Shake the Baron, Stone Cold Fox, The Yes Way

Late Show

Shake the Baron

Stone Cold Fox

The Yes Way

Sat, August 4, 2012

Doors: 9:30 pm

Mercury Lounge

New York, NY

This event is 21 and over

Shake the Baron - (Set time: 11:30 PM)
Shake the Baron
Having met on the first day of college in the fall of 2007, guitarist/vocalist Andrew Oedel, drummer Matt Addison, and bassist Max Currier bonded over their common love of good music and bad beer. Acoustic jam sessions and impromptu sing-alongs soon became collaborative songwriting sit-downs and electrified noisefests. When second guitarist Jon Markson joined the band in 2010, Shake the Baron refined their sound palette and pooled resources to produce a full-length album in their college's small recording studio. After building local hype in the burgeoning music scene of New London, Connecticut, Shake the Baron signed with NYC-based Super Duper Records. Their album's 10 overdriven, propulsive tracks were taken to the venerable Avatar Studios in New York and mixed by engineer extraordinaire Justin Gerrish (Vampire Weekend, Weezer). This collaboration yielded the sound of the band's self-titled debut: rabblerousing guitar pop that pins soaring vocal hooks atop a wash of chorus-infused guitars and enormous rock beats.

Combining the driving riffage of post-millennial Sonic Youth and the jangling simplicity of Pavement's Brighten the Corners with a brash barroom rambunctiousness, Shake the Baron's take on guitar rock feels both fresh and familiar. Oedel's lyrics lightheartedly spin narrative from his struggles with romance and adulthood, conveyed with a pure yet colorful delivery akin to Ezra Koenig or Ben Bridwell. Shake the Baron's rhythmic acrobatics trick its listeners into dancing– a side effect unique to the feel-good energy of its creators. Currently based in Brooklyn, New York, the band is continuing to write and record new music.
Stone Cold Fox - (Set time: 10:30 PM)
Stone Cold Fox
Picture this: dreamy, folk-inspired tunes ignited by an aspiring musician's simple stroll in the city or while immersed in his own thoughts on a meaningless train ride. The concept seems almost too organic of an approach to songwriting to exist in the modern rock scene. Enter NYC's Stone Cold Fox - a group that echoes that exact raw musicianship and towers above anything you've ever heard because of it.
The Yes Way - (Set time: 9:30 PM)
The Yes Way
Grizzly guitar work that hearkens back to early Nirvana, infused with eerie melodic layering reminiscent of the later work of The Beatles. The Yes Way is an asteroid of rock and roll, which might best be experienced on the moon or suspended above the ocean's floor. They live in Brooklyn, New York.
Venue Information:
Mercury Lounge
217 E Houston St.
New York, NY, 10002
http://mercuryloungenyc.com