End Scene at Rockwood Music Hall
END SCENE return to play Rockwood Music Hall, Stage 1, Friday, November 1st.
On stage at 8pm sharp!
Rockwood Music Hall is located at 196 Allen St, New York, NY 10002
END SCENE return to play Rockwood Music Hall, Stage 1, Friday, November 1st.
On stage at 8pm sharp!
Rockwood Music Hall is located at 196 Allen St, New York, NY 10002
Diamond Field is part of this fantastic compilation featuring new and previously unreleased music from Anoraak; Betamaxx; Bunny X; Deadly Avenger; Diamond Field & Dana Jean Phoenix; FM Attack; Forgotten Illusions; Highway Superstar (feat. Zoe Polanski); In Mirrors; Johan Agebjörn (feat. Tom Hooker) & remixed by Wolfram; LE MATOS; Maethelvin; Mecha Maiko; Metavari; The Midnight; Parallels; and introducing VH x RR (Von Hertzog and Rob Rowe of Cause and Effect).
The brand new Diamond Field track features vocals from Dana Jean Phoenix.
You're in for an extraordinary experience — like a soundtrack to an imaginary film.
Get tracks from The Midnight and Parallels with your pre-order.
END SCENE play Sunnyvale Brooklyn on Saturday October 26th as part of Fierce Femme Fest,
celebrating & supporting women in music Halloween style!
There are several acts on the lienup:
Natalie Asport, End Scene, Bad Kitty, Castle Black, The Dye, Danielle Cardona
Come get spooky with us!
Fierce ladies rockin' from 7:00-11PM
$10 in advance / $12 at the door
Sunnyvale is located at 1031 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Miriam Clancy released her new album Astronomy at Brooklyn’s Knitting Factory on October 14th
Also on the bill were End Scene and Alex Lorwy.
Poster by Andrew B. White
New song 'Bloody Haircuts' out today from Carrie Beehan and A.I.T.Q.R. (Alazon In The Quiet Room/Displaced)
The song was penned over 28 years ago in Berlin. It is not about hairdressers but rather Skinheads and neo-fascism. “Right here, right now it’s back.”
Recorded in NYC the song features Carrie on vocals and guitar, Stan Mitchell on drums, David M Patterson on guitars, Andrew B. White on bass, Rima Fand on violin, Louisa Bradshaw on BVs with production and mix by Robert L. Smith.
Cover art by Andrew B. White
Two new releases which I worked on album art for are out now.
Miriam Clancy is a US-based New Zealand artist and has just released her new album Astronomy, recorded in NYC and produced by Chris Coady (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Zola Jesus, TV On The Radio, Beach House). Greg Fleming is an Auckland, New Zealand artist and Get Off At Lincoln was recored at Auckland’s Lab Studios with Ollie Harmer and Greg’s Working Poor band.
Trivia 1: Both cover images were shot by the artists themselves.
Trivia 2: I played bass for several years with Greg in New Zealand and also produced his 2012 album Edge Of The City which featured Miriam Clancy on BVs. On October 14th I’ll be playing bass with Miriam Clancy at Brooklyn’s Knitting Factory for the Astronomy release show! It’s all a big circle!
Astronomy is also available in CD format as a mini LP cardboard wallet.
End Scene has been invited to record a series of one-off 7” vinyl records at Brooklyn’s Leesta Vall studios to share with you! Leesta Val use a vintage 1950's recording lathe to record artists direct-to-vinyl. There are no overdubs and no additional editing made to the recording. Each take is a unique live performance and no further copies are made! All profits from the sale of these 7”s will help fund the recording for our upcoming EP.
We can even have the band dedicate it to you which will be part of the recording. They will also be hand-numbered and signed by the band, complete with custom covers.
The one-of-a-kind 7” that we make on October 5th is already available for pre-order to reserve your own.
Each 7" is just $25. Pre-order Your Vinyl and choose from one of three End Scene songs – "Old Wooden Boards", "I’ve Been Quiet Too Long" and "Missing" – or pre-order them all!
The recording session will be live-streamed via Leesta Vall’s Facebook page, so you can watch us make your personal record.
END SCENE played Pianos NYC on Thursday Sept 12th
End Scene will be performing at Our Future Festival on Governors Island NYC, Saturday September 21st.
The festival runs from 11am-5pm and is free to attend.
Register now at Eventbrite!
When New York acts, the world follows. There’s so much we can all do. Let’s meet the challenge of climate change and make it happen, NYC. Join us on Governors Island for Our Future Festival NYC, a day of talks, presentations, workshops, art, performances and discussion. Our focus is on New York and how we can all participate in preparing for a resilient future. Meet scientists, activists and artists. Experience Governors Island purpose-built climate resiliency and meet NYC’s climate leaders. Get involved. Be part of the movement for our future.
The New York City Metro Chapter of the Climate Reality Project and Human Impacts Institute in collaboration with the Trust for Governors Island present a daylong festival of events on Governors Island as part of Climate Week NYC 2019, Global Goals Week 2019 and concurrent with the UN Climate Action Summit 2019 . This groundbreaking event highlights local action and opportunities for New Yorkers of all ages to take climate action, and to show the world how we can all be part of the movement for change during this historic week.
The festival will feature informative talks and discussions by climate leaders, creative and fun workshops that spark curiosity and inspire belonging as it relates to our shared urban environment, climate-themed dance and theatrical performances, and much more. In addition, multiple organizations representing activism, the energy sector and climate education and communications will be stationed in Nolan Park throughout the day. And a series of guided tours and interactive walks will allow visitors the chance to explore and learn about Governors Island, from its urban farm to resilient new park, through the lens of climate change.