Super Brick / Fish Head and The Bones / Shorty & The Grooves [Small Room-Downstairs]
Neon Glittery / Katy Pinke / Aster [Small Room-Downstairs]
press-Pop matters:https://www.popmatters.com/katy-pinke-strange-behaviorNY Times:https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/04/arts/music/amplifier-newsletter-father-john-misty-mustafa.htmlOrlando weekly:https://www.orlandoweekly.com/music/katy-pinke-brings-puppets-and-affecting-new-songs-to-casselberry-arts-center-this-week-for-first-florida-shows-39095565IG-https://www.instagram.com/__katypinke/?hl=enAlbum bio-http://riotactmedia.com/roster/katy-pinke/
Insomniac / Nonconnah / Neon Glittery [Small Room-Downstairs]
Pest Fest 2025 (2 day pass) [Both Rooms]
Pest Fest 2025 (day one-single pass) [Both Rooms]
Gianmarco Soresi 2 shows [Big Room-Upstairs]
Comedian Gianmarco Soresi (Netflix, James Corden, JFL Montreal) headlines the Hi Tone on Tuesday, September 23rd. Soresi, who was recently named one of Deadline’s Comedians Ready to Break Out in 2025 as well as one of Vulture’s Comedian You Should and Will Know, recently wrapped the filming of his debut hour comedy special at the […]
American Aquarium / Lance Roark [Big Room-Upstairs]
For nearly two decades, American Aquarium have pushed toward that rare form of rock-and-roll that’s revelatory in every sense. “For us the sweet spot is when you’ve got a rock band that makes you scream along to every word, and it’s not until you’re coming down at three a.m. that you realize those words are saying something real about your life,” says frontman BJ Barham. “That’s what made us fall in love with music in the first place, and that’s the goal in everything we do.” On their new album The Fear of Standing Still, the North Carolina-bred band embody that dynamic with more intensity than ever before, endlessly matching their gritty breed of country-rock with Barham’s bravest and most incisive songwriting to date. As he reflects on matters both personal and sociocultural—e.g., the complexity of Southern identity, the intersection of generational trauma and the dismantling of reproductive rights—American Aquarium instill every moment of The Fear of Standing Still with equal parts unbridled spirit and illuminating empathy. Recorded live at the legendary Sunset Sound in Los Angeles, The Fear of Standing Still marks American Aquarium’s second outing with producer Shooter Jennings—a three-time Grammy winner who also helmed production on 2020’s critically lauded Lamentations, as well as albums from the likes of Brandi Carlile and Tanya Tucker. In a departure from the stripped-down subtlety of 2022’s Chicamacomico (a largely acoustic rumination on grief), the band’s tenth studio LP piles on plenty of explosive riffs and hard-charging rhythms, bringing a visceral energy to the most nuanced and poetic of lyrics. “In our live show the band’s like a freight train that never lets up, and for this record I really wanted to showcase how big and anthemic we can be,” notes Barham, whose bandmates include guitarist Shane Boeker, pedal-steel guitarist Neil Jones, keyboardist Rhett Huffman, drummer Ryan Van Fleet, and bassist Alden Hedges.