Fri, 08/05/2022 - 6:13 pm

New Potato Caboose have been a long loved staple in the Jam Band scene since their inception in the mid to late 1980’s, even sharing the stage with the likes of Blues Traveler, Widespread Panic, Dave Matthews Band, and legendary ground-floor acts such as The Band and the Neville Brothers. As the first band ever to play the iconic Wetlands venue in NYC, NPC was featured in the Sundance documentary, Wetlands Preserved.

By the early ‘90’s, the group was playing over 200 dates a year and garnering reviews in national publications including Billboard, Pollstar, and Variety. They’re currently performing at high-end venues such as Baltimore Soundstage, The National, and The Hamilton, bringing their superb live shows to a fervent fan base.

The band just released their new album, It Ain’t a Thing, a compilation of 10 songs, some new, some old favorites, and some unreleased gems. The sound is a clear arc of their career with a clear influence from The Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers Band, and Crosby Stills and Nash. The concept of the album came in the middle of a recent concert, when a set went so well that each member of the band had the same “aha” moment. From that moment, the wheels started churning and they enlisted the help of their friend John Alagia (Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer, Ben Folds, Lukas Nelson and countless others) and his creative team was inspired to produce the project, tapping into the music scene roots they all share. John brought in sound engineer Jeff Moxley (Blues Traveler, Plain White T’s, The Chainsmokers) and L.A. mastering ace Whynot Jansveld (The Wallflowers, Sara Bareilles, Crash Test Dummies).

Long loved fan favorites include the gritty rocker “Hey Now Julia,” the ethereal heart-grabber “Accidental Ecstasy,” the grunge-infused “Brave New World,” and the punchy roller coaster ride “New Potato Stew.” New tunes focused on their current outlook on love, life, and living include the southern rock song “Georgia Angel,” the New Orleans-twinged rock “It Ain’t a Thing,” dynamic and compelling “The Whisper,” and the melodic and country-pop hinted “What’s the Real.” Unrecorded gems from after their touring break include the playful “Duke of Awesome,” the bluesy and light “Shine,” and the fun “Weed.”

Listen here:

https://open.spotify.com/album/4vcNi3cUhXRBuujQ6rLPiZ?si=XDu7YTa3SHeEPxqLH3i9aQ

Members of the band include Doug Pritchett on the acoustic guitar and vocals, Don Laux with the rhythm guitar and vocals, John “Red” Redling on keyboards and vocals, Tim Pruitt as the lead guitar and vocals, Mike Mahoney on bass, and the powerful double drums sound of John Trupp and John McConnell.

Wed, 11/30/2022 - 11:25 am

On Sunday, December 11th, Osiris Media will bring their flagship podcast, Undermine, to a live audience for the first time with music and discussion, celebrating Phish's legendary Fall 1997 tour (AKA "Phish Destroys America"). Hosted by Phish Lyricist Tom Marshall, Osiris Media CEO RJ Bee, and author Benjy Eisen, they'll chat with special guests about this unique sound that still resonates 25 years later.

Volume.com will be the exclusive streaming partner for this show and fans can register for free to tune in.

Following the discussion, there will be a set of music in tribute to the sound of Fall '97, featuring guitarist Cal Kehoe (Pink Talking Fish), bass player Chris Deangelis (The Machine / Kung Fu), drummer Adrian Tramontano (Twiddle / Kung Fu), keyboard player Jeremy Kaplan (Dogs In A Pile), Andrew Pfeiffer (FeelFree), plus special guests.

“Phish’s Fall 1997 tour changed the way that I see live music, and it served the same purpose for so many other fans,” said RJ Bee, CEO of Osiris Media. “Every time we bring music and conversation together at one of these events, it always brings out new stories and perspectives. We have an insanely talented band who is going to bring this music to life, for this once-in-a-lifetime event.”

Show Details:

Osiris Live: Undermine — A Tribute to Phish Fall '97
Live podcast stream with music and discussion
Sunday, December 11, 2022
7 PM EST / 5 PM CST
Free - Reserve tickets here

About Undermine

Undermine’s host Tom Marshall met Trey Anastasio in 8th grade and he is primary external lyricist for Phish, with songwriting credits for more than 100 originals. Undermine excavates the deep history of Phish through interviews, in-depth analysis of the band’s music, and looks at their broader musical themes and influences. Now in its fourth season and going strong.

About Osiris Media

Specializing in the Jamband space, Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music. They inform and delight music fans by creating shows with leading artists, telling untold stories, bringing events to life, and working with brands to craft compelling narratives that bring music to life.

Sat, 06/10/2023 - 10:24 am

The Main Squeeze, your favorite funk, soul, rock and roll band is launching The Squeeze Vault on Volume.com. Fans can subscribe to the Vault to watch live recorded concerts from Lincoln Hall, The Boulder Theater, and more. Fans who subscribe gain access to these recorded shows and upcoming live streams on Volume.com.

“We are excited to finally be able to give our Squeeze Family access to a handful of our live shows from over the years, where they can relive each night with us all over again!” The Main Squeeze

The Main Squeeze is leveraging the Volume platform to engage with their fan base and continue to build their community by offering exclusive access to past show archives, ticketed live stream concerts, and in-real-life opportunities for subscribers. Alternatively, fans can purchase videos à la carte. for viewing access instead of subscribing to the entire Squeeze Vault.  Be on the lookout for upcoming live streams the band will offer. Subscribe and follow at their page on Volume.com

https://volume.com/themainsqueeze/

There seems to be an aura in the air when the five members of The Main Squeeze enter a room. A multicultural five-piece from Los Angeles, CA, The Main Squeeze have built a cult following in the States on the road – putting rubber to pavement and playing over 1,000 shows together over the past nine years. For a group of men with completely different backgrounds, tastes, and religions, there’s already a spirit shared amongst them when they sit down to play together and the first chord strikes.

The Main Squeeze are lauded across North America and Europe’s live music circuit and have toured and played with the likes of George Clinton & The Parliament Funkadelic, String Cheese Incident, Umphrey's McGee, Marcus King, Big Gigantic and more. They've graced hundreds of stages and played festivals including Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, Hulaween, and Firefly to name a few.

The five-piece multicultural band includes Corey Frye (vocals), Max Newman (guitar), Ben “Smiley” Silverstein (keyboards), Reuben Gingrich (drummer), and Rob Walker (bass).