Piebald filled Albany’s Lark Hall with good holiday vibes in their headlining gig on December 10. Portland, Maine’s theWorst rarely disappoints, and this night was no exception in their supporting role. Local acts Aficionado and Take Steps rounded out the …
After wrapping up their tour in support of Hot Mulligan, Drug Church returned to their Albany birthplace to play a packed show at unlikely-venue-for-a-hardcore-show Lark Hall. Local rising stars Spiritkiller provided support, as did No Division.…
This show at Lark Hall may have been the last time in the Albany area to catch the noted all-female Grateful Dead tribute act Brown Eyed Women with lead guitarist Joni Bottari, who left the band on December 7, …
It was a pair of pure pop performers at Lark Hall on October 18, as Nashville’s Molly Grace rolled her tour in support of her debut album, “Blush,” through Albany. Fellow popster Meg Smith, currently based in …
Local promoter extraordinare Greg Bell did not disappoint with this terrific triple bill of locals at Lark Hall, featuring the R&B stylings of the E-Block, the trippy grooves of Glass Pony, and Victory Soul Orchestra bringing the funk.…
Lark Hall now hosts the weekly Wednesday Nite Swing & Blues Dance series, and on October 15, the music was provided by the Tarik Shah Quartet.…
Los Angeles psych punks Frankie and the Witch Fingers got everybody moving at their stop at Albany’s Lark Hall, as part of their Bug Out Tour. Population II really leaned into the bass, while Sun Natives kicked the night …
Annie in the Water returned to Albany after two years, playing Lark Hall in support of their latest EP, “Migration.” Brooklyn’s Escaper leaned into the improvisation in their opening set.…
Hand Habits‘ new album “Blue Reminder” put them on tour and brought Meg Duffy back to Albany for a show at Lark Hall. Pascal Stevenson‘s Fashion Club opened the show.…
Harpist Mikaela Davis delighted fans at Lark Hall in Albany, the third date in her four-night Northeast run.…
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