Event type: Concerts

Events

        object(WP_Post)#4876 (24) {
  ["ID"]=>
  int(8270)
  ["post_author"]=>
  string(1) "4"
  ["post_date"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-18 18:44:46"
  ["post_date_gmt"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-18 18:44:46"
  ["post_content"]=>
  string(2300) "With each release, Lime Garden continue to further their reputation as ‘ones to watch’ - with a host of tips behind them from NME to The Independent, BBC 6music to KEXP, and even Johnny Marr to Hayley Williams.

Across Maybe Not Tonight, the exhilarating second album from Lime Garden (released via So Young Records), the intensity of the Brighton four-piece’s writing winds itself into bolts from the blue. The pleasures and perils of partying serve as a thematic through-line, tracking the arc of a night out where unplanned adventures hold sway, fresh impulses are inhabited feverishly, and only the rush matters.

Produced by Charlie Andrew (Wolf Alice, alt-J), with additional production from drummer Annabel Whittle, Maybe Not Tonight reflects the band’s rapid evolution. Glitchy vocal fragments, hypnotic drum lines, garage-rock guitars, detuned synths and even bongos weave together into immersive, richly detailed songs. Many began life as Whittle’s home-produced demos, drawing influence from Bon Iver, A.G. Cook, and Jim-E Stack, while pulling from a wide pool of inspirations including Magdalena Bay, The Breeders, St. Vincent, and New Order.

Maybe Not Tonight sees four young women band together to find their own conviction in unsteady circumstances, producing their most intoxicating and luminous material to date. Where their critically-acclaimed 2024 debut One More Thing bottled the live energy they built a reputation for at festivals like Glastonbury and Green Man, its follow-up expands their signature brand of “wonk-pop” upwards and outwards.

Across the record, particularly on tracks like ‘Body’, ‘Lifestyle’ and ‘All Bad Parts’, Lime Garden confront the uneasy process of trying to change personal habits and face uncomfortable truths. “Part of the ethos of the record is about addressing, rather than ignoring, all the shitty things you’ve done,” Howard explains. “You have to actually face up to yourself.”

At its core, Maybe Not Tonight is a communal outpouring: “By making this record, we’ve come back to what it felt like when we started the band. When we were 17 and thought we were the shit, and nobody could tell us different. We’ve got this fresh feeling that we deserve to be here. That’s a special thing.”"
  ["post_title"]=>
  string(11) "LIME GARDEN"
  ["post_excerpt"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["post_status"]=>
  string(7) "publish"
  ["comment_status"]=>
  string(6) "closed"
  ["ping_status"]=>
  string(6) "closed"
  ["post_password"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["post_name"]=>
  string(11) "lime-garden"
  ["to_ping"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["pinged"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["post_modified"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-18 18:44:46"
  ["post_modified_gmt"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-18 18:44:46"
  ["post_content_filtered"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["post_parent"]=>
  int(0)
  ["guid"]=>
  string(59) "https://songbyrddc.com/?post_type=event_listing&p=8270"
  ["menu_order"]=>
  int(0)
  ["post_type"]=>
  string(13) "event_listing"
  ["post_mime_type"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["comment_count"]=>
  string(1) "0"
  ["filter"]=>
  string(3) "raw"
}
        Ticket: paid        
Sun
08
Nov
        object(WP_Post)#4872 (24) {
  ["ID"]=>
  int(8267)
  ["post_author"]=>
  string(1) "4"
  ["post_date"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-18 14:30:57"
  ["post_date_gmt"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-18 14:30:57"
  ["post_content"]=>
  string(2810) "“The ocean does not care about you at all,” declares Rachel Bobbitt. “That’s what makes something truly awesome—it could and will exist, with or without you.”

The ocean looms, uncaring yet vital, conceptually and actually on Bobbitt’s debut full-length LP, Swimming Towards the Sand. Raised in the windswept Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Bobbitt roots herself in the memories and milestones of home more than a decade after her voice first found an audience through the lens of internet virality. Growing up in a musical household, where her mom’s side hosted kitchen fiddle parties, Bobbitt was surrounded by music from the beginning. At just 16 years old, she’d amassed a large Vine following, performing covers and originals to an audience of 400,000 strong, leading to Shorty Award nominations and being crowned by Buzzfeed as one of “13 Amazing Singers You Should Follow On Vine.” She now looks back at that time with nuance, feeling both reinforced in her abilities by the response and, at the same time, overwhelmed by the onslaught of opinions—opinions on her career, appearance, voice, image—at an age when she was still figuring out what those things meant for herself.

