Geezer

Based in Kingston, NY, Geezer formed in 2012 and have made a bluesy spirit a staple of their approach, and especially with 2014’s Gage and their 2016 self-titled leading into Psychoriffadelia, they expanded this idea to more open, jammier explorations, a take on heavy psychedelia still informed by the swamp that led to their first European tour in 2017, including Freak Valley Festival in Germany. They have shared stages with High on Fire, Acid King, Nebula, Earthless, Ufomammut and many more. After spending the better part of the last three years touring, writing and solidifying their lineup around guitarist/vocalist Pat Harrington, bassist Richie Touseull, drummer Steve Markota, the Kingston-based trio return with what is unquestionably their most realized work to-date, Groovy. It is their fourth long-player and solidifies their approach to trippy, heavy blues and classic songwriting.

W.S.A.B.I

W.S.A.B.I. [Warped Sangot And Boss Interior] is performance art prog encompassing music, movement, video, & craft led by decolonial Filipinx Brooklyn-based artist, plant medicine & Kali student, Jennae Santos. “Sangot” is the Visayan word for sickle— a farming tool and combat blade that serves as a dual beacon guiding WSABI’s personal, artistic, and political practice in the Harvest of love & community, and the Fight for collective liberation. WSABI Fox believes in progressive art for progressive change. Their work concerns food justice, land & body revolution, and radical love through community urban farming in Red Hook, Brooklyn, art campaigns for peasant farmers & Indigenous peoples in the US & Philippines (Santos’ motherland), feminist survival arts training in Kali, BIPOC-centered herbalism, and more. WSABI Fox upholds rhythm as sacred memory invocation, gathering influence from the odd, the angular, the polyrhythmic, and the infectious grooves of British prog rock, post punk, Latin, Afrobeat, and Kulintang music. Built on a foundation of non-quantized, live-performed guitar loops, time is an organic, malleable construct felt and informed by the present company and environment. Numerous collaborative, cross-disciplinary incarnations of WSABI have included movement cycles, soft sculpture installation, live sound-generated video art, site specific walking mixtape, aromatics ritual, upright bass trio, and full band with horns and strings. WSABI Fox upholds art as a cultural blade that propagates lushness to life and shapes revolution.

wsabifox.com

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf6XToNjK_mldXUrLrTz66w

Battle Ave

Formed in the Catskill Mountain region of New York by songwriter Jesse Doherty, drummer Samantha Niss, and guitarist Adam Stoutenburgh, Battle Ave are a band that masterfully balance both tumultuous and gentle instrumentation. Their raucous side was showcased on 2011 debut “War Paint”, while a more subdued and contemplative mood was embraced on 2015’s shimmering “Year of Nod”. Now, with “I Saw The Egg”, their first full-length in six years, Battle Ave has found an organic middle ground; the lush textural dynamics of the album’s 11 songs boast a patchwork of angular guitars, gentle synths and loose, driving rhythms. The band, alongside producer Kevin McMahon, find a seemingly infinite variety of ways to enhance, undermine, attack, and support the melodic and emotionally direct songs of the album. This is the sound of Doherty loosening the constraints of a preconceived future, instead embracing the uncertainty of whatever comes next.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcqxhXKFpPAXd5d-SiUe7Q

Shayna Blass

Shayna Blass is new to Kingston from, well, everywhere. Mix of indie and folky-soul, her songs will make you feel sweet and sour at the same time.

www.shaynablass.com

Caprice Rouge

Caprice Rouge is a 5-piece women-led world music group highlighting the winding scales and exotic melodies of Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Our repertoire includes songs from Russia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, Turkey, and Greece. Drawing on styles from Romany (“gypsy”) musicians, Klezmorem, Middle Eastern Bellydance and even Americana, we bring our own interpretations and arrangements to these age-old tunes. Performing on traditional instruments including accordion, violin, bouzouki, gypsy jazz guitar, and an array of clarinets and percussion instruments, the band evokes feelings of smokey old-world cafes, burlesque shows, circuses, Jewish simchas, and Roma street weddings.

http://www.capricerouge.com

COUPY

During the pandemic in 2020, Ken, Avery and Tsugumi started jamming and writing just for fun at their practice space. Each member was usually very busy with rehearsals and live shows for their other projects, but during 2020 everything was frozen. Since they had plenty of time, they decided to continue as a new band, recording the material by themselves, along with art direction by Chiaki.

https://coupy.band/

Shenna

Shenna always knew she was different than the other kids her age. She discovered her musical talents early on and began performing in showcases at the age of 7. Shenna Somsmieh, known by her stage name Shenna, is now a singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, and model who since the age of 7 has performed in front of thousands across the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. Notable performances includes: Toronto’s Mod Club, Disney World, Webster Hall (where she opened for Swedish artist Sebastian Mikael), Central Park in New York City, and the D.C. Pride Festival hosted by Hot 99.5. She has also received radio airplay and blog reviews in several countries such as Poland, Africa, Australia, and London.

