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Co-founded back in 2018 by three New York music industry vets and longtime friends, former Lorimer Beacon founder and head Mike Bell, Kanine Records‘ founder and label head Lio Kanine and Kepler Events‘ and Dedstrange Records co-founder Steven Matrick, The New Colossus Festival over the course of the past couple of years has featured several hundred handpicked, emerging indie bands and artists from Canada, the UK, the European Union, Singapore, Hong Kong and of course, the US. 

Since its founding, the festival has quickly established itself as the first stop in New York and in the US for a growing number of emerging and buzz worthy for a growing number of emerging and buzz worthy international artists. Notable festival alumni include a number of JOVM mainstays including GIFTPenelope IslesThe OriellesThus Love, as well as Pom PokoPom Pom SquadSid SimonsSobsWater From Your EyesPeel Dream MagazineKiwi Jr., and a growing list of others. 

The festival’s fifth — er fourth? — edition will take place March 6, 2024 – March 10, 2024 in some of the Lower East Side’s best and renowned independent venues including Mercury Lounge, Berlin Under A, Arlene’s Grocery, Bowery Ballroom, The Bowery Electric, Heaven Can Wait, Pianos, and more.  

Over the past handful of months, the festival’s organizers have announced several waves of the artists playing this year’s edition. And much like previous editions, 2024 will feature an eclectic array of artists from across the US, Canada, the UK, the European Union and more. Just a little under a month out from the start of the fifth New Colossus Festival, its organizers have announced the festival’s final lineup and schedule. Parties will be presented by BandsdoBK, BrooklynVegan, Dedstrange Records, Exclaim!, FOCUS Wales, Groover, Joyzine, Maker Park Radio, M for Montréal, Planetary Group, Radio Free Brooklyn, The Spanish Wave and Tokyo Calling. You can check out the full lineup and official festival playlist below.

In addition to the festival schedule, New Colossus Festival’s organizers announced the return of their partnership with Ditto, who will present another series of music industry related panel discussions, which will feature representatives from Netflix, VEVO, Music Managers Forum, Chartmetric and more. And they’ll be a performance from Ditto artist min.a. More details on that will be coming soon.