A dozen years later, after studying Jazz and Vocal Pedagogy at the renowned Humber College, learning the rules of the road, and navigating the music industry from her home base in Toronto, Bobbitt arrives at Swimming Towards the Sand with an unwavering sense of purpose. It’s an album that revisits her roots with the clarity of perspective, the wisdom of experience, and the lessons of resilience that can only come with time. It looks back with an eye both clear and nostalgic and reflects her memories via sharply contemporary music.

***

For Lia Pappas-Kemps, expressing herself through art has always been second nature. This is evident in the confident, natural presence the Toronto-born singer brings every time she steps on stage, stemming all the way back to the beginning of her career in music. In 2021 and 2022, she launched her music career through a series of singles, including the grunge-inflected “Jinx” and the gorgeous, swooning ballads “Sad in Toronto” and “Object at Best". In her emotionally unsparing, sensuous and critically acclaimed debut EP, Gleam, her intricate sound comes across, demonstrating influences from throwback alt-rock to ’70s troubadours to modern indie rock but never truly resembling anyone but herself. With each release she continues to trace her progress while finding her songwriting voice. But nothing about her music is underdeveloped. Instead, every new track plots a crystalline moment in an engaging coming-of-age story—one that will feel compelling for anyone for whom desire has felt as heavy as the weight of the world."
  ["post_title"]=>
  string(33) "RACHEL BOBBITT & LIA PAPPAS-KEMPS"
  ["post_excerpt"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["post_status"]=>
  string(7) "publish"
  ["comment_status"]=>
  string(6) "closed"
  ["ping_status"]=>
  string(6) "closed"
  ["post_password"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["post_name"]=>
  string(31) "rachel-bobbitt-lia-pappas-kemps"
  ["to_ping"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["pinged"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["post_modified"]=>
  string(19) "2026-04-10 21:40:37"
  ["post_modified_gmt"]=>
  string(19) "2026-04-10 21:40:37"
  ["post_content_filtered"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["post_parent"]=>
  int(0)
  ["guid"]=>
  string(59) "https://songbyrddc.com/?post_type=event_listing&p=8267"
  ["menu_order"]=>
  int(0)
  ["post_type"]=>
  string(13) "event_listing"
  ["post_mime_type"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["comment_count"]=>
  string(1) "0"
  ["filter"]=>
  string(3) "raw"
}
        Ticket: paid        
Sun
31
May
        object(WP_Post)#4902 (24) {
  ["ID"]=>
  int(8265)
  ["post_author"]=>
  string(1) "4"
  ["post_date"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-18 14:18:01"
  ["post_date_gmt"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-18 14:18:01"
  ["post_content"]=>
  string(3694) "
Thursday July 16th
u+n booking Presents
Cola
w/ PARKiNG
C.O.L.A. is sort of a self-titled album. It’s an acronym for Cost of Living Adjustment, a fitting conceptual framework for the band’s third record. Why? Because C.O.L.A. considers, among other things, socialism vs. hell. It considers: rolling the dice of life. The eerie and sweet pangs that nostalgia can provoke. This is not new territory for band members Tim Darcy, Evan Cartwright, and Ben Stidworthy. It is, in Cartwright’s words “a deepening of what we’ve been doing.” C.O.L.A. is an intricate, beautiful, and sometimes strange record. It is the band’s most refined offering. A perfection of carefully honed aesthetic impulses.
Cola, as a band, says Darcy is defined by its “tasteful minimalism.” A deep appreciation for making music that is romantic, subtle, and deceptively intense. C.O.L.A., however, is the band’s most maximalist work to date. This is a little tongue and cheek (“We were so worried,” says Cartwright, “About all the songs on this record being too different”). In practice, this maximalism means that a song like “Hedgesitting,” has both live drums and a sample drum loop. “Hedgesitting,” is a gorgeous, lush song. It’s like a deconstructed, chopped & screwed b-side from the Cure’s Disintegration. It’s also a little indebted to Sarah Records. “When you were young,” Darcy sings at the song’s start, “you came to make it.”
