
banzai florist w/ Hudson Freeman, LEECH + cowboygirl
The Broadway
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New York
Sunday, March 2 at 7 pm EST
Nightclub
Sunday, March 2 at 7 pm EST
Nightclub
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banzai florist headline The Broadway with support from Hudson Freeman, LEECH and cowboygirl
7:00PM Doors // 8:00PM Show
21+
$12 in advance // $15 at the door
banzai florist
banzai florist is a music thing. banzai florist's lp 'BF 4-EVER' comes out in february.
Hudson Freeman
From the ashes of stomp-clap 2010's nostalgia americana, folk music felt downright passé as Hudson Freeman began passing out his self-starter EP “A Man, One Day” around his college campus in 2016. BY 2020, however; not only was the world turned on its head just in time for graduation, singer-songwriter folk was back! Hudson gave his music the signifier “LOFI FOLK” to capture the constellation of influences that piqued his interest as singer-songwriter production moved into the bedroom, post-pandemic. A strange marriage of drum machines and finger picking, earnest singing and sardonic lyrics - Freeman is attempting something truly singular to 2024. Folk music in fidelity, just as much to the past, as it is to our contemporary moment.
LEECH
LEECH, the self-proclaimed but undisputed- ruler of the SWAMP. Otherwise known as New York's biggest sucker who continues hurling tracks into the void. He blends experimental pop with a raw, distorted edge, held together by murky soundscapes and hooks that bite.
cowboygirl
A fusion of shoegaze's reflective haze, punk's rebellious edge, and the untamed essence of experimental rock, cowboygirl promises a sensory feast that soothes and stirs the soul in equal measure. Each note is a thread in a tapestry of sound that's both a passionate whisper and a defiant roar, embodying the raw, 'love me or kill me' spirit of their music.