In May 2014, SHENNA released her first EP, Dream In Color, holding the number-one spot on Bandcamp in the Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia market for several months. In October of 2016, her first album “Made Of Gold” was released and landed over 200,00 streams on Spotify’s Discover Weekly playlist. SHENNAhas been an artist of The Music Playground Publishing Company for over two years. She has received notable press on MTV.com, Macy’s American Rag’s Ragged Mag, Highs Nobiety, V Magazine, and Examiner. Several records from her studio album, Made of Gold, were featured on the 2017 Season of “The Bad Girls Club”, Netflix Film “Miss Stevens”, Teen Mom OG, and MTV’s “Finding Carter Season 2”. Her videos receive rotation on AXS TV, VH1, Oxygen, and CMT.

https://www.shennamusic.com/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1QHHF63livqVlmLm3yjtXQ

9 Horses

9 Horses is an improvising chamber ensemble featuring Joe Brent (formerly of Regina Spektor’s band) on acoustic and electric mandolin, 2018 GRAMMY nominee Sara Caswell (Esperanza Spalding) on violin and Hardanger d’amore, and Andrew Ryan (Kaia Kater) on bass. Featuring Brent’s original compositions and the incendiary, genre-hopping virtuosity of all three members, the trio at the core of 9 Horses represents Brent’s dual vision of a musical future with no barrier between the old notions of ‘folk art’ and ‘fine art’, and an ensemble capable of communicating this idea through musical canvases both great and small.

Originally formed in 2012 as a duo between Brent and Caswell, 9 Horses expanded to a trio the following year and in 2015 released its debut album Perfectest Herald (Sunnyside Records), a title drawn from Much Ado About Nothing (“Silence is the perfectest herald of joy: I were but little happy, if I could say how much.”) The centerpiece of the album is a 4-movement suite for the acoustic trio alone which takes the listener on a searing journey through tragedy, triumph, and renewal. Budd Kopman wrote in All About Jazz: “Brent’s music is just bursting with emotion and its immediacy is partly what makes it so attractive and inviting. This highly emotive music touches and communicates the essence of what it means to be an alive, feeling human being.”

In 2019, they released a 4-song EP called Blood From A Stone, showcasing their development as an ensemble. Featuring their experiments with electronic music, collective improvisation, and influences from rock, jazz, and hip-hop, Blood From A Stone was called, “extraordinary,” and, “a sound world that crashes together acoustic and electric textures with composed and improvised performances,” and functioned as the sandbox 9 Horses played in to prepare for their upcoming release, scheduled for summer 2021.

9 Horses has performed and given workshops across the USA and internationally, and was recently named the winning ensemble in the 21CM LAUNCH: Emerging Artists competition. They have completed residencies at Michi Wiancko and Judd Greenstein’s Antenna Cloud Farm, University of Arkansas Little Rock/ACANSA Festival, DePauw University, Illinois State, University of Colorado Mesa, University of Denver, Ball State, Baldwin Wallace Conservatory, University of Northern Colorado, Francis Marion University, Kenyon College, and UNC Wilmington.

http://www.josephbrent.com/9horses

Carinae

Carinae is a hyper-star in the constellation Carina and a band from Western Mass. An integral supporter of the local DIY arts scene, its members have hosted house shows with other underground bands from all across the country, including international artists. For the past 5 years Carinae has toured extensively up and down the east coast of the U.S. and in Canada, building something of a devout cult following along the way. Their three part vocal harmonies orbit around patchwork guitar and keyboard textures laced with driving rhythms. Carinae’s lyrics bring you home and stretch you out, like star gazing in an open field.

“…home to a major underground rock revival, thanks in part to Carinae, a Velvets-influenced psych band with three lead singers giving off big harmonies, and huge, winding riffs.” – Rolling Stone