Performatist
    Rock/Pop

    Foley / Coolant / Hannah and Old Tree

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    Thursday, April 9, 2026

    8:00 PM

    Pianos

    Manhattan, NY

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Foley, Coolant and Hannah and Old Tree play a shared bill at Pianos, a typical stop on New York's small-room circuit. Each project favors songcraft and live interplay over spectacle: Coolant's measured, slowcore-leaning textures, Foley's work around Union Hall, and Hannah and Old Tree's straightforward melodies. The lineup foregrounds ensemble restraint suited to club rooms.

    About the Artists

    Foley / Coolant / Hannah and Old Tree

    Foley / Coolant / Hannah and Old Tree

    Foley / Coolant / Hannah and Old Tree is a New York City–based Rock/Pop presence that moves through the indie circuit with regular stops at rooms like Union Hall and appearances at Pianos. Foley’s work often overlaps with peers, including collaborations with Honey Pluton, Bridget, Edy, and Modica, and shared bills with Coolant and Hannah and Old Tree.

    Foley

    Foley

    Foley is a dynamic force in the Rock/Pop scene, captivating audiences with electrifying performances that leave a lasting impression. Known for their vibrant energy and compelling stage presence, Foley regularly graces the stage at Union Hall, a beloved Brooklyn venue that champions indie music.

    Coolant

    Coolant

    slowcore

    Coolant is a New York City–based Rock/Pop group whose recorded footprint leans toward slowcore, with a small but traceable Spotify following. They appear on bills at Pianos alongside peers like Foley and Hannah and Old Tree, placing them within the city’s club circuit rather than an arena economy.

    Hannah and Old Tree

    Hannah and Old Tree is a New York City rock/pop group heard most often in small-room lineups where songs have to carry without excess. They appear at Pianos alongside peers like Foley and Coolant, part of a bill that reflects the local circuit’s habit of shared stages and overlapping projects.