The Cab with Paradise Fears, CARR
About This Event
The Cab headlines a bill at Starland Ballroom with Paradise Fears and solo artist CARR. All three operate in a rock/pop idiom built on direct songcraft and band‑forward arrangements; their New York appearances (Irving Plaza among them) point to concise, melody‑driven sets that favor clear vocals and hooks over theatrical staging.
About the Artists
The Cab
The Cab is a rock-pop group formed in Las Vegas, centered on singer Alexander DeLeon with Alex T. Marshall on keys and Joey Thunder on bass. After breaking through in the late 2000s with a full-length debut, they drew notice in the alternative press as a band to watch.
Paradise Fears
Paradise Fears is a South Dakota-rooted rock/pop act whose songwriting leans toward the melodic and direct, with alternative-rock edges. In New York City, they have brought that approach to stages such as Irving Plaza, where the room’s close quarters suit their ensemble dynamics.
CARR
CARR is an individual artist working in the rock and pop space, with appearances tied to New York City stages such as Irving Plaza. Their live résumé includes sharing bills with acts like Paradise Fears and The Cab, and event listings have placed them in the orbit of shows titled “The Cab.