Thu Apr 24 2025
8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)
$20.55
Ages 16+
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After Dark Presents
SHALLOW ALCOVE
with special guest Lighthearted & Rocco!
Age Restriction: 16+ Admitted with ID / Under 16 Admitted with Guardian
SHALLOW ALCOVE
with special guest Lighthearted & Rocco!
Age Restriction: 16+ Admitted with ID / Under 16 Admitted with Guardian
After Dark Presents
Shallow Alcove
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Shallow Alcove is a band of friends fronted by Grace Krichbaum and Dan Harris, with Peter Groppe, Jack Harrington, and Noah Dadaris. They combine stacked vocal harmonies, catchy guitar riffs, and diary-like lyrics to form a tender soundtrack to young adulthood. Shallow Alcove’s music is based in their love of DIY folk music and colored with narratives of friendship, the changing of the seasons, bad haircuts, and the ache of growing up. What started as friends writing songs in the bedrooms and basements of Upstate New York has since shifted to the apartments and studios of New York City and Philadelphia, but Shallow Alcove’s roots have remained the same: story-telling with the people they love.
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lighthearted, fronted by twin sisters Gracie and Eliza, is a folk band based out of Athens, Georgia
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Rocco! is the songwriting project of drummer (Shallow Alcove, Lauren Juzang, Peter Groppe), producer, and full time friend, Giulianna Iapalucci. A character coined as an alter ego, Rocco! is the suit Giulianna puts on in the morning. Drawn to the magic of songwriting from a very young age, Giulianna bought her first ever vinyl record at twelve years old, bonding her to music forever: James Taylor’s “Greatest Hits.” Her life can be mapped out by music: from growing up as a drummer in Hartford, to studying music in Upstate NY, to playing in dusty basements with her best friends. Now, she finds herself walking along the same path of artists like Pinegrove, Sadurn, and Big Thief. Her highly anticipated debut EP, ‘Big Man’, is the lovechild of these artists. Combining elements of indie folk and alt-country, Rocco!’s music lives in a world of twangy banjos, sweet melodies, and held back words.
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