Performatist
    Rock/Pop

    Underground Sewer Cult / Jack Rangeley / Narayan Two

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    Thursday, March 26, 2026

    8:00 PM

    Pianos

    Manhattan, NY

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Underground Sewer Cult, Jack Rangeley and Narayan Two share a bill at Pianos, continuing a run of small-room Rock/Pop sets on the Lower East Side. All three operate within the downtown club tradition: Rangeley favors direct song delivery, Underground Sewer Cult emphasizes tight rhythm and lean arrangements, and Narayan Two balances melody and noise for quick, structured live mixes, making the night a close-quarters example of band dynamics and songcraft.

    About the Artists

    Underground Sewer Cult / Jack Rangeley / Narayan Two

    Underground Sewer Cult, Jack Rangeley, and Narayan Two are the working names of a Rock/Pop performer appearing at Pianos in New York City. The project moves between band-format energy and more personal songwriting, with setlists that can shift in tone from one alias to the next.

    Underground Sewer Cult

    Underground Sewer Cult

    Underground Sewer Cult is a New York City–based rock/pop group that turns up in the city’s small-room circuit, including sets at Pianos on the Lower East Side. They’ve shared bills with Jack Rangeley and Narayan Two, as reflected in the recurring “Underground Sewer Cult / Jack Rangeley / Narayan Two” listings.

    Jack Rangeley

    Jack Rangeley

    Jack Rangeley is a Rock/Pop performer who appears on New York City bills at Pianos, often in mixed-artist lineups. He has shared stages with acts including Underground Sewer Cult and Narayan Two, including the bill “Underground Sewer Cult / Jack Rangeley / Narayan Two.

    Narayan Two

    Narayan Two

    Narayan Two is a Rock/Pop group heard on New York City bills at Pianos, where their set often shares space with peers like Underground Sewer Cult and Jack Rangeley. The project moves in the downtown club tradition, built for close rooms and quick turnarounds between melody and noise.