Townies, Doolittle, Sunday Morning
About This Event
Townies, Doolittle and Sunday Morning make up a late-night bill at the Knitting Factory. Doolittle's name recalls the Pixies' 1989 Doolittle and in live settings they lean on sharp contrasts and structured tension; Townies favors midwest emo–tinged, guitar-driven dynamics and plainspoken hooks; Sunday Morning is often tagged pop-punk but keeps a pop structure with clean hooks and tight pacing.
About the Artists
Townies
Townies is an emerging Rock/Pop artist whose recorded profile leans toward midwest emo, with a small but active listener base on Spotify. In New York City they appear at the Knitting Factory, sharing late-night bills with acts like Doolittle and Sunday Morning.
Doolittle
Doolittle is a rock/pop group appearing on New York City bills at Gold Sounds, including the event “Doolittle // Kouskous Heaven // Nowhere.” The name recalls *Doolittle*, the 1989 Pixies album whose songs paired jagged dynamics with lyrics that circle surreal images and religious violence.
Sunday Morning
Sunday Morning is a Rock/Pop artist active on New York City bills, including late-night sets at the Knitting Factory. They’ve shared the stage with Townies and Doolittle, placing their songs alongside a strain of jagged, indie-leaning guitar pop.