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Andy Suzuki & The Method
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14
2024
New York, NY
Mercury Lounge
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18
2022
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall
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MAY
06
2020
Saint George Island, FL
Harry A's
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MAR
22
2020
Boise, ID
Knitting Factory Concert House
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MAR
20
2020
Denver, CO
Summit Music Hall
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MAR
18
2020
Kansas City, MO
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About Andy Suzuki & The Method
NYC-based Andy Suzuki and Kozza Olatunji-Babumba have been making music together since they were classmates in college, and their early 2019 full-length release, "Alibi", is their most-cohesive, energetic project to date. Their partnership with LA-based producer Juny Mag has infused the songwriting duo's brand of bluesy rock with Juny's signature futuristic production. As performers, they are as fearless as they are fun - their fans have been known to fly across the country to attend Andy Suzuki & The Method shows.
The half-Japanese, half-Jewish Suzuki and hand-percussionist Kozza (grandson of percussion legend Babatunde Olatunji) first garnered wider attention with their buoyant, organic folk-pop album, "Born out of Mischief", and soon found themselves supporting artists like Ringo Starr, Eric Hutchinson, Joshua Radin, Marc Broussard, Delta Rae, and Tyrone Wells. Fans fell hard for their combination of a "velvet voice" (NPR) and their “deadly way with melody" (Timeout New York). Their next release, "The Glass Hour" was met with critical acclaim and a premiere on Billboard.com, but shortly after releasing that full-length album, the duo was back in the studio working on "Alibi", hoping to hone in on a sound that pulled from their diverse backgrounds and array influences.
What do Andy and Kozza sound like? Imagine if the Allman Brothers were produced by Diplo. Or if The Black Keys didn't take themselves so seriously. However you describe it, Andy Suzuki & The Method are worth checking out before they outgrow the east coast rock club circuit.
The half-Japanese, half-Jewish Suzuki and hand-percussionist Kozza (grandson of percussion legend Babatunde Olatunji) first garnered wider attention with their buoyant, organic folk-pop album, "Born out of Mischief", and soon found themselves supporting artists like Ringo Starr, Eric Hutchinson, Joshua Radin, Marc Broussard, Delta Rae, and Tyrone Wells. Fans fell hard for their combination of a "velvet voice" (NPR) and their “deadly way with melody" (Timeout New York). Their next release, "The Glass Hour" was met with critical acclaim and a premiere on Billboard.com, but shortly after releasing that full-length album, the duo was back in the studio working on "Alibi", hoping to hone in on a sound that pulled from their diverse backgrounds and array influences.
What do Andy and Kozza sound like? Imagine if the Allman Brothers were produced by Diplo. Or if The Black Keys didn't take themselves so seriously. However you describe it, Andy Suzuki & The Method are worth checking out before they outgrow the east coast rock club circuit.
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Genres:
Alternative, Blues, Folk, Rock
Band Members:
Andy Suzuki, An assorted cast of vagabonds, Kozza Babumba
Hometown:
New York, New York
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Andy Suzuki & The Method to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
JD Eicher
13K Followers
Follow
Live Photos of Andy Suzuki & The Method
View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
SEP
14
2024
New York, NY
Mercury Lounge
I Was There
JUN
18
2022
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall
I Was There
MAY
06
2020
Saint George Island, FL
Harry A's
I Was There
MAR
22
2020
Boise, ID
Knitting Factory Concert House
I Was There
MAR
20
2020
Denver, CO
Summit Music Hall
I Was There
MAR
18
2020
Kansas City, MO
The Truman
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
View More Fan Reviews
About Andy Suzuki & The Method
NYC-based Andy Suzuki and Kozza Olatunji-Babumba have been making music together since they were classmates in college, and their early 2019 full-length release, "Alibi", is their most-cohesive, energetic project to date. Their partnership with LA-based producer Juny Mag has infused the songwriting duo's brand of bluesy rock with Juny's signature futuristic production. As performers, they are as fearless as they are fun - their fans have been known to fly across the country to attend Andy Suzuki & The Method shows.
The half-Japanese, half-Jewish Suzuki and hand-percussionist Kozza (grandson of percussion legend Babatunde Olatunji) first garnered wider attention with their buoyant, organic folk-pop album, "Born out of Mischief", and soon found themselves supporting artists like Ringo Starr, Eric Hutchinson, Joshua Radin, Marc Broussard, Delta Rae, and Tyrone Wells. Fans fell hard for their combination of a "velvet voice" (NPR) and their “deadly way with melody" (Timeout New York). Their next release, "The Glass Hour" was met with critical acclaim and a premiere on Billboard.com, but shortly after releasing that full-length album, the duo was back in the studio working on "Alibi", hoping to hone in on a sound that pulled from their diverse backgrounds and array influences.
What do Andy and Kozza sound like? Imagine if the Allman Brothers were produced by Diplo. Or if The Black Keys didn't take themselves so seriously. However you describe it, Andy Suzuki & The Method are worth checking out before they outgrow the east coast rock club circuit.
The half-Japanese, half-Jewish Suzuki and hand-percussionist Kozza (grandson of percussion legend Babatunde Olatunji) first garnered wider attention with their buoyant, organic folk-pop album, "Born out of Mischief", and soon found themselves supporting artists like Ringo Starr, Eric Hutchinson, Joshua Radin, Marc Broussard, Delta Rae, and Tyrone Wells. Fans fell hard for their combination of a "velvet voice" (NPR) and their “deadly way with melody" (Timeout New York). Their next release, "The Glass Hour" was met with critical acclaim and a premiere on Billboard.com, but shortly after releasing that full-length album, the duo was back in the studio working on "Alibi", hoping to hone in on a sound that pulled from their diverse backgrounds and array influences.
What do Andy and Kozza sound like? Imagine if the Allman Brothers were produced by Diplo. Or if The Black Keys didn't take themselves so seriously. However you describe it, Andy Suzuki & The Method are worth checking out before they outgrow the east coast rock club circuit.
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Blues, Folk, Rock
Band Members:
Andy Suzuki, An assorted cast of vagabonds, Kozza Babumba
Hometown:
New York, New York
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