May
19
Sat May 19th, 2018
7:30PM
Knitting Factory Brooklyn
Minimum Age: All Ages
Doors Open: 7:00PM
Show Time: 7:30PM
Event Ticket: $12
Day of Show: $15
*This is a general admission event at Knitting Factory Brooklyn: 361 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211*
Added Color
Added Color official site | Added Color on Instagram | Added Color on Facebook | Added Color on Soundcloud
Added Color is a Brazilian/American rock band formed in Brooklyn, NY and is comprised of brothers Daniel and Kiko Freiberg (São Paulo), Tim Haggerty (Boston), and Danny Dahan (Washington DC). Added Color has played close to 200 shows in over 20 states in the USA, and toured internationally playing a mini-tour in Canada, a two week tour in Morocco and major festivals in Brazil such as Porão do Rock, which has featured Muse, Eagles of Death Metal, among others. The Monsters of Rock Festival officially nominated them as one of five of Brazil’s upcoming rock bands. The band has received critical praise from PureVolume, Red Bull Music, The Huffington Post, AOL Noisecreep, and was chosen as a “must see show” by The Village Voice.
Mach Dharma
Mach Dharma official site | Mach Dharma on YouTube | Mach Dharma on Facebook
Sporting the gnarly tone and haunting melodies of Queens of the Stone Age, Mach Dharma effortlessly combine the riff-age of bands like Rage Against the Machine or Foo Fighters with latin percussion, mixing sounds and rhythms of middle eastern music with naked and vulnerable vocals one might hear in witchcraft. Think of Muse and nix the classical in favor of a little more groove and flavor.
Vertigo Drift
Vertigo Drift official site | Vertigo Drift on Facebook
Imagine a bionic super-hacker taking on a legion of cybernetic cowboys. Now imagine a tight groove with a screaming guitar lick, nestled in a deep soundscape of the dystopian future. That’s Vertigo Drift, combining the alternative rock grooves of Incubus and Mutemath with the soaring progressive melodies of Muse and Porcupine Tree, all while nestled in the fun, adventurous spirit of Star Wars. While conceptual bands and albums have been around since the days of classic rock, this NY-based rock quartet decided to take that idea one step further and create their own sci-fi universe for communal participation.