New Colossus 2024 Sunday Recap

Piano's hosted the final day of New Colossus....
Subsonic Eye
New Colossus

Before acts foreign & domestic head to Austin for South-by-Southwest (QRO preview), they hit up New York City for the Lower East Side’s New Colossus Festival, Wednesday-Sunday, March 6th-10th.





Showcase @ Piano’s

Airu

Airu

Airu, Part Two! Bands filled as many slots on as many showcases as they could find the time and energy for. You would too, if you traveled a long way to spread the gospel of your sound. There’s always something new to learn from hearing the same band twice, thrice, or more in a short window of time. For example, when I caught the band at Heaven Can Wait on Saturday night, it was not readily apparent that there were four members. Or maybe it was readily apparent if you were surfing clean & sober in the late evening, but my crossed eyes only spotted three musicians at that time. Confirmed by the Piano’s (QRO venue review) set at the closing showcase of the festival: four members.

Outer Shapes

Outer Shapes

In the words of Randy Jackson, the vocals coming off the local two-piece Outer Shapes were “a little pitchy, dawg.” Artists were having trouble hearing themselves in the monitors at Piano’s all weekend. But the DIY duo gets more mileage out of energy and heart than pinpoint musical precision. One of the pair shared the serious backstory of one of their songs, a backstory about getting diagnosed with epilepsy and using art to navigate the trauma. It was probably a more real moment than the room – out of its mind, drunk, and exhausted on the fifth and final day of the festival – was prepared to process.

Love Language

Love Language

Anishinaabe singer Tashina Buswa led the way on vocals for Montreal’s Love Language. The indie rock outfit mixes a strong pop sensibility with thoughtful reflections that wrestle with dual and dueling identities in an intersectional world. Case in point, two songs off the set list: “Off Rez” and “Indian Cowboy”. The monitor bug bit the guitarist in the middle of a song, but that stone cold motherfucker powered through it, working some cable magic to get back on track, while the rhythm section floated the boat merrily along. 

Subsonic Eye

Subsonic Eye

If I have my country codes correct, ‘SG’ means Subsonic Eye is from Singapore. How’s the music scene out there? Faraway, for starters. It’s a 19-hour trip, but the five-piece pop punkers didn’t look any worse for the marathon flight. The front woman served as lead vocalist for the all-male backing band that rocked hard and fast ditties about…nature? That’s the nut of it. The singer had a dry sense of humor, serving up the lyrics like a ham sandwich on a deli counter. The crowd dug it – what more can you ask for?





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