Meg Walker & The Better Band w/ Bryce Menchaca + Zoe & Emelia

Globe Hall Presents Meg Walker & The Better Band with Bryce Menchaca and Zoe & Emelia on Thursday, October 5th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Twisted Pine w/ Jake Leg + Summers Baker

Globe Hall Presents Twisted Pine with Jake Leg and Summers Baker on Sunday, October 15th. Newgrass darlings Twisted Pine (Boston/Toronto) roll into town to light up Globe Hall with Front Range shredders Jake Leg and mountain writer Summers Baker. Early show! Come for Sunday BBQ. https://globehall.com/menu/- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
97.3 KBCO Presents Deer Tick w/ Abby Hamilton

97.3 KBCO Presents Deer Tick on Sunday, November 5 –Emotional Contracts, the latest full-length album from Deer Tick, catalogs all the existential casualties that accompany the passing of time, instilling each song with the irresistibly reckless spirit that’s defined the band for nearly two decades. Before heading into the studio with producer Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Spoon, Sleater-Kinney), the Providence-bred four-piece spent months working on demos in a perpetually flooded warehouse space in their hometown, enduring the busted heating system and massive holes in the roof as they carved out the album’s 10 raggedly eloquent tracks. Emotional Contracts fully echoes the unruly energy of its creation, ultimately making for a heavy-hearted yet wildlylife-affirming portrait of growing older without losing heart.Deer Tick’s first new body of work since 2017’s simultaneously released Deer Tick Vol. 1 and Deer Tick Vol. 2, Emotional Contracts is their most collaborative to date, and sees all four members operating at their peak songcraft powers. The album came to life over an unusually lengthy period of time for the band, with each track based in playing around together and connected in the almost telepathic way that’s only possible after nearly 20 years. Well-rehearsed and overly prepared, Deer Tick embraced a decidedly more free-and-easy approach to the recording process at Fridmann’s Tarbox Road Studios in Western New York. “We’ve had a habit of trying to maintain a strict control over everything in the studio, but this time we wanted to see what it would feel like to let go a bit,” says singer/guitarist John McCauley, whosebandmates include guitarist Ian O’Neil, drummer Dennis Ryan, and bassist Christopher Ryan. “We figured that the songs were strong enough to stand on their own two feet, so whatever we put them through would just make them stronger and take us in some new directions.” Dennis adds, “The fact that we’d spent so much time with these songs allowed us to be really free once we got into the studio. No one was overthinking anything, and because of that the album sounds like us in a way that we’d never captured to this extent before.” Featuring guest musicians like Steve Berlin of Los Lobos–and background vocals from singer/songwriters like Courtney Marie Andrews, Vanessa Carlton (who is also McCauley’s wife), Kam Franklin, Angela Miller, and Sheree Smith–Deer Tick’s ATO Records debut adds an even greatervitality to their feverish collection of timeless rock-and-roll.Mostly recorded live–and honed down from nearly 20 songs to a concise, thoughtfully curated ten–Emotional Contracts brings its combustible but sharply crafted sound to an often-pensive look inward. “A lot of these songs are about standing at a certain point in your life and reflecting on what’s transpired so far, reckoning with the past but looking ahead with a pragmatic hope for the future,” says Chris. Opening on a blistering burst of guitar, Emotional Contracts begins that reflection with “If I Try To Leave”–the first-ever co-write between McCauley and O’Neil. “Most of us have families now, and that song came from imagining how lost and aimless I’d feel if I just walked away from everything,” says McCauley. “It’s about how much I need that grounding force of family in my life.” – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
The Ephinjis w/ LEGS.The Band, Interpretive Tyranny + Flak

Globe Hall Presents The Ephinjis with LEGS.The Band, Interpretive Tyranny and Flak on Thursday, October 26th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Al & Rob (of Moe.) BBQ Show

Globe Hall Presents Al & Rob (of Moe.) BBQ Show on Sunday, October 22 — 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Kill Dyll & Pranav.Wav w/ Witchouse 40K, ONI INC., Do Not Resurrect, AK3K X Warlord Colossus, Vitamjn + Blankstare

Globe Hall Presents Kill Dyll & Pranav.Wav w/ Witchouse 40K, ONI INC., Do Not Resurrect, AK3K X Warlord Colossus, Vitamjn, Blankstare, Desu The Heathen, Death$hroom, and Grvymatter on Friday, October 13th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Imperial Triumphant w/ In The Company of Serpents + Vile Aesthetic

Globe Hall Presents Imperial Triumphant with In The Company of Serpents and Vile Aesthetic on Wednesday, September 20th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Agent Orange w/ Spice Pistols + Egoista

