Father Before Me/Digamy/Indeyevid/Iridescent Pools/Bending Over Backwards
About This Event
Father Before Me, Digamy, Indeyevid, Iridescent Pools and Bending Over Backwards play a five-band bill at Arlene’s Grocery. Digamy operates between rock/pop structures and stoner-metal weight, building from riff-first foundations into tighter melodic turns and favoring density and groove; Father Before Me, established in 2019, is the progressive skate-punk project of NYC musician Elijah Catrone.
About the Artists
Father Before Me
Home page of Father Before Me, a rock group from New York City. Father Before Me Established in 2019, progressive skate-punk band Father Before Me is the passion project of NYC based musician Elijah Catrone. To honor his late father, Elijah founded Fath
Digamy
Digamy is a group working the line between rock/pop structures and the heavier drag of stoner metal, a tension reflected in their Spotify tagging and small-but-defined online following. In New York City they have appeared at Arlene’s Grocery, sharing bills with Father Before Me, Indeyevid, Iridescent Pools, and Bending Over Backwards.
Indeyevid
Indeyevid is a rock/pop group aligned with the queercore and riot grrrl lineage, with an emerging presence online and a small but growing listenership. In New York City, they appear in club rooms like Arlene’s Grocery, often sharing bills with bands such as Father Before Me, Digamy, Iridescent Pools, and Bending Over Backwards.
Iridescent Pools
Iridescent Pools is a rock/pop group moving through the queercore and riot grrrl lineage, with an emerging footprint on streaming platforms. In New York City, they’ve appeared at Arlene’s Grocery, on bills alongside Father Before Me, Digamy, Indeyevid, and Bending Over Backwards.
Bending Over Backwards
Bending Over Backwards is a rock/pop group on the New York City club circuit, with performances at Arlene’s Grocery on the Lower East Side. The band has shared bills with Father Before Me, Digamy, Indeyevid, and Iridescent Pools, including a five-band lineup that places them in a scene built around tight sets and quick turnover.