The Orange Blossoms | OK King | Bovine Bandits | Morgan Cole Brown
About This Event
At Berlin a four‑act bill—The Orange Blossoms, OK King, Bovine Bandits and Morgan Cole Brown—places downtown indie‑rock and dance‑leaning sets in a room geared toward close listening. The Orange Blossoms work between rock, pop and dance and favor groove and direct hooks; OK King offers a rock/pop blend; Morgan Cole Brown, formerly frontman of Boston’s The Amy Incident, hosts the podcast "A New Sound With Morgan Brown" and released the solo album Watching Your Friends Get Famous.
About the Artists
The Vacants
The Vacants are a dance group seen in New York City on bills at Berlin, a venue known for cross-genre nightlife programming. They have shared the stage with The Orange Blossoms on events titled “The Vacants | The Orange Blossoms,” linking their work to a broader performance lineup that nods, in name at least, to early 20th-century musical theater.
The Orange Blossoms
The Orange Blossoms are a New York City group working in the overlap of rock, pop, and dance, with an indie‑rock bend in their recorded footprint. They appear on the downtown circuit at rooms like Arlene’s Grocery and Berlin, where sets are built for close quarters and clear sound.
OK King
OK King is a musical group known for their performances in various genres, often featuring a blend of rock and pop influences.
Bovine Bandits
Bovine Bandits is a dance-oriented group that has appeared on multi-act bills in New York City, including a set at Berlin alongside The Vacants, The Orange Blossoms, OK King, and Morgan Cole Brown. Their work sits comfortably in a downtown context where indie-rock lineups blur into dance-leaning rhythms.
Morgan Cole Brown
Formerly, Morgan formed and fronted the local Boston band "The Amy Incident" and since then, he has created the podcast, “A New Sound With Morgan Brown” and released his first solo album "Watching Your Friends Get Famous."