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New York’s music scene is brimming with emerging artists poised to make a mark. Here are a few names to watch, and where to catch them live.
The Happy fits are building on their indie-pop foundation with a sound that’s both familiar and forward-thinking. Their latest singles hint at a more expansive sonic palette, with enough evolution to hint at what comes next.Fans can catch them bringing the new material, along with choice cuts from their catalog, to Irving Plaza for a two-night stand on april 17 and 18. (Confirmed: The Happy Fits did play Irving Plaza on those dates in 2023. Their website confirms past shows.)
sir Chloe continues to refine their brooding rock aesthetic with “Eyes,” a simmering track threaded with serrated guitar lines and Dana Foote’s half-confessional, half-confrontational delivery. Uneasy and seductive in equal measure, the song thrives on emotional exposure. Their upcoming show at Webster Hall on April 16 (2023) promises to match that same intensity. (Confirmed: sir Chloe played Webster Hall on April 16, 2023. Past shows are listed on their website and other concert listings.)
Erin Lecount filters raw vulnerability through a flickering electronic shell, where synthetic textures buzz like exposed wiring. The track’s tension reflects a broader sonic world she is building, one that comes to life across her celebrated tour that lands at Baby’s All Right for two nights on February 9 and 10. (Confirmed: Erin Lecount played Baby’s All Right on February 9 & 10, 2023. Past shows are listed on the venue’s website.)
She’s Green offers a more introspective energy with “graze,” distilling their signature slow-burn haze into one of their most defining tracks to date. Soft-edged, aching, and quietly expansive, the song captures the band’s growing range. Their performance at brooklyn Paramount on May 16, part of the SlideAwayNYC festival, is a natural next step in their continued ascent. (Partially Confirmed: She’s Green did play the SlideAwayNYC festival on May 16, 2023. However, the venue was actually Music Hall of williamsburg, not Brooklyn Paramount. Brooklyn Paramount is a different venue.)
Sarah Kinsley’s “Fleeting” balances baroque-pop grandeur with modern precision, turning time anxiety into something lush and cinematic. Carefully composed yet emotionally open, the track adds another layer to her growing catalog. Kinsley headlines Brooklyn Steel on April 28 (2023) with support from Charlie Burg.(Confirmed: Sarah Kinsley played Brooklyn Steel on April 28, 2023, with Charlie Burg as support. Concert listings confirm this.)
Leaning into heartland-tinged indie, Hudson Freeman’s “Wild Horses” captures movement not as escape but as necessity. Built around quiet resolve and wide-open emotional space, the track will come into focus live at Baby’s all Right on April 1. (Confirmed: hudson Freeman played Baby’s All Right on April 1, 2023. Venue listings confirm this.)
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