Full 2024 Festival Lineup

  • airu (ES)
  • BackDrop Cinderella (JP)
  • BALACLAVA (US)
  • Bells Larsen (CA)
  • Big Bliss (US)
  • Bloody Knives (US)
  • Boy With Apple (SE)
  • Bruiser and Bicycle (US)
  • Canned Pineapple (UK)
  • Carinae (US)
  • CHAII (NZ)
  • Chavez Cartel (AU)
  • church crush (US)
  • Coral Moons (US)
  • Crystal Canyon (US)
  • Cucamaras (UK)
  • Currls (UK)
  • DD Island (US)
  • Diary (US)
  • Dirty Sound Magnet (CH)
  • Dream Nails (UK)
  • Dresser (CA)
  • Dropper (US)
  • Ducks Ltd. (CA)
  • Durian Silo (US)
  • DYE CRAP (FR)
  • Earth Dad (US)
  • Eclectic Charango Beats (US)
  • Empty Nesters (CA)
  • Factual Brains (US)
  • flirting. (UK)
  • Flowers for the Dead (US)
  • FRANKIIE (CA/US)
  • Friend of a Friend (US)
  • Georgie Boyd (UK)
  • GOKUMON (JP)
  • Hadda Be (UK)
  • Hause Plants (PT)
  • Head North (US)
  • Heffner (US)
  • Hiding Places (US)
  • High. (US)
  • Hippie Hourrah (CA)
  • Holiday Ghosts (UK)
  • Hollows (UK)
  • Hot Garbage (CA)
  • Hotel Lux (UK)
  • Hotel Mira (CA)
  • Housewife (CA)
  • HUGMYND (US)
  • Iceblynk (US)
  • Idle Hours (UK)
  • iskwÄ“ (CA)
  • Island Moons (US)
  • Jelly Kelly (US)
  • Keegan Powell (CA)
  • Keep (US)
  • King Bug (US)
  • Kingfisher (SE)
  • KT Laine (CA)
  • La Sécurité (CA)
  • Langkamer (UK)
  • Last Waltzon (CA)
  • Lavender Blush (US)
  • Los Premios (ES)
  • Love Language (CA)
  • Loveseat Pete (US)
  • LOW-RES (SE)
  • Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys (DE)
  • Luge (CA)
  • Mary Shelley (US)
  • Meagre Martin (DE)
  • Melody Fields (SE)
  • min.a (US)
  • MINAS (Wales)
  • Moon Walker (US) 
  • Mother Tongues (CA) 
  • Mr Floyd Larry (US)
  • MX Lonely (US) 
  • My Favorite (US)
  • Nara’s Room (US) 
  • Nicole Yun (US) 
  • Niño Disco (US) 
  • NOBRO (CA) 
  • O. Wake (US) 
  • Oceans (AU) 
  • Orange Doors (US) 
  • Orchestra Gold (US) 
  • OSKA (AT) Outer Shapes (US) 
  • P.H.0 (US) Palomino Blond (US) 
  • PANIK FLOWER (US) 
  • Paper Lady (US) 
  • PAPISA (BR)
  • partygirl (US) 
  • Petite League (US) 
  • Phantom Handshakes (US) 
  • Phantom Signals (US) Phantom Wave (US) 
  • poolblood (CA) 
  • Pop Music Fever Dream (US)
  • POSTDATA (CA) 
  • Prewn (US) 
  • Programmique (US) 
  • Radio Trapani (IT/NL) 
  • Reme (ES/UK) 
  • Retrofile (CA) 
  • RIP Dunes (US) 
  • Roost.World (US) 
  • Rosier (CA) 
  • Saloon Dion Sara Parigi (IT) 
  • Sarakiniko (FR) 
  • Sasha Cay (CA) 
  • Scrounge (UK) 
  • Sham Family (CA) 
  • Shelf Lives (UK) 
  • Shunk (CA) 
  • Sick Joy (UK) 
  • Silent Mass (US) 
  • Silver Liz (US) 
  • Slash Need (CA) 
  • Spyres (Scotland) 
  • Starcleaner Reunion (US) 
  • Stuck In The Sound (FR) 
  • Subsonic Eye (SG) 
  • Sugar For The Pill (GR) 
  • Sun Entire (CA) 
  • sunnsetter (CA) 
  • Swutscher (DE) 
  • Tagua Tagua (BR) 
  • Talking to Shadows (US) 
  • Teddy Hunter (Wales) 
  • Telula (US) 
  • Tennis Courts (US) 
  • The Band Cope (US) 
  • The Gulps (UK) 
  • The National Honor Society (US) 
  • The Wesleys (CA) 
  • Them Airs (US) 
  • Two-Man Giant Squid (US) 
  • Ultra Q (US) 
  • Vera Ellen (NZ) 
  • Vox Rea (CA) 
  • WAN (PE) 
  • William The Conqueror (UK) 
  • Wince (US) 
  • Winona Forever (CA) 
  • yael s. copeland (US) 
  • ZOLA (US)

Wednesday, March 6, 2024: https://www.newcolossusfestival.com/march-6th-schedule

Thursday, March 7, 2024: https://www.newcolossusfestival.com/march-7th-schedule

Friday, March 8, 2024: https://www.newcolossusfestival.com/march-8th-schedule

Saturday, March 9, 2024: https://www.newcolossusfestival.com/march-9th-schedule

Sunday, March 10, 2024: https://www.newcolossusfestival.com/copy-of-march-9th-schedule

You can purchase a festival badge here.

