
blonde
redhead
ludovic alarie
DATE
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2019
7:30PM Doors / 8:00PM Show
RAIN OR SHINE
TICKETS
$30 ADV / $40 Day of Show
General Admission - Standing
21+
LOCATION
Industry City Courtyard 1-2
(Food Hall Entrance)
238 36th Street,
Brooklyn, NY 11232
blonde redhead
Not many bands can handle very long careers, continue evolving and actually keep exploring from record to record. Blonde Redhead deserves a place in this category. In 25 years, the acclaimed New York-based trio has gone from the noise rock of the early years to the refined dream pop of “Misery is a Butterfly,” passing through the sensual electronic textures of “Barragan” in 2014, before reaching the melancholic romantic sound of “3 o’clock” EP in 2017.
Formed in 1993 by Kazu Makino and twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace, the band challenges itself with each recording situation and the results have been stunning every time. Their music is always inspired by the same emotions, but their tastes and the ways in which they choose to execute these emotions continue to evolve.
Blonde Redhead returned with new music in 2017 in the shape of the EP “3 O’Clock,” which they released on their own Asa Wa Kuru Records. The band is now working on a new album, while Kazu Makino is going to launch her first solo project.
Ludovic Alarie
Montreal singer-songwriter Ludovic Alarie is 25 years old and sings like he speaks, gently and softly.
His strength resides in seizing the complexity of a feeling, a moment. Former classical guitarist, he
released his first solo album in French in 2014 and his second in 2017. In 2018 he starts his own
record label - chouchou records. His new album titled “we’re a dream nobody wrote down” will be
released by chouchou records and Blonde Redhead’s label Asa Wa Kuru on May 10th. The album
features musicians Warren C. Spicer (Plants & Animals), Simone Pace (Blonde Redhead), Adèle
Trottier-Rivard (Le Bleu), and Mishka Stein (Patrick Watson).
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Industry City courtyard 1-2
238 36th St. Brooklyn, NY 11232
(Food Hall Entrance)
Subway D N R to 36th Street, Brooklyn