C.O.L.A., like everything written by the band, is inherently collaborative. The band writes everything separately, then comes together and works in the studio. Look again to “Hedgesetting,” to see this in action, which started out with chords that Darcy had sent, then the band expanded it together, with Stidworthy remixing it right before heading to the studio. This division of labor works intuitively. It is a part of the band’s DNA to say, take an arrangement Stidworthy wrote, and then have Darcy and Cartwright build upon it. Take “Favoured Over the Ride,” as an example. “I wanted to create a dusky, melancholy palette for Tim to write lyrics for,” says Stidworthy. The song starts with a lonely, dreamy guitar riff. Then there’s a crisp line of bass and it all comes into focus: “What’s on the ceiling that’s caught your gaze?” sings Darcy. It’s a moment of clarity on a record that is interested abstraction. C.O.L.A. is full of these clarifying moments: where a whole swirl of feelings become so clear that it almost hurts a little bit.
***
PORTRAiTS, the debut full-length from Kentucky-based art-rockers PARKiNG, captures this unforgiving sense of dread, unease, and mania with haunting accuracy. Its sprawling and oftentimes politically charged sound is a perfect fit for the ledge, for the cusp of collapse, and for the dreadful isolation of twenty-first-century America. Spanning ten tracks and clocking in at nearly forty-five minutes, ‘PORTRAiTS’ features pulsating post-punk explosions, haunting orchestral abstractions, and fresh takes on the last half century of art and noise rock.
" ["post_title"]=> string(4) "COLA" ["post_excerpt"]=> string(0) "" ["post_status"]=> string(7) "publish" ["comment_status"]=> string(6) "closed" ["ping_status"]=> string(6) "closed" ["post_password"]=> string(0) "" ["post_name"]=> string(6) "cola-2" ["to_ping"]=> string(0) "" ["pinged"]=> string(0) "" ["post_modified"]=> string(19) "2026-03-18 14:18:01" ["post_modified_gmt"]=> string(19) "2026-03-18 14:18:01" ["post_content_filtered"]=> string(0) "" ["post_parent"]=> int(0) ["guid"]=> string(59) "https://songbyrddc.com/?post_type=event_listing&p=8265" ["menu_order"]=> int(0) ["post_type"]=> string(13) "event_listing" ["post_mime_type"]=> string(0) "" ["comment_count"]=> string(1) "0" ["filter"]=> string(3) "raw" } Ticket: paid
Thu
16
Jul
        object(WP_Post)#4905 (24) {
  ["ID"]=>
  int(8263)
  ["post_author"]=>
  string(1) "4"
  ["post_date"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-18 13:59:15"
  ["post_date_gmt"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-18 13:59:15"
  ["post_content"]=>
  string(6498) "
Jeff Draco is a D.C.-based indie-pop artist known for dreamy, nostalgia-laced songwriting wrapped in lush, shimmering production. In 2026, he returns with “EXCESS,” (Feb 6th).
Draco sharpened his vision on 2024’s Attitude (released September 13), a focused evolution of jangly guitars, ethereal synths, and candid storytelling—mixed and mastered by Record of the Year GRAMMY-winning engineer Patrick Kehrier (Alex Warren, Dua Lipa). Notion noted Draco “shines with introspective lyricism and lush production,” while Earmilk called the project his “boldest chapter yet.” The EP arrived after a run of fan-favorite releases, including the indie cult classic “Dreamgirl,” a staple in Draco’s catalog that helped define the romantic, restless glow at the center of his sound.
Attitude followed his 2022 EP Freezing in Hollywood and two widely praised 2023 singles: “Letters,” which premiered during his lauded 9:30 Club debut performance, and “Never Gonna Be The Same,” released alongside an eight-date headlining tour. As “one of D.C.’s most popular indie-pop artists” (Washington City Paper), Draco is “on track to become the next household name” (The Luna Collective). With momentum building around his live performances, Draco continues to deliver indie pop that captures both the introspective and carefree spirit of the genre with a voice that feels immediate and unmistakably his.
***
Night Hawk is an American indie rock band from Brunswick, Maine, now based in Washington, D.C.
