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Marc E. Bassy and Skizzy Mars @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville

October 3rd, 2024: Marc E. Bassy and Skizzy Mars with Meyru @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville, KY

Marc E Bassy and Skizzy Mars | Photos Courtesy of: Emily May

California singer-songwriter Marc E. Bassy and New York rapper/songwriter/record producer Skizzy Mars (Myles Mills) brought their Folk Heroes North American Tour 2024 to Mercury Ballroom on October 3rd to a modest but passionate crowd! With multiple collaborations, the two artists are touring in support of Bassy’s Folk Hero Funk (2023) and Skizzy Mars’s Bad As I Wanna Be (2024). This evening Skizzy Mars came out first to perform a solo set that included “Small Talk”, “Say Something”, “Minute”, “Alcoholics”, and “Girl on a Train”. He danced across the stage and engaged with the crowd to ensure everyone was having a good time. After close to an hour, Bassy came out on stage and the two performed a combo set, singing a few songs together, including “Do You There” and their latest single “Don’t Get Me Started”. They had a smoothness and ease together on stage that showcased their friendship and got the crowd hyped. Bassy then began his solo set that included tracks such as “You & Me”, “Dirty Water”, “Some Kind of Drug”, “Trouble”, and “Future Love”. It was clear that the two artists were having fun on stage, both during their solo sets and collaborative ones, with the fans in the crowd having fun, as well! Opening the show this evening was New York indie rock band Meyru, who performed an upbeat and energetic set that had the crowd dancing!

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Asking Alexandria @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville

October 2nd, 2024: Asking Alexandria, Memphis May Fire, The Word Alive, and Archers @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville, KY

Asking Alexandria | Photos courtesy of: Emily May

English metalcore/hard rock band Asking Alexandria brought their All My Friends US 2024 Tour to Mercury Ballroom on October 2nd to a nearly sold-out crowd! The venue was packed, with fans filling the floor and balcony, ready for a fun night. Opening the show this evening was the Wisconsin rock/metalcore band Archers. The band emerged in 2015 and has been growing its fan base over the past few years. Singer/guitarist Ben Koehler told the crowd how good it felt to be back in Louisville, with the band then proceeding to blow through their 30-minute set at a furious and energetic pace. The crowd kept pace with them, matching the band’s energy! Towards the end of their set, he told the crowd “Again, we are a band called Archers from Wisconsin. No need to cheer for that! Ok…we do have beer and cheese!”. Going on to express gratitude for being a part of this tour and to the crowd for making it possible to dream and be a part of something like this, Koehler said “We have one song left and are going to do our best to melt your faces off with it!”. Near the end of the song, bassist/backing vocalist Oscar Porter stood at the barricade and played amongst the fans! It was a fun way to end their set and get the crowd warmed up!

Next up was the Arizona metalcore band The Word Alive. Performing a set that included “The Hounds of Anubis”, “Nocturnal Future”, and Life Cycles”, the band was full of fun energy and had fun with the crowd! Singer Tyler Smith was very engaging with the crowd, telling them “I believe live music is the best thing on earth! Ya’ll are killing it tonight, more than any other show so far, and understand what the scene is about!”. He went on to say “I think we need to come back to KY more often! Thank you so much!”. Finishing their set, they told everyone to come see them at the merch table after the set. Next up was the Texas metalcore band Memphis May Fire. Telling the crowd early on how the band has been playing Louisville for a long time and we’d given them a chance and had never let the band down, singer Matty Mullins got the crowd engaged and moshing in no time! With a set list that included “Necessary Evil”, “Bleed Me Dry”, “Vices”, and “Make Believe”. The band released their latest EP Infection in September and performed songs from the EP this evening, with Mullins telling the crowd, “What a beautiful crowd! Thank you! We’ve been playing some new songs. DO you like what you hear?”, with the crowd cheering as a yes! As they finished their set, the band took a photo from the stage with the crowd behind them. “Our band loves this city and I promise we’ll be back!”.

Closing out the evening was Asking Alexandria. With metal platforms lining the entire length of the front of the stage, the band spent a lot of time standing on the platforms to engage better with the crowd. The band released their latest album Where Do We Go From Here? last year and will be releasing Where Do We Go From Here? The Remixes EP on October 18th. Starting things off with “Welcome”, “Dear Insanity”, and “Down To Hell”, the band played a mix of older and newer songs, with singer Danny Warsnop commenting that making the set list for this tour was a challenge. The crowd was full of energy throughout the set, singing, moshing, head-banging, and crowd-surfing! Towards the middle of the set, Warsnop performed “Someone, Somewhere” solo and acoustic, before the band came back out. Playing a few more songs, including “I Don’t Need You”, “Moving On”, and “A Prophecy”, the band finished the set with “The Final Episode (Let’s Change The Channel)”, with Warsnop having a bit of fun with the crowd before the song. He told everyone how the band would just be standing right over there (pointing to the stairs near the back side of the stage), everyone would clap and cheer, and then the band would come back out for an encore. “We’re literally just going to be right there! You can see us!” he joked. The band then left the stage after the song and came back out shortly for two more songs- “Don’t Pray For Me” and “Alone In A Room”. The band was very high-energy and engaging throughout their set this evening, with the fans loving every minute of it!

