Freedom Attic, Self-Help, Nettle Freedom Attic, Self-Help, Nettle
About This Event
Freedom Attic, Self-Help and Nettle share a bill at the Knitting Factory, bringing strands of New York’s free-music and small-room rock scenes into one night. Freedom Attic offers lean, forward-moving songs that read as built for the room rather than the feed, while Self-Help treats the stage as a social tool, inviting risk and participation. Nettle works in a process-driven free-music lane, favoring real-time structural shifts and close-listening contexts.
About the Artists
Freedom Attic
Freedom Attic is a New York–based rock/pop artist who appears in the city’s smaller-room circuit, including the Knitting Factory. On bills with groups like Self-Help and Nettle, Freedom Attic sits adjacent to the free-music/performance scene, where process and spontaneity often shape the night.
Self-Help
Self-Help is a group working in the loose, open-ended space of “Free” performance in New York City, with regular appearances at Cassette. Their events, including KARAOKE NIGHT, treat the stage as a social tool as much as a musical one, drawing on the everyday language of self-directed coping and reinvention.
Nettle
Nettle is a group working in the free-music lane, appearing in New York City rooms that prize close listening, including Sleepwalk. Their recent billings place them alongside The Heaven and Gilah, most notably on a New Colossus Festival–presented night that framed three distinct approaches to sound in one set.