DREAMiBOi w/ Jun Raine + Saridae
Globe Hall Presents DREAMiBOi with Jun Raine and Saridae on Thursday, December 12th. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Ray Bull w/ Tyler Berrier
Globe Hall Presents Ray Bull with Tyler Berrier on Saturday, April 19th. Ray Bull is an indie pop duo based out of Brooklyn. Songwriters Aaron Graham and Tucker Elkins met as art students in NYC. Their art school origins can be felt throughout their varied discography and their viral content. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Jordana w/ Rachel Bobbitt + Sarah Adams
Globe Hall Presents Jordana with Rachel Bobbitt and Sarah Adams on Saturday, February 15 — Who is Jordana Nye? And what is her signature sound? It depends on when you ask. The 24-year-old, Maryland-raised songwriter arrived on the music scene with 2020’s Classical Notions of Happiness, an album of lo-fi pop and hushed folk songs recorded in her Maryland & Kansas bedrooms. She’d be back by the end of that same year with Something To Say To You, a compilation of two EPs featuring craggy indie rock and brokenhearted acoustic fare recorded in NYC apartment studios with friends. By 2022 she was swinging for the fences with the pristine pop of Face The Wall, all while shuttling back and forth between Brooklyn and her soon-to-be home of Eagle Rock, LA collaborating on a wide array of projects with a who’s who of Gen Z artists: Magdalena Bay, TV Girl, Yot Club, Paul Cherry, Dent May, Inner Wave. “I don’t think I’ll ever settle on a specific sound,” says Jordana. “I’m just a chameleon.” So her vibrant fourth LP, Lively Premonition, which is equal parts Laurel Canyon folk and shimmering yacht rock, should surprise no one. “Maybe it’s my LA record,” she says of the album she worked on with producer and multi-instrumentalist Emmett Kai for the entirety of 2023. “I can’t pinpoint exactly what affected it, but I do think the sun has its beam on me. Through all of these releases, it’s so cool to see which eras I’ve gone through and what I’ve experimented with,” says Jordana. Though the concept of eras is exhaustingly omnipresent at the moment, Jordana has earned the right to draw the definitive lines between her releases and musical phases. Her current iteration owes a debt to a deep love for artists like The Mamas & The Papas, Carole King, Donald Fagen & Walter Becker – all New Yorkers who, like Jordana, moved out west and found their sounds flourishing. You can hear that newfound confidence on the blissed out opening track “We Get By,” a rollicking folk rock epic brave enough to detour into a forty second violin solo. “I’m fully back on my violin shit and it feels good. I’m so glad I rediscovered the magic of it,” says Jordana of the instrument she studied as a child. “Sometimes you need time away from something to come back to it with open arms.” “The whole record is this mixed bag of tricks with plenty of cheeky lyrical and instrumental decisions,” she says. “We’re taking tons of risks here.” But it’s not just the music that takes risks on Lively Premonition, Jordana’s writing blossoms as well. For the first time ever, the thematic and conceptual preoccupations of her songs stem from stories both real and imagined. “I was actually ushered into a new process of writing I didn’t think I was capable of,” she says. “Making shit up!” On “Like A Dog” a jaunty bassline leads a sunbeam synth and staccato piano stabs under a song about being a dog for someone’s admiration. “I love how theatrical it sounds with the metaphorical humor of being a dog for someone,” says Jordana. “But the breakup songs were straight up for the most part — I don’t fuck around with that.” So ultimately the core of the record comes back to her lived experience: crumbling relationships, a newfound sobriety, finding a place in a new city and people to help build it with her. “It’s about the cycle of love, heartbreak, lust, party-going, self acceptance, connections, and rediscovering yourself over and over again,” says Jordana about the album’s themes. “I can’t thank Emmett enough for basically being my therapist through all of it.” – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
cadzo w/ Satellite Pilot + Soneffs
Globe Hall Presents cadzo with Satellite Pilot and Soneffs on Thursday, November 21st. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
EDITH w/ Capture This, Flowerhead + Pill Joy
Globe Hall presents EDITH with Capture This, Flowerhead and Pill Joy on Sunday, December 15th.- All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Box State w/ Chicken Coup, Iron Roots, Instant Shaman + Out of Mind
Globe Hall presents Box State with Chicken Coup, Iron Roots, Instant Shaman and Out of Mind on Friday, December 27th.- All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Been Stellar w/ Growing Pains