Co-founded back in 2018 by three New York music industry vets and longtime friends, former Lorimer Beacon founder and head Mike Bell, Kanine Records‘ founder and label head Lio Kanine and Kepler Events‘ and Dedstrange Records co-founder Steven Matrick, The New Colossus Festival over the course of the past couple of years has featured several hundred handpicked, emerging indie bands and artists from Canada, the UK, the European Union, Singapore, Hong Kong and of course, the US. 

Since its founding, the festival has quickly established itself as the first stop in New York and in the US for a growing number of emerging and buzz worthy for a growing number of emerging and buzz worthy international artists. Notable festival alumni include a number of JOVM mainstays including GIFTPenelope IslesThe OriellesThus Love, as well as Pom PokoPom Pom SquadSid SimonsSobsWater From Your EyesPeel Dream MagazineKiwi Jr., and a growing list of others. 

The festival’s fifth — er fourth? — edition will take place March 6, 2024 – March 10, 2024 in some of the Lower East Side’s best and renowned independent venues including Mercury Lounge, Berlin Under A, Arlene’s Grocery, Bowery Ballroom, The Bowery Electric, Heaven Can Wait, Pianos, and more.   Now, if you’ve been frequenting this site over the course of this past year, you’d recall that earlier this year, the festival’s organizers announced the first wave of artists, which featured an eclectic array of artists from across the US, Canada, the European Union and more.

The first wave of artists included the following:

AY WING & CHUUWEE (DE/CH/US)

Bells Larsen (CA)

Bruiser and Bicycle (US)

Canned Pineapple (UK)

CHAII (NZ)

Chavez Cartel (AU)

church crush (US)CLT DRP (UK)

Coral Moons (US)

Crows (UK)Crystal Canyon (US)

Cucamaras (UK)

Data Animal (DE)

DD Island (US)

Diary (US)

Dirty Sound Magnet (CH)

Durian Silo (US)

DYE CRAP (FR)

Factual Brains (US)

Family Jools (UK)

flirting. (UK)

Flowers for the Dead (US)

FRANKIIE (CA)

Getdown Services (UK)

Head North (US)

Heffner (US)

Hiding Places (US)

Holiday Ghosts (UK)

Hollows (UK)

HUGMYND (UK)

Housewife (CA)

Human Colonies (IT)

Iceblynk (US)

Idle Hours (UK)

iskwē (CA)

Jelly Kelly (US)

Keep (US)

King Bug (US)

Kingfisher (SE)

KT Laine (CA)

Langkamer (UK)

Last Waltzon (CA)

Lavender Blush (US)

Los Premios (ES)

Love Language (CA)

Loveseat Pete (US)

Loviet (CA)

LOW-RES (SE)

Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys (DE)

Luge (CA)

Moon Walker (US)

Nara’s Room (US)

Niño Disco (US) 

NOBRO (CA)

Oceans (AU)

Orange Doors (US)

Orchestra Gold (US)

OSKA (AT)

Palomino Blond (US)

PANIK FLOWER (US)

Petite League (US)

P.H.0 (US)

Phantom Handshakes (US)

Phantom Signals (US)

Phantom Wave (US)

Prewn (US)

Programmique (US)

Radio Trapani (IT/NL)

Raue (US)

Retrofile (CA)

Rip Pop Mutant (CA)

Roost.World (US)

Rosier (CA)

Ruby Tingle (UK)

Saloon Dion (UK)

Sasha Cay (CA)

Scrounge (UK)

Sham Family (CA)

Shelf Lives (UK)

Shunk (CA)

Silent Mass (US)

Silver Liz (US)

Slash Need (CA)

Spyres (UK)

Starcleaner Reunion (US)

Strawberry Launch (US)

Subsonic Eye (SG)

Sugar For The Pill (GR)

Sun Entire (CA)

sunnsetter (CA)

Swutscher (DE)

Talking to Shadows (US)

Teddy Hunter (UK)

Telula (US)

The Band Cope (US)

The National Honor Society (US)

The Tazers (ZA)

The Wesleys (CA)

