Thu Nov 7 2024
8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)
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Ripe’s newest album Bright Blues is a collection of 12 songs full of sleek grooves and
bold melodies that the Boston quintet put together to help ride out tough times, an
anthem for better days ahead.
“The wildest thing for me is that the record simultaneously sounds like it has the
scars of everything we’ve been through and also that it doesn’t — it’s joyful music,
which is very exciting given that it was made in the middle of getting hit in the
stomach,” says singer Robbie Wulfsohn, who came together with guitarist Jon
Becker, drummer Sampson Hellerman, and trombonist Calvin Barthel while they
were all studying at Berklee College of Music.
The band drew acclaim from the likes of the Boston Globe, Huffington Post and
WXPN with their first full-length, Joy in the Wild Unknown. Their streams on Spotify
surged past 56 million as they conquered stages at festivals including Bonnaroo,
Firefly, SweetWater and Bottlerock, and sold tens of thousands of tickets across the
US, including selling out the iconic House of Blues Boston and Brooklyn Steel.
Bright Blues is their first release after signing to indie powerhouse Glassnote
Records and their first release working with outside co-writers. Teaming up on
production with Noah Conrad (BTS, Niall Horan) and Ryan Linvill (Olivia Rodrigo,
Dermot Kennedy) helped bring the high-energy, freewheeling stage show to the
recording studio, with the result being an album that shows the full scope of the
band’s abilities as writers and performers. The live show has always been at the
core of who Ripe is, and now the recorded music can stand alongside it as an all-
encompassing representation of who the band is and where they are going.
Ripe, Hembree
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Ripe is a Funk/Pop band out of Boston, MA that was born as a result of its seven members' uniting over one belief: with enough passion and honesty, music can still make the earth shake. With one eye looking back to the inception of both funk and psychedelic music, and the other looking forward with a modern concept of what makes people move, Ripe seeks both to honor musical history as well as to make it. The perfect fruit is equal parts past and present, and this is the approach of the Ripe sound.
With a strong devotion to consistently creating an unforgettable live experience, Ripe has kept the groove going touring nationally from coast to coast. With a recently released sophomore EP, Hey Hello, and plans to start recording a full-length album in the coming year, Ripe is shifting into overdrive with every intention of taking this to the stratosphere. The Ripe family asks you to get loose, get down, and get ready. The party is just getting started. -
All Ages
Bio:
Ripe’s newest album Bright Blues is a collection of 12 songs full of sleek grooves and
bold melodies that the Boston quintet put together to help ride out tough times, an
anthem for better days ahead.
“The wildest thing for me is that the record simultaneously sounds like it has the
scars of everything we’ve been through and also that it doesn’t — it’s joyful music,
which is very exciting given that it was made in the middle of getting hit in the
stomach,” says singer Robbie Wulfsohn, who came together with guitarist Jon
Becker, drummer Sampson Hellerman, and trombonist Calvin Barthel while they
were all studying at Berklee College of Music.
The band drew acclaim from the likes of the Boston Globe, Huffington Post and
WXPN with their first full-length, Joy in the Wild Unknown. Their streams on Spotify
surged past 56 million as they conquered stages at festivals including Bonnaroo,
Firefly, SweetWater and Bottlerock, and sold tens of thousands of tickets across the
US, including selling out the iconic House of Blues Boston and Brooklyn Steel.
Bright Blues is their first release after signing to indie powerhouse Glassnote
Records and their first release working with outside co-writers. Teaming up on
production with Noah Conrad (BTS, Niall Horan) and Ryan Linvill (Olivia Rodrigo,
Dermot Kennedy) helped bring the high-energy, freewheeling stage show to the
recording studio, with the result being an album that shows the full scope of the
band’s abilities as writers and performers. The live show has always been at the
core of who Ripe is, and now the recorded music can stand alongside it as an all-
encompassing representation of who the band is and where they are going.
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