Nublu 151

7-10pm
David Blake Quartet w/ Chris Mccarthy, Warren Louie, Ari Hoenig, David Blake
Eden Har-Gil Quartet w/ Dave Pietro, Lo Wood, Noam Tanzer, Eden Har-Gil - Tickets

10:30pm-
Fantasia Presents: Genesis
Music by Brine, Hughie Newman, Asaro, Elias - Tickets

8pm-
The Legendary Candle Room
Tickets

10pm-
Private Event

7pm-
David Binney, Matt Mitchell, Paul Cornish, Eivind Opsvik, Nate Wood
Tickets

10pm & Midnight-
Ilhan Ersahin, Josh Werner, Gintas Janusonis
Tickets

7pm-
Cobbs: Ben Freidkin, Julia Chen, Alex Frondelli, Ben Tiberio
Kadawa: Tal Yahalom, Almog Sharvit, Ben Silashi - Tickets

10pm & Midnight-
Producer Mondays with Ray Angry & The Council of Goldfinger
Spinning Frei Speech and Co.
Tickets

8pm-
Pavolka's Big Birthday Band
Matt Pavolka, Charlotte Greve, Chet Doxas, Jacob Garchik,...
Tickets

10pm-
Nublu Orchestra Conducted by Graham Haynes: Conduction #16
Brandon Ross, Graham Haynes,...
Tickets

7:30pm-
Nublu Orchestra Conducted by Graham Haynes w/ Brandon Ross, Graham Haynes, Jonathon Haffner, Shakoor Hakim, Michael Kiaer, Mauro Refosco, Douglas Wieselman, Kenny Wollesen, Ilhan Ersahin - Tickets

10pm-
Latin Wednesdays - Tickets

7pm-12am
Cadence Magazine Fest
Tickets

Midnight
Brad Miller with Thomas Pridgen, Frank Moka, Amanda Barise, J Hoard, Charles Altura, Nick Hetko
Tickets

Nublu 62

New Album Out!

 

It’s 2015 and Earth is on fire.

The Four Horseman have saddled up for the rodeo and Hell hath frozen over. War. Extreme weather.

Famine. Mass migration. Terrorism. Social media…

 

Our world is fucked and we know it.

 

Enter Cometa;

A new musical endeavor from Rio Di Janeiro, Brasil. 

Cometa just may be the antidote to the rising dread that you may be feeling from hyper-modern living.

 

At the helm of Cometa is the musical oddity known simply as “Kassin.”

While Cometa may be a new name to punters,

Kassin is no stranger to the industry.  He has enjoyed a fruitful and inspired career.

Garnering praise and glowing reviews from even the most snobbish North American online magazines.

Instrumental music is notoriously difficult for North American audiences to warm to.

In the words of a famed rock drummer from Seattle once said,

“black people dance to the rhythm, white people dance to the lyrics.” 

The debut album by Cometa is a prime example of how Kassin’s songwriting effortlessly glides 

between genres and cultures alike.  

 

Ok, now let’s down to the cock and bollocks of what Cometa brings to the table. 

 

Cometa’s music inhabits a space in a parallel netherworld. 

Imagine the virtual landscapes of both “The Truman Show” and “The Sims”

with the steely twang of a guitar from a Spaghetti Western film.

The laid-back but energetic attitude of Surf Rock, and the sleaze of late ’60’s Italian pulp cinema.

You could easily listen to this while exploring the Grand Canyon,

cruising the Italian coastline with your 1960’s yellow,

Fiat convertible, or waiting for that perfect wave at Jaws, Maui.

 

Tonight, as you turn on CNN, do not fret. 

We’re all fucked anyway, you might as well make the most of your puny,

insignificant little life while you still have it.  

 

Shit, I think I see a mushroom cloud…

Better whip up another Capirinha and give this new Cometa record a spin.

It’s the end, but I’m feeling fine.  You will too.      

Track List: 

1- Jogada Senil

2- Marini Squad

3- Super Machine

4- Leilah

5- Police Affair

6- Double Dip

7- Antenna

8- Ashes

9- Troy

10- Liquid Jesus

11- Bad Weather

 

 

iTunes Link:  

Cometa - Cometa

 

 

 

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