Globe Hall Presents Been Stellar with Growing Pains on Thursday, May 15 — Scream from New York, NY, the first album by Been Stellar, is a remarkably brutal debut–bruised and volatile, it captures an image of ‘20s New York that’s unrelenting and harsh, where tenderness is a finite resource burned up by the machinery of the city and human connection is a luxury product. Leaving behind the driving shoegaze of their early recordings, the NYC-based five-piece tap into the disaffected sound and spirit of New York luminaries like Sonic Youth and Interpol, as well as the nihilistic, yearning cool of Ice age and Bends-era Radiohead, striking upon a sound that’s fearsome, buffeting and beautiful at the same time–a tidal wave as viewed from underneath. As its wry title implies, Scream from New York, NY, is a record about what happens when language fails–between friends, partners, a city and its citizens–and the primal scream you might let out when words just don’t work anymore. Guitarist Skyler Knapp, vocalist Sam Slocum, Brazilian-born guitarist Nando Dale, bass player Nico Brunstein and drummer Laila Wayans met as undergrads at NYU, bonding over a shared sense of humor and forming a motley crew based more on emotional compatibility than any rigid ideas of shared artistic sensibility. Finding that last vestiges of the city’s famed 2000s and 2010sDIY underground had been ground down to nothing, the band put on their own shows, renting spaces and collaborating with friends to build the world they wanted to inhabit. Determined to break new sonic ground, the band embarked on a relentless practice schedule, even renting scrappy studios on days off during tour. After befriending him at SXSW, the band tapped producer Dan Carey (black midi, Wet Leg) to help coalesce the disparate elements of their sound that had been percolating: forceful, driving physicality; pop classicism; gnarled beauty; and a rich emotional core. The resulting 10-song album announces Been Stellar as gimlet-eyed chroniclers of contemporary youth, staring through noise and confusion into the dark heart of modern life. These songs embody the spirit of a city that makes and breaks its inhabitants on a daily basis-an irony befitting the album’s tone: Been Stellar’s preternatural ability to capture the disconnection that haunts New York with photorealist detail might just be the thing that vaults them into its pantheon. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Lady Lamb w/ Hannah Mohan
Globe Hall Presents Lady Lamb with Hannah Mohan on Friday, April 11th. Lady Lamb celebrates 10 years of Ripely Pine with an intimate performance of songs from the record and the recently-released commemorative boxset ‘In The Mammoth Nothing of The Night” From her early days, staying late after-hours at her video rental store job in Maine to record songs, to co-producing and arranging her four studio records, Aly Spaltro has remained focused on music that connects, empowers and builds community. She built her fanship the old-fashioned way, getting in front of audiences and projecting her poetic confessionals, silencing rowdy crowds with an a cappella opening song in the center of a dark stage. Spaltro was quick to develop a reputation as a breakout star in New England, and then expanded slowly outwards, moving to New York at twenty to continue work on the songs that would become Ripely Pine. Her voice has never wavered, has grown more honest and open with time, and anyone witnessing the long lines of fans seeking signatures after her performances can see how her work has impacted fans. Her live shows are revelations, a further deep dive into what makes Ripely Pine such a mainstay. Spaltro is celebrating ten years of Ripely Pine with the release of a 5xLP Box Set, IN THE MAMMOTH NOTHING OF THE NIGHT out August 18 on Ba Da Bing Records. With the original songs remastered, as well as reams of additional material produced and arranged by Spaltro and mixed by original co- producer Nadim Issa, IN THE MAMMOTH NOTHING OF THE NIGHT captures the time, mood, art and ambition of Aly Spaltro in her early twenties, who had already accumulated years of playing and self-recording experience before laying down tracks for this giant of a debut. “I wrote some of these songs when I was 18, learning how to play the instruments and record with my digital 8-track along the way,” Spaltro says, reflecting on the time. She talks about IN THE MAMMOTH NOTHING OF THE NIGHT with a sense of a mission. “These tracks have haunted me, because they haven’t had a home for all these years. I found all these alternate track listings in my notebooks. Any of them could have ended up on the record,” Spaltro says. “This box set is a way to honor that whole time, the beginning of the path of my life. Releasing this project feels like just that; I’m able to look back on where I’ve come from, and then gently close that door behind me and keep moving, keep growing.” All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Far Out Underground Rainbow w/ Broke Down Nuns, Cartoon Violence + The Valleyman
Globe Hall presents Far Out Underground Rainbow with Broke Down Nuns, Cartoon Violence and The Valleyman on Sunday, November 17th.- All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
silver steven w/ Johnny Speaks + Ben Garcia
Globe Hall presents silver steven with Johnny Speaks and Ben Garcia on Sunday, November 24th.- All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian