Telehealth, Mary Shelley
About This Event
Telehealth and Mary Shelley play a late-night set at the Knitting Factory, pairing a New York solo project rooted in rock and pop with an act tied to a literary narrative. Telehealth favors tight arrangements, dry hooks and rhythmic drive; Mary Shelley is associated with Almost Invincible, a fictional account of the writer who began Frankenstein in a thunderstorm in 1814.
About the Artists
Telehealth
Telehealth is a New York City–based individual artist working in the overlap of rock and pop, with Spotify tagging the project in the egg punk orbit. They have appeared at the Knitting Factory, a room that tends to reward tight arrangements and quick shifts in mood.
Mary Shelley
Almost Invincible is a remarkable fictional account of the life of Mary Shelley, arguably one of the literary world's greatest enigmas. "She is singularly bold, somewhat imperious, and active of mind. Her desire of knowledge is great, and her perseverance in everything she undertakes, almost invincible.