Thee Sacred Souls w/ Ritmo Cascabel
Globe Hall Presents Thee Sacred Souls with Ritmo Cascabel on Friday, September 16 — For Thee Sacred Souls, the first time is often the charm. The band’s first club dates led to a record deal with the revered Daptone label; their first singles racked up more than ten million streams in a year and garnered attention from Billboard, Rolling Stone, and KCRW; and their first fans included the likes of Gary Clark Jr., The Black Pumas, Princess Nokia, and Timbaland. Now, the breakout San Diego trio is ready to deliver yet another landmark first with the release of their self-titled debut. “Every step of the way has just been so organic,” says drummer Alex Garcia. “Things just seem to happen naturally when the three of us get together.” Indeed, there’s something inevitable about the sound of Thee Sacred Souls, as if Garcia and his bandmates—bassist Sal Samano and singer Josh Lane—have been playing together for a lifetime already. Produced by Bosco Mann (aka Daptone co-founder Gabriel Roth), Thee Sacred Souls is a warm and textured record, mixing the easygoing grace of sweet ’60s soul with the grit and groove of early ’70s R&B, and the performances are utterly intoxicating, with Lane’s weightless vocals anchored by the rhythm section’s deep pocket and infectious chemistry. Hints of Chicano, Philly, Chicago, Memphis, and even Panama soul turn up here, and while it’s tempting to toss around labels like “retro” with a deliberately analog collection like this, there’s also something distinctly modern about the band that defies easy categorization, a rawness and a sincerity that transcends time and place.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Madi Diaz w/ Caroline Spence
Globe Hall Presents Madi Diaz with Caroline Spence on Wednesday, November 9 — Nashville-based Madi Diaz marks a full restart of her artistic career with ”Man In Me,” her poignant debut single/video for ANTI-. It’s a first taste of how Diaz has worked at perfecting the craft of delivering a full spectrum of emotions via songs stripped to their most confrontational and raw form. This song was produced by Diaz with additional production by Andrew Sarlo (Big Thief, Bon Iver). Across reverberating guitar strums and light piano, Diaz’s voice is evocative as she makes frank observations about a past relationship: “Do you imagine me differently // Cause when I met you swore that you saw me // When you think I might be someone else // Does it turn you on.” As the track continues, Diaz’s vocals swell exponentially, only to be drawn back to a fading note.”’Man In Me’ was the first song I sat down to record for myself in about six years, which is the reason I thought it was so important to release first. It’s a very intimately visceral moment, a sort of play-by-play inner monologue, taking my first steps through a really hard time.” The accompanying video, directed by Stephen Kinigopoulos, “ emphasizes the intensity of a moment held and held and held. For me, this video is like holding a stare for so long that it hurts. It’s like knowing you should let go, but you keep holding on cause you can’t say ‘when,’ and playing with that tension lying right beneath the surface. You know something’s up, but you just can’t put your finger on it.”Diaz was originally raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania surrounded by a family deeply immersed in music: her grandfather was a tenor in the Greenwich City Opera, both of her parents taught music lessons (piano, guitar and ukulele), her father played in a Zappa tribute band and her brother plays in a metal band. She moved to Philadelphia in her teens to have closer access to broader music education, before eventually enrolling in (and dropping out of) Berklee College of Music and moving to Nashville to more seriously pursue a career as a songwriter. After cutting her teeth in writers rooms in Nashville, Diaz moved to Los Angeles honing her songwriting skills and playing in numerous projects. After a very tumultuous relationship and break up, she bought a truck and moved back to Nashville where she became a go-to songwriter. As things slowed down, Diaz felt she had the time and space to fully confront everything in her life with a newfound sense of clarity. Over the next two years, she wrote over 100 songs, one of which is “Man In Me.” The songwriting expertise she had developed over the years is now championed in her own strikingly original and emotional music.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
WANNABE: A SPICE GIRLS TRIBUTE
Globe Hall Presents WANNABE: A SPICE GIRLS TRIBUTE on Saturday, November 12 — Wannabe a Spice Girl? Get your exclusive VIP ticket to the Wannabe show and spice up your life with the following add-ons: – Early entry- First crack at the merch table- Commemorative VIP laminate + lanyard- Exclusive Wannabe VIP tour poster- Photo with the girls! – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Total Flower Chaos w/ Sonic Alchemy + Lorcaster
Globe Hall Presents Total Flower Chaos with Sonic Alchemy and Lorcaster on Sunday August 14th at 4pm. 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Scene Queen w/ Holy Wars
Globe Hall Presents Scene Queen with Holy Wars on Sunday, September 18 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Astronoid w/ Ghosts of Glaciers + Hygeia
Globe Hall Presents Astronoid with Ghosts of Glaciers and Hygeia on Monday, August 29 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Fruta Brutal w/ Rebecca Hartt, Fuya Fuya + SqueekyNeez (Afterparty DJ Set)
Globe Hall Presents Fruta Brutal with Rebecca Hartt, Fuya Fuya and SqueekyNeez (Afterparty DJ Set) on Friday August 26th, 2022 at 8pm —- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Sub-Radio – The 1990 Something Tour w/ Olen + Cinders
Globe Hall Presents Sub-Radio with Olen and Cinders on Wednesday, December 7 — Sub-Radio makes indie pop that grooves, stabs, winks, punches, inspires. Founded by six childhood friends, they built a worldwide following on the strength of ecstatic virtual and live shows and a stream of releases. Following the release of their 2020 EP Thoughts Lights Colors Sounds, produced by Andrew Maury (Shawn Mendes, Lizzo, COIN), the band embarked on a pandemic-induced virtual Reddit tour, reaching over 4 million unique viewers in just 5 months. Their latest single “What You Want To Hear”, debuting in February 2021, is a pop blast of love and compassion in the face of adversity. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Liver Down the River w/ Tenth Mountain Duo + June Bird Echo
Globe Hall Presents Liver Down the River with Tenth Mountain Duo and June Bird Echo – — 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Orca the Band w/ Stocks + Automatic Iris
Globe Hall Presents Orca the Band with Stocks and Automatic Iris on Thursday, August 4 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian