UMC20: The Best of January 2021
It may be the dead of winter. But, as expected, y’all got the New Year off to a hot start!
Hear the Best of January
It may be the dead of winter. But, as expected, y’all got the New Year off to a hot start!
Hear the Best of January
Ever been lost in the confusion between a friendship and… something more?
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In the process of putting together last week’s playlist, we realized something: June has five Tuesdays this year, which means you get a fourth all-new UMC20 this month!
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Mykel has been heard on stages nationwide, and in television and film projects including The Real Housewives of Orange County, Vanderpump Rules, and several Lifetime original movies.
However, the Salt Lake City native reached a new milestone earlier this month, by bringing the world together through music and dance.
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Pictured L-R: Charley Holden, Damian Malnar, Trey Warner
Originally hailing from Kansas, the members of Nashville-based pop trio Lost Stars are true to their name. They have the chemistry and camaraderie of a group drawn together, perhaps by fate.
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We got a little taste of everything at Day 2 of the 30th Annual Celtic Classic in Historic Downtown Bethlehem.
Coming off the heels of Lehigh Valley Underground’s official, final lineup announcement for the May-riffic Music Festival, we present a few selections from May-riffic artists on today’s edition of The Quinn Spinn. Plus, we make a left turn into the world of EDM and present other choice tunes.
Thank you to our community partners at The Valley Ledger and Tuk Law Offices for their ongoing support.
It doesn’t get much more Underground than this.
While I was rocking out in Easton on Saturday night, LVU contributor Lisa Robinson did us a huge favor by heading to Allentown for this year’s Freak Out Fringe Festival. Lisa went to the main stage, where she the Unholy Sideshow, as well as the Gas House Dance Hall Revue.
This event showcases the alternative arts scene in the Lehigh Valley, and just how diverse and vibrant the region’s culture is. Lisa’s photos capture the essence of the evening — a fun festival of avant-garde entertainment, where people are free to be themselves.
Enjoy the gallery! We look forward to coming back in 2017.
Improvisational musicianship always impresses me, whether it is found in jazz or showcased through a number of other genres. On Thursday, The Now brought its one-of-a-kind improvisational act to the stage at Rivals Easton, ensuring an impressive night to remember for all.
The way The Now moved so seamlessly from idea to idea speaks to each member’s individual ability, as well as the cohesion of the band as a unit. The foursome, comprised of Dan DeChellis, John SanFillipo, Shawn Cav, and Carter Lansing, utilized their music to put the arts on full display, inviting interpretive dancers to accompany them. In addition, a video loop played on screens throughout the venue to add a visual component to the performance.
Now, we add our “visual component.” Enjoy our photos from this intriguing night.
We’ve come to the end of our worldwide season, and we head into the summer on a strong note! We highlight artists from Factory Fast Records, the world of electronica, and a few friends who played last weekend’s Jersey Shore Festival in Seaside Heights.
Track listing:
REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become (Opening theme)
Slumlord Radio – Tycoon
Rock’n Herby – Brave Love
Bronson Burner – Solace
Those Delta Wolves – Whispers
Lemonade Kid – I Used to Fall In Love
In This Mode ft. Meter Bridge – The Squad
Wet Dentist – A Rare Earth Element
Rofo Audio – Maisie
Autoerotica – Alone
REVEL 9 – The Good Fight
Audra McLaughlin – Tennessee Cowboy