Tour Dates
04/16/14 Whelan's Dublin, Ireland
04/18/14 Theatre Les Atelier Lyon, France 04/19/14 Le Ciel Grenoble, France 04/20/14 La Vapeur Dijon, France 04/21/14 Le Grand Mix Lille, France 04/23/14 Botanique Sint Joost Ten Node 04/24/14 Zoom Frankfurt, Germany 04/25/14 Flux Friday Melt Special @ Fluxblau 04/26/14 Rust Copenhagen, Denmark 04/28/14 strom Munich, Germany 04/29/14 Ziegel Oh Lac @ Rote Fabrik Zurich 04/30/14 La Maroquinerie Paris 05/02/14 Liverpool Sound City 05/03/14 Live At Leeds Leeds 05/04/14 Deaf Institute Manchester 05/06/14 Think Tank Newcastle 05/07/14 Village Underground London 05/08/14 Portland Arms Cambridge 05/09/14 London Calling Amsterdam 05/11/14 Shaky Knees Music Festival 06/19/14 Firefly Music Festival Dover 06/25/14 Summerfest Milwaukee, WI 07/15/14 Valkhof Festival Nijmegen 07/18/14 Latitude Festival Henham Park 07/25/14 Hillside Festival 07/26/14 Hillside Festival 07/27/14 Hillside Festival 08/01/14 Lollapalooza 08/03/14 Meyer Theatre Green Bay, WI Read More
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San Fermin is an American baroque pop band lead by Brooklyn-based composer and songwriter Ellis Ludwig-Leone.
San Fermin @ Latitude 30
The British Music Embassy/SXSW
Austin, Texas - Saturday March 15th
San Fermin played a killer set at SXSW mixed with a crew of stellar UK artists: Splashh, Temples, and Drenge. Nearly everyone was there to see the debut of UK psych rockers Temples, but San Fermin was a great balance of female vocals and a beautiful arrangement of brass instruments.
The band has a whopping 22 artists that play on their self-titled debut album. Only 9 are on tour with them at the moment, as two of the female vocalists are in the band Lucius. Their set was only about 30 minutes just like every other performance at SXSW 2014 based on time restraints, and the fact that they only have one record.
Keyboardist and former graduate of Yale, Ellis Ludwig Leone wrote all the tracks on the debut album and has been a perfect fit for the star lead vocalists in the band. Allen Tate is the male lead and has a very deep voice reminiscent of the band The National, and Rae Cassidy has the complete opposite range of a Whitney Houston/Mariah Carey caliber tone. It makes for a very unique combination and very intriguing sound. If I had to pick one though, it would clearly be Ms. Rae Cassidy. I think this girl will explode with a solo career and hope she ventures out into that path.
San Fermin is none the less a great live band and all the blogs are raving about this band as one of the best new bands of 2013 for good reason. Tons of energy on stage with a great selection of instrumentation and male/female vocal changes.
San Fermin @ Gasa Gasa
New Orleans, Louisiana - Tuesday March 18th
Still recovering from SXSW I mustered enough energy to make it to their New Orleans show where I was only able to stay for about half the set. A great turnout for Brooklyn-based band, thanks to a few local openers who had a popular following. New Orleans is starting to pay attention to emerging bands like San Fermin and I think most of the crowd was there to catch the headliners.
After Rae Cassidy played her main vocal led tracks I was out like Flash Gordon. During my favorite track "Songsick" the trumpet player dashed out to the middle of the audience and got his jam on.
San Fermin are currently on tour.
San Fermin @ Latitude 30
The British Music Embassy/SXSW
Austin, Texas - Saturday March 15th
San Fermin played a killer set at SXSW mixed with a crew of stellar UK artists: Splashh, Temples, and Drenge. Nearly everyone was there to see the debut of UK psych rockers Temples, but San Fermin was a great balance of female vocals and a beautiful arrangement of brass instruments.
The band has a whopping 22 artists that play on their self-titled debut album. Only 9 are on tour with them at the moment, as two of the female vocalists are in the band Lucius. Their set was only about 30 minutes just like every other performance at SXSW 2014 based on time restraints, and the fact that they only have one record.
San Fermin at SXSW
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San Fermin is none the less a great live band and all the blogs are raving about this band as one of the best new bands of 2013 for good reason. Tons of energy on stage with a great selection of instrumentation and male/female vocal changes.
San Fermin @ Gasa Gasa
New Orleans, Louisiana - Tuesday March 18th
Still recovering from SXSW I mustered enough energy to make it to their New Orleans show where I was only able to stay for about half the set. A great turnout for Brooklyn-based band, thanks to a few local openers who had a popular following. New Orleans is starting to pay attention to emerging bands like San Fermin and I think most of the crowd was there to catch the headliners.
After Rae Cassidy played her main vocal led tracks I was out like Flash Gordon. During my favorite track "Songsick" the trumpet player dashed out to the middle of the audience and got his jam on.
San Fermin are currently on tour.
San Fermin at Gasa Gasa, New Orleans (03/18/14) |