Smush, Nara’s Room, 24Hr Video, Palefire
About This Event
Smush, Nara’s Room, 24Hr Video and Palefire play the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn in a bill drawn from the city’s indie rock/pop community. Nara’s Room favors band-first arrangements and small shifts in tone; Palefire and Smush lean on direct songwriting and tight execution, pointing to a night focused on clarity of arrangement and songcraft rather than spectacle.
About the Artists
Smush
Smush is a rock/pop artist seen on New York City bills at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, a regular stop for indie and experimental lineups. Their work sits in a community of peers and collaborators, including Afternoon Bike Ride, Peaer, Wendy Eisenberg, Kissy Noises, Premium Chunk and friends, Bad Bad Hats, Smut, and The Black Keys Record Hang.
Palefire
Palefire is a rock/pop solo artist who appears regularly in New York City’s live-music circuit, including sets at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn. Their performances sit in the overlap between indie rock and pop structure, shaped by bills shared with acts like Afternoon Bike Ride, Peaer, Wendy Eisenberg, Kissy Noises, Premium Chunk and friends, Bad Bad Hats, and Smut.
Nara's Room
Nara’s Room is a group heard in New York City rooms like Union Pool, where their sets sit comfortably alongside bills that mix rock, pop, and experimental edges. They have shared stages with Gun Outfit, Ornament, Stevie Bill, Babe City, Sofia D’Angelo, Smush, Daundrv, and Crate.