Orange Blossoms, Rose Covered Girl, West of Eve, Glambot
About This Event
Orange Blossoms, Rose Covered Girl, West of Eve and Glambot share a bill at Arlene’s Grocery. Orange Blossoms and Rose Covered Girl are local New York rock/pop outfits whose sets emphasize direct melodies, tight ensemble playing and clear vocal lines. Glambot is not a conventional act but a robotic high‑speed camera rig—developed under Joseph Kahn and associated with Cole Walliser—that has appeared at red carpets and in live settings to produce slow‑motion portrait footage that favors precision over spontaneity.
About the Artists
Orange Blossoms
Orange Blossoms is a New York City rock/pop group in the indie rock lane, appearing on bills at Arlene’s Grocery. They’ve shared the stage with Rose Covered Girl, West of Eve, and Glambot, moving between straightforward band dynamics and a scene shaped by hybrid performance elements.
Rose Covered Girl
Rose Covered Girl is a rock/pop group heard on New York City stages, including Arlene’s Grocery. They have appeared on bills with Orange Blossoms, West of Eve, and Glambot, placing their songs in a downtown circuit where bands share the room and the night’s momentum.
West of Eve
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Glambot
Glambot is known less as a band name than as a performance tool: a robotic, high-speed camera rig built to produce slow-motion portrait footage under controlled lighting and choreography. First developed under director Joseph Kahn and later linked closely with filmmaker Cole Walliser, it became a familiar presence at major awards-season red carpets.