Originally a songwriting vehicle for Colter Adams (Indigo Boulevard) and Peyton Semjen, the project has evolved into an acclaimed live act, earning a devoted following for its delicate guitar work, enchanting harmonies, and clear-eyed lyricism.
Night Hawk’s music is defined by stark geometry and bold imagery, underpinned by crackling warmth and simmering tension. Drawing on themes of urban isolation, self-discovery amidst challenging transitions, and the catalogue of 20th century painter Edward Hopper, the band blends mellifluous violin and delicate finger-style guitar with the raw energy of barnstorming indie and alternative rock, creating a sonic palette that is as expansive as it is emotionally precise.
The band has collaborated with the Whitney Museum of Art, shared the stage with nationally touring artists including Y La Bamba, Sadurn, Lady Lamb, Dino Gala, and Dead Gowns, performed at Club Passim's iconic "campfire. festival" and BMI's Island Hopper Music Festival, and headlined sold-out shows in New York City, Boston, Washington D.C., and Portland, Maine. Their debut album, Before We Begin—engineered and produced by Adams and Colin Miller (MJ Lenderman, Wednesday, Indigo De Souza)—is now available on all platforms.
***
Housing Co. is an indie rock/pop band based out of Maryland known for their windows-down beach-side drive sensibility, packed with driving guitar and catchy songwriting. Their energetic music and live performances blend indie with alternative rock, allowing them to grow a following in and around Maryland and worldwide. Housing Co. recently released their second album, “Homecoming,” and are currently releasing new music as we speak.
Housing Co. has opened for artists such as Surfaces and Luna Shadows, performed at festivals such as “Cabin Fest” in Southern Pennsylvania, and headlined shows in Washington D.C., Baltimore, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere across the east coast.
" ["post_title"]=> string(38) "JEFF DRACO "EXCESS" ALBUM RELEASE SHOW" ["post_excerpt"]=> string(0) "" ["post_status"]=> string(7) "publish" ["comment_status"]=> string(6) "closed" ["ping_status"]=> string(6) "closed" ["post_password"]=> string(0) "" ["post_name"]=> string(36) "jeff-draco-excess-album-release-show" ["to_ping"]=> string(0) "" ["pinged"]=> string(0) "" ["post_modified"]=> string(19) "2026-03-18 13:59:15" ["post_modified_gmt"]=> string(19) "2026-03-18 13:59:15" ["post_content_filtered"]=> string(0) "" ["post_parent"]=> int(0) ["guid"]=> string(59) "https://songbyrddc.com/?post_type=event_listing&p=8263" ["menu_order"]=> int(0) ["post_type"]=> string(13) "event_listing" ["post_mime_type"]=> string(0) "" ["comment_count"]=> string(1) "0" ["filter"]=> string(3) "raw" } Ticket: paid
Sat
23
May
        object(WP_Post)#5123 (24) {
  ["ID"]=>
  int(8260)
  ["post_author"]=>
  string(1) "4"
  ["post_date"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-16 12:59:30"
  ["post_date_gmt"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-16 12:59:30"
  ["post_content"]=>
  string(297) "Domani (Domani Uriah Harris) is an American rapper and media personality, best known as the eldest son of hip-hop icon T.I. (Clifford Harris Jr.) and LaShon Thompson. He's forging his own path in music with albums like Skydive, promoting thoughtful hip-hop."
  ["post_title"]=>
  string(6) "DOMANI"
  ["post_excerpt"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["post_status"]=>
  string(7) "publish"
  ["comment_status"]=>
  string(6) "closed"
  ["ping_status"]=>
  string(6) "closed"
  ["post_password"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["post_name"]=>
  string(8) "domani-2"
  ["to_ping"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["pinged"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["post_modified"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-16 12:59:31"
  ["post_modified_gmt"]=>
  string(19) "2026-03-16 12:59:31"
  ["post_content_filtered"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["post_parent"]=>
  int(0)
  ["guid"]=>
  string(59) "https://songbyrddc.com/?post_type=event_listing&p=8260"
  ["menu_order"]=>
  int(0)
  ["post_type"]=>
  string(13) "event_listing"
  ["post_mime_type"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["comment_count"]=>
  string(1) "0"
  ["filter"]=>
  string(3) "raw"
}
        Ticket: paid        
Sun
24
May