Memphis May Fire

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UPSAHL @ Paradise Rock Club - Boston

September 30th 2024: UPSAHL @ Paradise Rock Club - Boston, MA

UPSAHL | Photos Courtesy of: Julia Finocchiaro

Indie pop singer UPSAHL brought the fire (and ice) to Boston on her stop at the Paradise Rock Club for the Melt Me Down tour. Consisting of two themed acts, fans were in for an incredible show and a setlist jam-packed with songs spanning UPSAHL’s entire discography. For the first act, “Ice,” the singer opened with her latest single “Tears on the Dancefloor,” followed by “NO HANDS (SIDE A)” and “Monica Lewinsky.” She donned a silver puffer jacket, later removed to reveal a light blue two-piece set underneath. There was rarely a moment where UPSAHL remained on the stage as she ran back and forth and occasionally sat on the edges to be more up close and personal with fans in the front row. Act 1 closed with a dance party to “SLAYYYYY (SIDE B)” as she ran off stage to prepare for the second act.

Act 2, “Fire,” had UPSAHL in a nearly identical outfit, except this time her puffer jacket and set underneath were bright red, with a tiny white t-shirt added to the mix. Fittingly, when she got to “WET WHITE TEE SHIRT (SIDE A),” the singer took a water bottle and sprayed the crowd. But before that, she invited her sister Ryan up to perform ”Arizona,” talking about how the two of them would always perform together when UPSAHL was first starting with music. The set wrapped up with her hits “Drugs” (which included a fun back-and-forth singalong with the audience), “People I Don’t Like,” and “Sad Sorry After Party.” The US leg of the Melt Me Down tour wraps up next week before resuming in the UK and Europe later in November. Musical trio, Khruangbin played Washington D.C. on September 23 – the first night of their two sold-out shows at The Anthem. From Houston, Texas, Laura Lee, Mark Speer and DJ Johnson captivated the audience with their instrumental rock and psychedelic feel. Laura Lee always shows up with a great fashion look – this time dressed in pink from head to toe, she looked striking amid the fog and vibrant lights.

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Foster the People @ Emo's - Austin

October 3rd 2024: Foster the People @ Emo's - Austin, TX

Foster the People | Photos Courtesy of: Bernadette Castillo

Foster the People made a stop at Emo’s for a sold-out show with ACL Fest Nights to kick off their upcoming appearance at Austin City Limits Music Festival. ACL Fest Nights make it a bit more accessible for people to see their favorite artists who are also playing at the legendary music festival without having to buy festival passes. Instead, fans can purchase individual tickets to smaller venues across the city! 


The crowd was buzzing as soon as I walked in the doors, and local artist, Skateland, had already captivated the audience as the opener, with many singing along to his songs. It was immediately apparent that his sound was the perfect complement to what would be the headliner’s indie-pop vibe. 

The set for Foster the People was delayed for about 20 minutes as the crowd continued to grow restless. But as soon as the band took the stage, the room was transformed into a massive dance party with near constant cheering from the crowd. Song after song, nearly everyone in the crowd was dancing throughout their entire set.

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Phosphorescent @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville

September 27th, 2024: Phosphorescent at Mercury Ballroom - Louisville, KY

Phosphorescent | Photos courtesy of: Emily May

Nashville-based artist Phosphorescent (stage name of singer-songwriter Matthew Houck) brought his current tour, An Evening With Phosphorescent, to Louisville, KY on September 27th to a modest but passionate crowd of fans. What might have normally been a larger turnout was hampered by rain and the Louder Than Life Festival this same weekend. Houck has been performing as Phosphorescent since 2001 and has amassed a dedicated fan base over the past 20+ years with his electric stage presence with his backing band and his thoughtfulness and talent as a songwriter. This evening was a bit of a different approach, in that Houck opened for himself. “Good evening”, he said after coming out on stage. “I’ll be opening up for Phosphorescent tonight! Thank ya’ll for coming out in the rain.” With just him and his electric guitar, he explained to the crowd that he would play some of his older and popular tracks acoustically before bringing his band out for the full band experience. “With a new album out, I didn’t know if we, as a band, would have time to play a lot of the old favorites, so I had this idea.” Performing such favorites as “C’est La Vie No. 2”, “The World Is Ending”, “Any Old Miracle” (a Vern Gosdin cover from his Full Moon Project), “My Dove, My Lamb” (mentioning that he doesn’t get to play this song too often but loves it), and “Terror In The Canyons (The Wounded Master)”. A really impressive part of his solo set was how quiet and respectful people were while he played!

