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Knitting Factory Presents
Eva RoseBelColaturaRichard Orofino
Wed, 29 Jun, 8:00 PM EDT
Doors open
7:00 PM EDT
Knitting Factory - Brooklyn
361 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Eva Rose
Eva Rose
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Brooklyn-based, LA-bred, Eva Rose is a rising female Alt-Pop artist. Seamlessly melding indie pop whimsy and melancholic lyricism, Eva brings a modern and refreshing shimmer to nostalgic Y2K-era Alt-Rock. Her sonic palette encompasses current and classic while effortlessly finding a home amongst newcomers Holly Humberstone and Charli Adams as well as veteran Paramore. Eva’s debut EP “Out of Lives” is now available on all streaming platforms.

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Bel
Bel
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Rarely does modern music earn the badge timeless, but Bel cuts through the noise. Hailing from the small town of Clovis, California, Isabel Whelan crafts nostalgic songs with honesty and attention to detail. She occupies the intersection of indie rock, pop, and folk, while taking cues from the likes of Stevie Nicks, Joni Mitchell, and Mazzy Star.
Bel spent 2023 playing her first festivals, touring & collaborating with artists Boyish, Gatlin, girlhouse and more, as well as her first shows in the UK and Europe.
Her latest EP, Read the Room, received coverage from Rolling Stone, Ones To Watch, Raydar Mag and support from SiriusXMU, AltNation, and KCRW. The lead single “Are You Okay?,” reached #1 on SiriusXMU in April/May 2023 and secured a spot on their top 41 songs of the year.

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Colatura
Colatura
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Colatura makes music that lives in the in-between: sometimes dreamy, sometimes heavy, and laced with fuzzy guitars, undeniable hooks, and raw storytelling. Long a fixture in the Brooklyn scene, the band relocated to Pittsburgh in 2024 and now splits their time between both cities.
Colatura’s upcoming EP If I’m Being Honest comes out August 1st via Easy Does It Records. Produced by Nixon Boyd (Hollerado, Dizzy), the EP plays like a series of late-night confessionals - introspective, nostalgic, aching, and ultimately cathartic. It marks a new chapter for the band, expanding on the melodic, dreamy indie rock of their 2022 debut LP And Then I’ll Be Happy and their 2024 A/B side Do You Miss Her / Suffer Dude, which was produced by Aron Kobayashi Ritch (Momma, Kills Birds, Been Stellar).
Colatura’s music has earned praise from outlets like FLOOD, Brooklyn Vegan, Under The Radar, Austin Town Hall, and Atwood Magazine, and landed spots on Spotify’s All New Rock and regular radio rotation at stations like KEXP and WYEP, where they also performed a live set in February. Described live as “like sunshine streaming out of an amp with the volume set at nine,” Colatura has shared a stage with bands such as DEHD, Slow Pulp, Mamalarky, Nation of Language, Toledo, Pom Pom Squad, Jessica Lea Mayfield, and will be supporting Blondshell in Pittsburgh this November.
With performances at SXSW, Capitol Hill Block Party, NXNE, New Colossus and WYEP’s Summer Music Festival under their belt, Colatura is carving out their place in the indie rock landscape. Following the EP, the band will hit the road for US and European tours later this year.

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Richard Orofino
Richard Orofino
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Richard Orofino, a Brooklyn-based singer songwriter/producer, began writing and producing music in 2013, starting on piano and later drums and guitar, all while honing his production skills crafting bedroom pop gems from the attic of his parent’s house on Long Island, NY. His sound, while unique in the pop landscape, incorporates diverse influences including Elliott Smith, New Order, Deftones and Cocteau Twins.