Aris Paul Band
Aris Paul Band @ The Bitter End
The Bitter End
147 Bleecker St
New York, NY 10012
May 27, 2023
8:00 PM EDT
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APB is pumped to be bringing their “red-eyed, road rock” to The Bitter End, Saturday night, May 27th!! Join us for a night of award-winning rock and blues. Tickets sales at the door.
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Established in 1961, The Bitter End stands as a testament to the rich history of rock and roll in New York City. As the oldest rock club in the city, it has witnessed the...
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Aris Paul Band Biography
Aris Paul Band mines a groove where blues and soul meet power pop and twang, and where the power trio meets the jam band. Their album, GHOSTS, fine tunes the 'red-eyed road rock' ethic they established on their 2018 debut, Drive All Night with laser-like focus. “With this record we've really found our sound,” says bandleader Aris Paul. “It's brighter, like neon daylight. A little angsty, a little rock and roll, all blues, roots and soul.” GHOSTS was a mainstay for four months on the Top 50 Rock Album Chart, with the single “Southside Serb” featured in the March 2021 issue of Relix Magazine, and their track “Better Man's Shoes” was named Best Rock Song of 2021 at the Hollywood Music In Media Awards.
Southside-based trio, Aris Paul Band is releasing their 3rd studio album: Tracksuit Formal. The latest outing is a "mob rock opera" loosely combining the familiar elements of a Martin Scorsese film with Pittsburgh's historic Southside. The album is an all baritone, hard funk rock collection of tall tales, urban folklore, and stories we can neither confirm, nor deny.
Read MoreSouthside-based trio, Aris Paul Band is releasing their 3rd studio album: Tracksuit Formal. The latest outing is a "mob rock opera" loosely combining the familiar elements of a Martin Scorsese film with Pittsburgh's historic Southside. The album is an all baritone, hard funk rock collection of tall tales, urban folklore, and stories we can neither confirm, nor deny.
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