooklyn Bowl recently opened its London outpost at The O2 (a "wonderland of food, drink, music and pins" - London Evening Standard) and Las Vegas in The LINQ, Caesars Entertainment's open air district in the center of the world famous Las Vegas strip.
Visit Brooklyn Bowl online at http://www.brooklynbowl.com
For more information please contact Jon Bleicher [jbleicher@shorefire.com] or Greta Hayes [ghayes@shorefire.com] at Shore Fire Media, 718.522.7171