Friday, Mar. 7, 2025

8:00 pm Doors, 8:30pm Show

$15 ADV | $15 DOS

Presented by:
Triple D's

  • Monobloc

  • Monobloc

    Soaring out of the underground of New York City’s booming DIY scene, Monobloc, helmed by vocalist Timothy Waldron and Michael Silverglade on bass, is an exciting new project formed by two friends with a shared ear for merging pop sensibilities, with a distinctly metropolis post-punk attitude.Completed by Zack Pockrose on drums, and guitarists Ben Scofield and Nina Lüders, Monobloc’s strengths lie in their innate gift of storytelling; pairing texturally rich, visceral and emotional detail, with a minimalist instrumentation that sits as confidently alongside some of NYCs artistic greats, as it does in its own lane entirely.Undoubtedly a band to watch out for, Monobloc are rapidly on the rise. With a thriving live reputation across the US, 2024 sees the 5 piece come into their own with the release of singles ‘Where Is My Garden’, and the bonafide classic ‘I’m Just Trying To Love You’. A masterclass in heart-on-sleeve adolescence, ‘I’m Just Trying To Love You’ is equal parts new-age Indie, and timeless. Musically enlightened, and beautifully coming-of-age.Monobloc are the ascending sound of a generation, and we’re only just at the beginning.

  • Sid Simons

    Fresh off the debut album under his own name, a west coast headline tour, and year-long occupation atop NYC’s indie rock scene, Sid Simons looks to take the hype on parade across North America in the Escape From New York Tour alongside compatriots Monobloc and Catcher. Simons released his sparkling LP Beneath The Brightest Smiles in 2024, slickly fusing the folkier sensibilities reminiscent of Big Thief and Elliott Smith with the tendency to locate a nearby overdrive pedal and slip into guitar anthems evoking the likes of David Bowie and Oasis. Backed by an eclectic band, Sid overtook some of NYC’s most storied venues and supported Franz Ferdinand and Modern English around the country in memorable live shows all year. His brand new EP - The Last American Valentine - is out in February, following the Screamadelica-esque lead single “The Lie”.

  • Catcher