Ambrosia Parsley & Chris Maxwell

Ambrosia Parsley is best known for her work as the principal songwriter and front woman for pop noir adventurers Shivaree, much loved abroad, little seen at home. She’s worked with Laurie Anderson, Benjamin Biolay, Joe Henry, Sex Mob, Dave Sitek, and Hal Wilner, while her songs have been featured in the films of Quentin Tarantino and David O Russell.

Maxwell works out of his new Goat House Studio in Woodstock, where he composes and records music for hit TV shows like Bob’s Burgers and Inside Amy Schumer, as well as producing and writing music for other artists (They Might Be Giants, Iggy Pop, Yoko Ono, the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion) as part of the celebrated production team The Elegant Too.

http://www.msambrosiaparsley.com

Locofreeq

We like to party. We like, we like to party.

What do you get when you cross a Lisa Frank trapper keeper with a sexbot from the year 3075?

We’re not sure. But its favorite band would be LOCOFREEQ.

Keys to the Moon

Keys to the Moon is a five piece folk jazz band based out of the Hudson Valley in New York State. They perform original music as well as jazz standards and are influenced by artists like Joni Mitchell, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Anais Mitchell, and Lake Street Dive.

From story songs, to philosophical ponderings, to imagery that reflects on the past, songwriters Casey Richards and Jeremiah Mahoney collaborate with their fellow jazzy Keys to the Moon members to create unique original tunes.

The group met and formed while studying jazz at SUNY New Paltz so it isn’t surprising that improvisation is a persisting element in their music. In fact, one of the bands favorite moments on their debut album–Too Many Bats in the Pool–is the improvised electric bass and tenor sax “duel” in Failed Flying Machines.

keystothemusic.com

Baltic

Fathered by producer/filmmaker D. James Goodwin, BALTIC is a new kind of heavy music. Glacially paced, cinematically conceived, and artfully composed, atmospheric post-metal.

https://wearebaltic.bandcamp.com

The Stargazer Lilies

N/E PA based the Stargazer Lilies are the brainchild of husband and wife team, John Cep and Kim Field, pioneers of shoegaze’s new wave with former band Soundpool. The Stargazer Lilies is the evolution of their gaze, this time with added psych rock elements (think MBV meets Pink Floyd). Cep’s heavy effects-driven guitars are accented by drummer, Brooklyn based, Sam Art’s minimalist approach, along with Field’s dreamy vocals and drony bass lines. Following their debut album We Are The Dreamers in 2013, their sound was described in Spin Magazine as a “reverb-washed slo-mo assault of Slowdive with the sparkling ambience of Air channeled into a lush, guitar-swollen whole. Psych-fuzz epic.” Pop Matters says, “The Stargazer Lilies possess a truly widescreen, cinematic sound with crescendoes that build cascading waves of sound enveloping your whole body. The music is a bit darker than standard dream pop fare, but that only makes it that much more mesmerizing.” Brad Laner of Medicine describes them like this: “This is what your so-called shoegaze is supposed to sound like. Incredible melodies and singing plus great guitar work.”

http://www.thestargazerlilies.com

Mail the Horse

Mail the Horse is a country clunker of a five-piece careening down a highway laid to waste with Stones psychedelia and heartbroken hymnals, the tailpipe stuffed with marigolds. Recorded with Hunter Davidsohn (Porches, Frankie Cosmos) at Business District Recording in Western New York, their new EP, Magnolia (released in June 2016) channels the vibes of mid to late 70s Stones and elements of Springsteen.

The album’s sonic resonance with the rock Gods of the past should come as no surprise to anyone who has seen Mail the Horse live. Their songs simmer with a sincerity and twang that has blown the doors off of basements in Brooklyn and captivated crowds at festivals across the country. Their pedal steel player slinks through the tunes while the band’s two crooners belt out anthems and spellbinding harmonies with a casual gaze.

Born in a basement apartment known affectionately as the Gates Motel on Gates Avenue in Bushwick, Mail the Horse has been playing the kind of rock and roll that makes lady-mullets stand on end since 2010. Magnolia is the strike-anywhere match brushing seductively along the dusty edges of the powder keg.

www.mailthehorse.com

www.soundcloud.com/mailthehorse

Porcelain Helmet

Porcelain Helmet is a thrash metal band from upstate New York formed in 2015.

