Performatist
    Rock/Pop

    boyscoutmarie, Smith Taylor, Calder The Destroyer, Avatareden boyscoutmarie, Smith Taylor, Calder The Destroyer, Avatareden

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                        boyscoutmarie, Smith Taylor, Calder The Destroyer, Avatareden

    Tuesday, April 21, 2026

    6:30 PM

    Knitting Factory

    361 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    At the Knitting Factory, a four-act bill pairs Avatareden, boyscoutmarie, Calder the Destroyer and Smith Taylor. Avatareden favors ensemble interplay and steady dynamics; Calder the Destroyer works in curated, cross‑genre contexts and emphasizes direct songcraft; boyscoutmarie presents carefully assembled electronic sets focused on structure and sound design; Smith Taylor appears in the bill with a brief service‑oriented listing.

    About the Artists

    Boyscoutmarie

    Boyscoutmarie

    Boyscoutmarie is an electronic group heard in New York City rooms like Purgatory and Elsewhere, where their sets tend to read as carefully assembled rather than improvised. They have shared bills with Slow Down Sunny, FedX, Mayo, Bloody Knuckles, Cam Barnes, Signal Coast, th3prism, and Crate, moving through the same DIY circuits that shape much of the city’s late-night programming.

    Smith Taylor

    Smith Taylor

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    Calder the Destroyer

    Calder the Destroyer

    Calder the Destroyer is a New York City–based rock/pop artist who has appeared at National Sawdust in bills that move between concert sets and cross-genre programs. Their performance history includes collaborations and shared stages with Britton & The Sting, Lola Kirke with Odetta, Black Belt Eagle Scout and Mato Wayuhi with Ailani, and composer-led projects such as Huang Ruo’s *A DUST IN TIME* (NY premiere).

    Avatareden

    Avatareden

    Avatareden is a Rock/Pop group heard on New York City bills at the Knitting Factory. The project moves in the same live circuit as boyscoutmarie, Smith Taylor, and Calder the Destroyer, often sharing lineups where songs are tested in close quarters.