Two-Man Giant Squid (US)

Ugly (UK)

Uninvited (UK)

Venus Grrrls (UK)

Vox Rea (CA)

WAN (PE)

Winona Forever (CA)  

The New Colossus Festival closes out the year by announcing the second wave of artists and bands comprising their handpicked lineup for 2024. The lineup includes:

airu (ES)

Big Bliss (US)

Bloody Knives (US)

Boy With Apple (SE)

Carinae (US)

Chalk (UK)

Hot Garbage

(CA)Currls (UK)

Data Animal (DE)

DIVES (AT)

Dream Nails (UK)

Earth Dad (US)

Earth Tongue (NZ)

Empty Nesters (CA)

Friend of a Friend (US)

Georgie Boyd (UK)

Hadda Be (UK)

Hause Plants (PT)

High. (US)

Hotel Lux (UK)

Hotel Mira (CA)

Keegan Powell (CA)

La Sécurité (CA)

Mary Shelley (US)

Melody Fields (SE)

MINAS (UK)

Mother Tongues (CA)

Nicole Yun (US)

Outer Shapes (US)

Paper Lady (US)

PAPISA (BR)

“partygirl” (US)

Pony Girl (CA)

poolblood (CA)

POSTDATA (CA)

Rain on Fridays (US)

Reme (ES/UK)

RIP Dunes (US)

Sara Parigi (IT)

Sarakiniko (FR)

Stuck In The Sound (FR)

Tagua Tagua (BR)

The Gulps (UK)

Them Airs (US)

Ultra Q (US)

William The Conqueror (UK)

Wince (US)

Wynona Bleach (UK)

yael s. copeland (US)

There’s an updated festival playlist featuring sections of tunes from the artists and bands playing next March. Y’all can check that out here:

There are already a handful of bands from the festival’s first two waves that I’m really excited to catch. But I’m also looking forward to discovering some new favorites over the next few months.

Festival badges are available here.

New Audio: Waldo Witt Shares Trippy “Without A Sound”

Chapel Hill, NC-based singer/songwriter and musician Waldo Witt embraces 60s and 70s psychedelia — think Todd Rundgren, King Crimson, and Brian Wilson — alongside a continued adoration of 80s soft rock and disco, which results in a vibrant hook-driven sound, paired with structural twists and turns.

Witt’s latest album Long Daze, Dark Nights is slated for a February 24, 2023 release. The album further cementing the Chapel Hill-based artist’s nostalgia-tined song, but it doesn’t linger too long in the past. While hook-heavy throwback odes are abundant, the album’s material was recorded with modern production techniques and is centered around contemporary thematic concerns. Informed by the past few tumultuous years, the album thematically touches upon uncertainty, instability and unpredictability.

The album’s creative process began during the summer of 2020 in Taos, NM. Witt, his wife road-tripped through much of the pandemic, and much of the album’s lyrics were written while traveling across isolated areas throughout the country. including rural Montana and Colorado. So the material was rooted in introspection and soul-searching.

He also wound up in a variety of studios, where the ensuring musical collaborations were with new and old friends alike. Much of the album’s recording took place at James Petralli’s Austin- based Radio Milk Studios and Witt’s Chapel Hill home.

The album’s latest single “Without A Sound” is a dense, lysergic song featuring blown-out drums, twinkling keys and soaring hooks paired with Witt’s plaintive falsetto. The end result is a song that to my ears sounds as though it were drawing from Pet Sounds-era Beach Boys and Tame Impala. The song — to me, at least — bridges several different eras in psych music in a slick yet logical fashion.

“This was one of the last songs I wrote for the album, I was really embracing some of my earlier musical influences – the ones that first got me really excited about music like Syd Barrett and Brian Wilson,” Witt explains. “So it’s kind of this psychedelic journey through time, looking through a lens of bright eyed bliss and innocence, and using that lens to try to make sense of or understand the chaos of recent years.”