Dead Leaf Echo

Brooklyn’s Dead Leaf Echo is an music/art collective that released their debut LP “Thought and Language” in 2013. The album had clear 4AD influences as it was mixed by John Fryer (Lush, NIN, Depeche Mode) with artwork by the label’s legendary designer V23’s Vaughan Oliver (Pixies, Bauhaus). Their latest EP “true.deep.sleeper” released in 2014 saw them working with Monte Vallier (Weekend, Wax Idols)

They have finished their 2nd LP again w/ Vallier and also contributions from Guy Fixsen (MBV, WIRE) + Jorge Elbreht (Ariel Pink, No Joy) at Mexican Summer’s studio in Greenpoint. A 7″ single + digital EP will be released in the spring followed by a tour to SXSW. A European tour will happen in late May and the LP to be released in the fall.

DLE has done multiple national tours over the past 2 years resulting in over 160 shows and taking them to SXSW, CMJ, NXNE, Northside Festival and everywhere in between.

Previous tours and SXSW bills included Swervedriver, The Wedding Present, A Place to Bury Strangers & Trail Of the Dead. They festivaled in 2011 with the Psychedelic Furs as well as played sold out shows in 2010 opening for the reunited Chapterhouse and Ulrich Schnauss.

“DLE bring you Dream-Pop!”
-FILTER Magazine

“Some of the best live music in the city”
-Time Out NY

“Brooklyn’s Dead Leaf Echo play guitar-pop in the mold of Primal Scream and Swervedriver.” – Death and Taxes

“We love Dead Leaf Echo’s dreamy pop”
-The L Magazine

http://www.deadleafechonyc.com

Ryan Egan

Ryan Egan is a singer/producer/multi-instrumentalist based in NYC. His most recent single “Finest Hour” premiered on Billboard and his highly acclaimed debut EPPostures has gained praise from outlets such as Noisey, Pigeons & Planes, Neon Gold & more. Set to release his sophomore EP Fever & Bloom this fall, Ryan Egan aims to provoke listeners with his eclectic blend of pop and psychedelic neo-soul, following in the footsteps of artists like Tame Impala, Prince, Beck and others by writing, producing and playing every instrument on his record.

https://www.thisryanegan.com/

https://soundcloud.com/thisryanegan\

Paperhaus

In-depth conversations about the world and our place within await around every corner, in DC at least. Oftentimes these weighty discussions end at an impasse, each side so confident in the rightness of their held position that there is no change. Every once in a while, however, a new perspective on an old belief is born not through entrenched rhetoric, but candid questions. We’ve all heard it, maybe you even said it yourself: “hm, that’s a good question.” Paperhaus don’t have the answers, hell, they’re still looking for the right questions. And that sense of seeking propels their new record—Are These The Questions We Need To Ask?, out Fall 2017 on Pittsburgh’s Misra Records (Destroyer, Phosphorescent, Great Lake Swimmers)—forward, while much of the world is left looking at the past.

Founded in 2006 by Alex Tebeleff (Black Lodge) along with childhood friends Eddie Rivers and Jeff Galfond, and fleshed out by various collaborators over the years—on ATTQWNTA?, Tebeleff has continued the project and is joined by new writing partners Matt Dowling (Deleted Scenes, Joy Buttons, Swoll) and Rick Irby (Den-Mate, Wanted Man, Jau Ocean)—Paperhaus functions as both a band and a creative collective, the latter in the form of their famed house venue (infamously featured on the pilot of HGTV’s DC Flippers). After a tense election season and the loss of a central collaborator to the sun of Los Angeles, Tebeleff felt it was time to change up the project’s approach. A steady diet of modular synthesizers, community organizing and collaborative experimentation with aforementioned players emboldened his resolve to ride Paperhaus to its inevitable next stage.

And here we are: now. ATTQWNTA? marks a turning point for Paperhaus. Through a wide palate of psych, kraut, classic pop and noise Paperhaus rips through eight exciting new tracks, each paying service to the album’s whole. The current ensemble shines most on new songs like “Told You What To Say,” “Go Cozy,” and “Walk Through The Woods,” where some of the band’s heaviest guitars mix with a potent, mechanical rhythm section and Tebeleff’s Moog Sub 37, on which many of these compositions were first conceived. The lyrics—penned by Tebeleff and Dowling—reflect the band’s newly matured worldview, infusing their long-held commitment to community with a sense of wide-eyed awe. Settling into a series of studios over the last two years, the final recorded product was expertly engineered & mixed by Peter Larkin of The Lighthouse Recording Studio in Alexandria, VA. All things considered, ATTQWNTA? shows a new band ready to lead their peers out onto the next branch. They haven’t forgotten where they came from, but instead, they’re forging ahead, despite the anxiety of the unknown.

http://www.paperhausmusic.com

https://www.youtube.com/user/paperhausmusic