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Jon Spencer returns to Australia, bringing all incarnations
Jon Spencer returns to Australia, bringing all incarnations

ABC News

time04-08-2025

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  • ABC News

Jon Spencer returns to Australia, bringing all incarnations

On the Tower this week, we celebrate the announcement of the grimy, blues-ridden tornado, Jon Spencer, returning to Australia. Henry spins multiple Jon Spencer projects, including The Blues Explosion and Boss Hog, by way of preparation. Henry also relives the famous Blues Explosion live performance on Recovery with Dylan Lewis. Also, inspired by a new single from Geelong songwriter Daisy Kilbourne, 'Northern Wind,' we spin songs that are inspired by the highest point on the compass. Plus, new tunes from Americana Titans Lera Lynn, Paul Cauthen and Tyler Childers.

A two-day indie sleaze music festival is coming to Staten Island this weekend
A two-day indie sleaze music festival is coming to Staten Island this weekend

Time Out

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

A two-day indie sleaze music festival is coming to Staten Island this weekend

Staten Island remains the most shamefully under-visited of the city's five boroughs, even with a ferry service that has that rarest of NYC transport qualities: it's free. But for those looking for a nostalgic-slash-music reason to visit our southernmost district, the Maker Park Music and Art Fest this weekend promises a millennial Brooklynite's heaven, headlined by Dan Deacon and Jon Spencer. The event celebrates eight years of Maker Park Radio, a local Staten Island streaming station founded by Kristin Wallace (David Byrne's longtime promoter) and Tom Ferrie. Since its launch in 2017, the station has hosted over 120 DJs, some of whom will spin live between sets. Maker Park is on the island's northeast coast, with a lovely view of Bay Ridge just across the water for Brooklynites who might get easily homesick. But the festival's all-ages vibe will draw you right back into the moment with live portrait photography, local food and crafts vendors, and several art installations. Friday will kick off at 5 p.m. with NYC trash rockers Balaclava, followed by a 'sweet and amazing set' (Maker's words!) from Horsegirl and capped by Baltimore's Dan Deacon entrancing audiences with his electronic compositions. (If his name sounds familiar, you might have seen his name in the music credits for Venmo: The Last Dance or Francis Ford Coppola's Twixt.) Known for his audience-interactive shows, Deacon will have you feeling right at home. Night two packs an even bigger punch, highlighting Staten Island's indie outfit The Parallel Lines right off the bat, and Maker Park continuing their collaboration with Coney Island Sideshow artists with 'Priestess of Pyromancy,' the enchantress Sage Sovereign. The retro sounds of SKORTS will blend into The Thing—both NYC groups—before NOBRO, a Canadian band that just won the Best Album Juno (i.e. Canadian Grammy), takes the stage. Jon Spencer will close out the two-day festival with a three-piece band to deliver his soulful rock and roll.

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