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The Middle East presents:
Jim BuniSeana CarmodyHilken ManciniChris BrokawClint ConleyCam KeiberJeff MullerGerard CosloyMark Robinson
Sat, 8 Jun, 7:00 PM EDT
Middle East - Downstairs
472 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
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The Middle East presents: Jim Buni, Seana Carmody, Hilken Mancini, Chris Brokaw, Clint Conley, Cam Keiber, Jeff Muller, Gerard Cosloy, Mark Robinson and more...
- 18+, $30 GA / $50 2 Show Pass, 7:00 PM Doors
NO VAPING OR SMOKING IN THE BUILDING
Event Information
Age Limit
18+

Indie Pop
Jim Buni
Jim Buni
Indie Pop

Pop
Seana Carmody
Seana Carmody
Pop
It's been a few years since the world has heard from Seana Carmody. She was known as the sweet vocal center of the experimental noise-pop Swirlies in their early '90s heyday on the Taang! label. Seana led that band to their place as the pre-eminent American purveyor of the Shoegazer sound from that mini-era. In the mid-'90s she founded Syrup USA, and her songwriting blossomed in the realm of that band's keyboard and synth-heavy pop sensibility. Their jingle-jangle fantasy-rock found its perfect expression on the Flydaddy Records release All Over the Land. That vehicle disbanded in 1998. In the four years since Seana took a break from band life but continued writing songs. A few of these captivating ear snippets landed on compilations, including "Crystallized Your World" on Kimchee Records' 1999 In My Living Room. Now Seana re-enters your rock universe in a big way with her dazzling solo album Struts & Shocks.

Indie Rock
Hilken Mancini
Hilken Mancini
Indie Rock

Alternative Rock
Chris Brokaw
Chris Brokaw
Alternative Rock
Chris Brokaw is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, drummer and film composer based in Boston. He was born in New York City and raised in the outlying suburbs. He attended Oberlin College, where he took exactly two music-related classes: Multi-track Recording and Steel Drumming.
Chris is perhaps best known for his work as the drummer in CODEINE and the guitarist in COME, who made several albums in the 1990's for the labels Sub Pop and Matador that are considered landmarks in American independent rock music.
Since 2001, Chris has focused primarily on his work as a solo artist, making numerous albums of vocal and instrumental music. This has ranged from full on rock ("Puritan", "Gambler's Ecstasy", "Incredible Love", "Red Cities") to explorations of the 6-string and 12-string acoustic guitars ("Canaris", "VDSQ Solo Acoustic Volume 3") to the experimental and abstract ("Tundra", "Gracias, Ghost of the Future","The Periscope Twins"). His 2017 cd "The Hand That Wrote This Letter" presents instrumental classical guitar versions of David Bowie and Prince songs, and his 2019 "End of the Night" explores, with a series of collaborators, what the last record of the night should sound like.
Throughout, Chris has maintained a busy solo touring schedule in the US, UK, Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia and Russia. In 2020 and 2021 he transitioned to online shows, performing occasionally on Facebook and Instagram. As of spring 2021, he is back to in-person performing.
He teaches guitar and drums, to both adults and children. Classes are in person in Cambridge, Mass., or by video.
Chris is active in film scoring, and has composed original music for the following films: "I Was Born, But" (Roddy Bogawa, 2004), "Road" (Leslie McCleave, 2005, which received the award for Best Original Score at the Brooklyn International Film Festival); "Sospira" (Lana Z. Caplan, 2011); "Taken By Storm" (Roddy Bogawa, 2011); "Now, Forager" (Julia Halperin/Jason Cortlund, 2012); "Barracuda" (Julia Halperin/Jason Cortlund, 2017); and "Buck Run" (Nick Frangione, 2019). Both "Taken by Storm" and "Now, Forager" screened at MOMA in New York City.
Chris has performed and recorded as an accompanist to a wide range of musical artists, including Thurston Moore, Steve Wynn, Evan Dando, Christina Rosenvinge, Jennifer O'Connor, Rhys Chatham, Alan Licht, GG Allin, and Johnny Depp.
He has composed music for the Dagdha Dance Company (Limerick, Ireland) and Kino Dance (Boston); collaborated with dancer Jimena Bermejo in a duo for dance and music (New York, Boston, and Belfast); collaborated with playwright Rinde Eckert and director Robert Woodruff on the opera "Highway Ulysses" (American Repertory Theater, Cambridge); performed as one of 77 drummers in the Boredoms' "77 Boadrum" (New York); and performed as one of 200 guitarists in Rhys Chatham's "A Crimson Grail" at Lincoln Center, New York. One of his projects, Dirtmusic (with Chris Eckman and Hugo Race), performed at the Festival In The Desert, in Essakane, Mali, and collaborated with the Touareg band Tamikrest on an album recorded in Bamako, Mali.
Currently, Chris performs both solo and with bassist Dave Carlson and drummer Pete Koeplin as the Chris Brokaw Rock Band. He also plays in the bands The Martha's Vineyard Ferries, Charnal Ground, and The Lemonheads, and in duos with Geoff Farina and Lori Goldston.
Plans for 2021 and 2022 include a return to touring and indoor performances. Chris is working with Fire Records of London, which will be reissuing of the entire catalog of Come, starting with 1994's DON'T ASK DON'T TELL, out October 22, 2021. An additional album of Peel Sessions, recorded by Come with famed DJ John Peel on his show on BBC Radio 1, are scheduled for release in April 2022.

Indie Pop
Clint Conley
Clint Conley
Indie Pop

Indie Pop
Cam Keiber
Cam Keiber
Indie Pop

Indie Pop
Jeff Muller
Jeff Muller
Indie Pop

Indie Pop
Gerard Cosloy
Gerard Cosloy
Indie Pop