Globe Hall Presents Agent Orange with Spice Pistols and Egoista on Saturday, September 23 — 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Wyatt Flores w/ Evan Honer + Nathaniel Riley (Night 2)

Globe Hall Presents Wyatt Flores with Evan Honer and Nathaniel Riley (Night 2) on Sunday, November 26th. . Wyatt Flores was raised on the outskirts of a small Oklahoma college town with a rich music history spanning from the likes of Garth Brooks, All American Rejects, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Colour Music and The Great Divide. There’s something unique about growing up in a town riddled with musical giants. Embracing this musical energy, and further inspired by stories from his father’s stint as a seasoned drummer in the Red Dirt music scene, Wyatt wrote and released his debut acoustic single “Travelin’ Kid” in the Spring of 2021. Shows around campfires and in small bars throughout Northeast Oklahoma followed soon after. In the summer of 2022, Wyatt left Stillwater, OK and moved to Nashville, TN to pursue his career full-time. He released fan-favorite “Losing Sleep” in February of 2022, as well as a series of stand-alone singles in the second half of the year, each showcasing new facets of the stories and sounds Flores creates. Wyatt’s sound is somewhere between Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson and Caamp — he tells his stories in his own way and craves authenticity in his lyrics, collaboration and sound. This wide-ranging field of influences captivates listeners of multiple genres, as his fans have tallied up more than 3-million total streams across platforms. Having dedicated the past few months to transforming new lived experiences into songs, Wyatt is in the process of recording his first full album, planned for a September 2023 release: “Losing Sleep, the album, is a time and place in my heart. I learned that sometimes not everyone can be loved. It’s homegrown and Oklahoma made and I hope folks see the originality behind it. I hope this project helps people get through the rough times in their life” Be good to one another. See you soon. — WF- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
A Wilhelm Scream w/ Time X Heist + Public Opinion

Globe Hall Presents A Wilhelm Scream with Time X Heist with Public Opinion on Thursday, November 2nd. A body of work that culls from various styles weaved together into what Massachusettsbased punks A Wilhelm Scream appropriately call “A Wilhelm Sampler,” Lose Your Delusion finds the accomplished rock quintet at its most daring, experimental and cohesive.Recorded at Anchor End Studio in New Bedford, MA and produced by guitarist/vocalist Trevor Reilly and James Whitten, the songs on Lose Your Delusion appeared as somewhat of a mirage for the band over several years during moments where the members of A Wilhelm Scream — Nuno Pereira (vocals), Trevor Reilly (Guitar, Vocals), Jason Milbank (Guitar), Brian Robinson (Bass, Vocals) and Nick Angelini (Drums) — privately went through a slow, rough stretch of uncertainty. This period of time, however, raised the stakes and renewed a strong focus felt during the early days of the band, which was centered around connecting with fans on an emotional level and providing strength to those who found it in the music.Rife with real stories about the people, places and ideas that are important to the band and its history — along with working to permanently lose the distractions that cloud our daily lives — Lose Your Delusion is less about taking the piss and more about throwing bouquets. From the chaotic and experimental shot of punk found in album single “Be One To Know One” that squarely takes aim at anxiety, pain and self doubt to the politically charged “Apocalypse Porn,” the complexity of the album finds the band in unfamiliar territory that was wholeheartedly embraced by each of its five members.“This is our most unapologetically earnest album to date,” said Reilly. “It’s our fifth fulllength record and it feels like our first in that we feel we have so much more to say and energy to put out into the world.After all these years, A Wilhelm Scream have lived their lives and did whatever they needed to do to get to the point where they could assemble and write the songs that absolutely needed to be written. Each song on Lose Your Delusion is a product of never cutting corners at any point, be it with writing, recording, practice or performance. Providing commentary on the past few years and the toll it’s taken in regards to our collective stress, anxiety, frustration and panic, the album serves as a pillar in the band’s rich and evolving legacy.As a band playing punk rock for over a decade, its members haven’t focused on success or image — it’s the ideal of music coming from an honest place that they strive to be their lasting legacy. Despite operating just below the radar, A Wilhelm Scream have carved out a reputation as one of the best live bands around, bolstered by their staggeringly rich albums of ultra-technical melodic punk rock firestorms. Playing 250+ worldwide shows each year, the band possesses a work ethic that can only be described as “heroic.” “I guess it’s because you never know when your new album is gonna be your final album so you really wanna put all ya got into it,” Reilly sums up. “That’s the legacy I want our band to leave behind when all is said and done.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian