Titus Andronicus w/ Country Westerns

Globe Hall Presents Titus Andronicus with Country Westerns on Thursday, March 23 —  With their seventh studio album, revered rock institution Titus Andronicus invite you on a journey from fear to faith, from anger to acceptance, from grief to gratitude, chasing the mythical ideal of Ultimate Rock, all in hopes that you will find The Will to Live. The Will to Live was produced by Titus Andronicus singer-songwriter Patrick Stickles and Canadian icon Howard Bilerman (Arcade Fire, Leonard Cohen, The Whole Nine Yards) at the latter’s Hotel 2 Tango recording studio in Montreal. Drawing on maximalist rock epics from Who’s Next to Hysteria, Bilerman and Stickles have crafted the richest, densest, and hardest-hitting sound for Titus Andronicus yet. All at once, the record matches the sprawl and scope of the band’s most celebrated work, while also honing their ambitious attack to greater effect than ever before. “It may strike some as ironic we had to go to Canada to record our equivalent to Born in the USA,” quips Stickles, “but the pursuit of Ultimate Rock knows no borders.” To reach this level of focus and clarity, Stickles had to stand on the nexus of triumph and tragedy.For his recent stretch of personal stability, he credits a newfound domestic bliss and steadfast mental health regimen (“Lamictal is a hell of a drug”) as well as the endurance of what has become the longest-running consistent lineup of Titus Andronicus—as with 2018’s A Productive Cough and 2019’s An Obelisk, The Will to Live proudly features Liam Betson on guitar, R.J. Gordon on bass, and Chris Wilson on drums. On the crueler side of the coin, however, The Will to Live was created in large part as an attempt to process the untimely 2021 death of Matt “Money” Miller, the founding keyboardist of the band and Stickles’ closest cousin. Stickles explains: “Certain recent challenges, some unique to myself and some we have all shared, but particularly the passing of my dearest friend, have forced me to recognize not only the precious and fragile nature of life, but also the interconnectivity of all life. Loved ones we have lost are really not lost at all, as they, and we still living, are all component pieces of a far larger continuous organism, which both precedes and succeeds our illusory individual selves, united through time by (you guessed it) the will to live. Recognition of this self-evident truth demands that we extend the same empathy and compassion we would wish for ourselves outward to every living creature, even to those we would label our enemies, for we are all cells in the same body, sprung from a common womb, devoted to the common cause of survival.” – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian

Kenny Feidler w/ The Barlow + Kellen Smith Solo

Globe Hall Presents Kenny Feidler with The Barlow and Kellen Smith Solo on Thursday, January 12th. Kenny Feidler and The Cowboy Killers mix Feidler’s dark cowboy songs with a rock n roll band, throwing down grungy western vibes across the country. As an independent artist, Feidler has built their following through a grass roots movement. In the early days it was playing music behind the bucking chutes, selling cds from the trunk of an old Cadillac.Now Kenny Feidler and The Cowboy Killers tour nationally and have accumulated over 95 million streams, all while staying true to their roots and the western world. The band is made up of Kenny Feidler, lead guitarist Anthony Michalek, drummer Scott Sweet, bassist Jacob Johnson, and Zach Holiday on pedal steel.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian

Trousdale – The Road Trip! Tour w/ Sophie Holohan

Globe Hall Presents Trousdale – The Road Trip! Tour with Sophie Holohan on Tuesday, March 7 –Trousdale is a powerful female band consisting of Quinn D’Andrea, Georgia Greene and Lauren Jones. Their melodic and heartfelt harmonies are often compared to The Chicks and The Staves, but the girls draw inspiration from a wide array of music, including Crosby Stills and Nash, Kacey Musgraves and HAIM. Driven by their passion to empower young women, Trousdale is committed to making quality music that spreads a message of self-acceptance and love.Trousdale has self-released two EPs, What Happiness Is and Look Around, collecting over 22M streams. They are currently at work on their first full-length debut. Their catalog being entirely self-produced, the record includes songs co-written with Jon Bellion, Natalie Hemby and IanFitchuk. The band played a sold-out Troubadour headline in April, played festivals and headlined clubs in Ireland and the UK and opened for both JP Saxe and Lawrence across the US in 2022. They will support Cory Wong as special guests in February and March 2023, and headline their first US tour.Trousdale’s cover of the timeless and contemplative“Auld Lang Syne,” released November 18, ends their 2022 on a harmonious note, with the aforementioned crossover pop-country debut full-length to be released in 2023.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian

Transviolet w/ Jagwar Twin

Globe Hall Presents Transviolet with Jagwar Twin on Sunday, April 23rd. After a successful catfishing on a musician networking website, Sarah McTaggart began to collaborate with producer and bassist Mike Panek across the world, and over the internet writing the beginnings of what would eventually become Transviolet.  She made the move from the Cayman Islands, to Toronto, landing eventually in San Diego where they met for the first time and sparks flew, or at the very least no one was serial killed. Jon Garcia was brought in on drums, and later Judah McCarthy on guitar and keys after moving to LA and signing their first publishing deal. For two years the band locked themselves in studios across the purgatory that is the San Fernando Valley (which would later be the title of their 2018 release), writing song after song, until piquing the interest of LA Reid and their first major label partner EPIC records.  From the very beginning, Transviolet has made a point to approach music differently. Like when they released their first single Girls Your Age, the band sent out 2,000 plain manilla envelopes to kids across the country containing a cassette tape that only said “play me”, not realizing that was pretty near to the exact plot of the horror movie SAW. Blogs and press outlets took notice, but no one cared nearly as much as the mothers across the country when they took to facebook to demand answers, and threaten the band with legal action. It was hilarious. 24 hours later and ‪Katy Perry‬ Tweeted out the song, a week later ‪Harry Styles‬. A flood of attention came to the band and they were thrown into the deep end that is the music industry. Writing with collaborators DreamLab (‪Selena Gomez‬, ‪Miley Cyrus‬, ‪Nicki Minaj‬…) Sam Hollander ( ‪Panic At the disco‬, ‪Fitz and the tantrums‬) ‪Andrew Dawson‬ (‪Kanye West‬, ‪Tyler the Creator‬) and Nate Motte of 3OH!3, among many others, Transviolet put out two more EPs, seeing critical acclaim from countless press outlets. Now in 2019 with multiple support (Twenty one pilots, LANY, ‪Dua Lipa‬, ‪Joywave‬) and headling tours (US, UK) under their collective belt, and tens of millions of streams –  Transviolet is gearing up to release their first Independent full album. Feeling as they’re writing the best material of their career thus far, the band couldn’t be more ready to show the world, just who it is, they are.  Self written, self mixed, self released, the band is taking the reins and show no signs of slowing down. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian

Early James w/ Earl Nelson & the Company

Globe Hall Presents Early James with Earl Nelson & the Company on Saturday, February 25 — Alabama’s native son, Early James, released  his sophomore album, Strange Time To Be Alive, on August 19th, 2022. The lyrical wordsmith conjures the ghosts of great southern gothic writers from Eudora Welty to William Faulkner, while channeling the haunted spirits of Tom Waits and Townes Van Zandt. The album evokes a timeless amalgam of forsaken blues, wistful folk, and Tin Pan Alley crooning, anchored by the singer’s unmistakable voice that sways from gravel-filled shouts to pained, forlorn whispers – and songs that tread in the waters of darkly themed broken hearts, with the wry humor of the sad clown.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian

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