Towards the end of his solo set, he talked about how he’d had the chance to score a movie directed by a Canadian documentary filmmaker named Paul Schrader called ‘Oh Canada’. “I got the idea to look over my own life and some old songs I had done, some of which gelled so well with the movie. So, I got to re-record a few of my old songs from when I was young and didn’t know what I was doing. They sound much better now!”. He ended the set with some of those songs! He then brought out his band and revved up the energy a bit, starting the set off with “Revelator”. He and his band had fun together on stage and with the crowd, who was singing along to each song. Houck would periodically acknowledge fans in the crowd with fist bumps and seemed particularly enthusiastic about a young boy in the crowd, to whom he gave one of the set lists as they finished their set. Performing 9 songs with the band, including “Impossible House”, “Wide As Heaven”, “Wolves”, a cover of “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain”, and their popular hit “Song for Zula”, they left the stage briefly before coming back out for a 3-song encore that had the crowd singing their hearts out! It was a great night of music and well worth braving the rain to come out for!

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Valley @ Union Transfer - Philadelphia

September 28th 2024: VALLEY, Mickey Darling @ Union Transfer - Philadelphia, PA

Rob of VALLEY - Photos Courtesy of: Carolyn Lederach


After several years off the road, the world can celebrate again as Valley returns to the road in support of their latest album, Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden. Fans gathered at Philadelphia’s Union Transfer for the kick-off to the tour on Saturday, September 28th. Scattered throughout the crowd you could catch fans holding up handmade paper flowers in support of the album’s aesthetic. A compliment to the stage design, which was filled with grass and dandelions, which could only make someone smile.

With the new album to add to the band’s vast catalogue, fans were curious what the setlist would consist of. The majority contained the latest tracks from Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden - and for the OG fans, you can catch tracks like “Swim” and “A Phone Call in Amsterdam”. If you’re a fan of the last several Valley releases you’ll be sad to not find a lot of those songs on this setlist. Regardless though you’re going to have a great time and a much-needed dopamine hit by attending any Valley show.

Opening the night were the equally amazing Charli Adams and Mickey Darling.

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Setlist

Water the flowers, pray for a garden

Have a Good Summer (Without Me)

Bass Player's Brother

A Little More

Growing (Apart)

A Phone Call in Amsterdam

sucks to see you doing better

Swim

Closer to the Picture

hiccup

Break for You

Mosquito

Let It Rain

Crawlspace

When You Know Someone

Life Goes on Without Me

Cocoon

There's Still a Light in the House

Bop Ba

Mickey Darling

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Kehlani @ The Louisville Palace - Louisville

September 23rd, 2024: Kehlani, FLO, Anycia @ The Louisville Palace - Louisville, KY

Kehlani | Photos courtesy of: Emily May

California artist Kehlani brought their Crash Tour to Louisville to a sold-out crowd of adoring fans on September 23rd. Having started their musical career over a decade ago, their music blends pop, soul, R&B, and Hip Hop elements. Being my first Kehlani concert, I wasn’t sure what to expect but was blown away by the whole experience. Mentioning that they hadn’t performed in Louisville since their very first tour, they told the crowd how good it was to be back and how cute and quaint the venue was, saying “I appreciate nights and moments like this. I haven’t played a show like this in a while (a smaller venue). It feels intimate and I can see your faces!”. On the stage this evening, starting at the back centre and going close to the front of the stage was a large staircase, with the stairs being rather wide, which they, their dancers, and bandmates spent time singing, playing instruments, and dancing on. There were tall platforms on each side of the stage, one for their guitarist and keyboard/keytar players and one for their drummer.

As their set began, Kehlani came out at the top of the stairs and spent the first song on the stairs. Starting the set with “Next 2 U”, “Groove Theory”, and “What I Want”, they performed a 31-song set this evening that encompassed older and newer songs. From the second song until the end of the set, each song they performed featured their incredibly talented dancers. Everyone was having fun on stage and Kehlani and their dancers incorporated various moods, from fun and upbeat dancing, with jumps and kicks and hair flips, to more sensual and slower dancing at times. It was a beautiful stage production with the fans dancing and singing along. Right off of the middle part of the stage was a small staircase that allowed Kehlani to go down into the crowd, which they did several times throughout the set, to walk amongst their fans while singing. This had their fans buzzing excitedly, smiling and with their phones out to record and take pictures of the moment. Kehlani and their fans have a mutual love and respect for each other, with fans singing and dancing along all evening, everywhere I looked. There was such a joyous energy in the air. Kehlani and their band gave 100% for all 31 songs and the crowd matched their energy. It was a magical evening of music. Opening the show this evening was British girl group FLO, who was impressed with their matching outfits, coordinated dance moves, and beautiful harmonies, as well as Atlanta ascending rapper Anycia, who got the crowd warmed up and hyped with her sharp beats!

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Khruangbin @ The Anthem - DC

September 23rd, 2024: Khruangbin, Arooj Aftab @ The Anthem - Washington, DC

Khruangbin | Photos Courtesy of: Nicole Cummings

Musical trio, Khruangbin played Washington D.C. on September 23 – the first night of their two sold-out shows at The Anthem. From Houston, Texas, Laura Lee, Mark Speer and DJ Johnson captivated the audience with their instrumental rock and psychedelic feel. Laura Lee always shows up with a great fashion look – this time dressed in pink from head to toe, she looked striking amid the fog and vibrant lights.

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