[CANCELLED: December 31, 2023] Speedy Ortiz / Foyer Red / Grocer [CANCELLED]
I saw Speedy Ortiz back in September and the show was fantastic. I already had tickets to see Phish on New Year’s Eve, so it was unlikely that I’d be going to this show.
A few days before the show, the band announced that they had to cancel because someone in the band had COVID (it’s a few days later and the message is gone, so I can’t quote it here).
So that sucks for them and for everyone who was planning on spending New Year’s Eve there, including the other two bands.
I could have seen both bands back in 2022 at different shows. Here’s what I wrote then:
Foyer Red has crazy sounds, weirdo words and multiple singers. And somehow despite all the weirdness (their 2021 album is called Zigzag Wombat), the songs are catchy
Post-Trash says
Foyer Red is a Brooklyn five-piece that makes sweetly sung, charmingly zany art rock. In 2022 they hit the ground running with several great singles — “Pollen City,” “Pickles,” and “Flipper.” In December, the band celebrated signing to Carpark Records by releasing the delightfully spontaneous single, “Etc.”
That first line is enough to make me want to see them.
I’ve listened to a few songs by them now and I really like them a lot. And now more than ever I wish I’d gone to this show.
I thought I knew Grocer from a Tiny Desk Concert, but I was wrong. Grocer is a Philly based band that I keep seeing around–so they must be opening for a lot of bands. Their bandcamp says
Grocer is a band from Philadelphia. Lead by three distinct vocalists, they pendulate between moments of brash atonality, saccharine pop sensibility, and rhythmic acrobatics.
Their compositions are both meticulous and volatile, while their live performances are lauded for explosive chemistry with cheeky curiosity. On their most recent full length, Numbers Game, the band rearranged the puzzle pieces of 90s-influenced rock and dissonant pop into something utterly their own.
I love their chaotic sound as it works with their melodies. And this blurb makes me realize I need to see them live
Grocer is a multi-vocal guitar band from South Philly that demands context and attention: listen to just one song or wander away mid-set to smoke a cigarette, and you’ll completely miss what they’re about. Featuring three distinct vocalists/lyricists, Grocer is a band that grooves, but never quite settles; a group that loves a good melody, yet remains moments away from chaos. Recently described as “if The Pixies wrote a musical”, their on-stage chemistry is undeniable whether ripping through an Audiotree session or playing in their home city of Philadelphia.
Sounds like a pretty great night.

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