Live: Waterparks Brings The Property Tour to NYC
With five studio albums in their discography, Waterparks managed to include songs from each album. Typically, earlier songs get dropped from a set list in a touring cycle in favor of the new songs. However, Waterparks kept the throwbacks "Royal" and “Rare.” From older songs to 8 out of the 11 tracks appearing on their latest album Intellectual Property, there was something for everyone.
Ezra Furman Makes a Racket with Live Performance
Fiery and charismatic, you can feel Ezra Furman's passion bleeding through the music. The seed of personal experience and emotional truth that she plants in her music makes Furman a conduit for connection. Her willingness to put herself out there gives a sense of solidarity unmatched by others. Furman's rock and roll messages about society are personal to her as a trans woman. For anyone who has felt like an outsider, Ezra Furman's songs are a message of truth.
Lostboycrow Brings Indie Pop to NYC
Taking to the stage in his yellow hi-tops and custom guitar strap on his yellow Telecaster, Lostboycrow looks every bit like an indie pop musician.
Setting the tone for the night, “Indie Rock” opened the set before moving into the iconic 2017 single “Strawberry Sunscreen.” Singles from the years filled the middle of the setlist before crowd favorite “Devil’s in the Backseat.” The volume in the room increased tenfold for the hit.
More songs from the Indie Pop album filled the second half of the setlist before ending with “Chewed Up”.