Future Generations at 7th Street Entry
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Starting the show was Sartell’s Guytano (brothers Grant and Eddie Hamilton, and Isaac Hesse). The group looks incredibly young (some of them having “X” on their hands to indicate to not serve alcohol to them)... despite the fact that they’re considered seasoned players now, having been performing since the age of 10.
Most of their set were songs from their debut album I Am Inside My Body, including the single “Fall Back in Your Arms”.
Next up was Long Island’s Zuli (aka Ryan Camenzuli), a singer/songwriter with a weird odd angle slant singing in the microphone. Maybe someone didn’t put the mic stand correctly, but you got the impression that’s just the way he sings.
Zuli mentioned that this was, “First time here at 7th Street. Cool place.” Then one of his band mates said something to the extent that they’ve been here before, it’s just Zuli.
Near the end of their set, they tested out two new songs, something with the lines “I’m Used to You Using Me” and “Getting Better All The Time”. It appears that these new songs will be appearing in a new album.
Future Generations (Eddie Gore on vocals, Mike Sansevere on synthesizer, Eric Grossman on guitar, Devon Sheridan on bass, and Dylan Wells on drums) looked like they’ve been enjoying seeing the countryside on this tour. The five band members have been friends for a long time, in fact, they all live together in Brooklyn, New York. They’re used to dealing with small spaces and long length of time near each other.
Now with two albums, their 2016 self-titled debut and Landscape, the synthpop-sounding song “Out Loud”.
Future Generations’ Landscape is out now on Frenchkiss Records.
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