The Quinceañera Tour:
Gomez
Hey Rosetta!
Tue, March 20, 2012
Doors: 6:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
Brooklyn Bowl
Brooklyn, NY
$20
Tickets
This event is 21 and over
http://www.bowerypresents.com/event/82863/Gomez

The Quinceañera Tour - Celebrating 15 Years of Live Performances
Gomez is celebrating 15 years of touring with our Quinceañera Party. We are asking y'all to help choose the setlist for our upcoming concert in New York, NY. Click on the "Setlist Request" link below and choose the five songs you would most like to hear Gomez perform at the Bowery Ballroom. If your choices receive the most votes, the band will deliver.
Visit here for for more info: http://bit.ly/GomezNYC
Gomez is celebrating 15 years of touring with our Quinceañera Party. We are asking y'all to help choose the setlist for our upcoming concert in New York, NY. Click on the "Setlist Request" link below and choose the five songs you would most like to hear Gomez perform at the Bowery Ballroom. If your choices receive the most votes, the band will deliver.
Visit here for for more info: http://bit.ly/GomezNYC
Hey Rosetta!

Hey Rosetta! hails from the rocky and cold northeastern province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. In 2005, Tim Baker arrived home from a road trip with a suitcase full of poems and melodies. Hey Rosetta! formed soon after with the addition of a string section (cellist Romesh Thavanathan and violinist Kinley Dowling) and rhythm section (bassist Josh Ward, drummer Phil Maloney and guitarist Adam Hogan). Since then, they've blossomed into a powerful group whose explosive live shows have earned them a devoted following.
The band's new album, Seeds, was produced by Tony Doogan (Belle and Sebastian, Mogwai, Wintersleep) and reveals a maturing lyrical depth and an adventurous musical atmosphere rooted to the band's passion for epic musical experiences. It was recently short-listed for the prestigious Polaris Music Prize.
It was while recording 2008's breakthrough album Into Your Lungs (and around in your heart and on through your blood) that Tim Baker began to fully realize his remarkable vocal and lyrical abilities, and the band made a huge creative leap forward. They spent nearly three years on the road, touring in support of Into Your Lungs and were named one of Billboard's Top 5 Canadian acts to watch. The album garnered a slew of awards and critical accolades, and was also short-listed for the Polaris Music Prize.
It was while touring Into Your Lungs that the concept of Seeds was born. "The title track, "Seeds", came about while out on the highway a few years ago," muses Baker. "In a way, it's about what our lives had become, and how we're like seeds that float around into different fields and cities, bringing something and trying to build something for the people that come to see us."
The group spent time developing the sonic landscapes found on Seeds while maintaining a very full tour schedule that took them to Australia, China, Europe, the US and on numeroust ours of Canada (including a tour of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut). The band holed up in Newfoundland to work on the songs before traveling to Halifax, Nova Scotia to record with Tony Doogan at The Sonic Temple (where they had tracked Into Your Lungs). The album closes on a sweetly optimistic note, with "Bandages" reminding us that even when things seem hopeless, "the winter always ends."
The band's new album, Seeds, was produced by Tony Doogan (Belle and Sebastian, Mogwai, Wintersleep) and reveals a maturing lyrical depth and an adventurous musical atmosphere rooted to the band's passion for epic musical experiences. It was recently short-listed for the prestigious Polaris Music Prize.
It was while recording 2008's breakthrough album Into Your Lungs (and around in your heart and on through your blood) that Tim Baker began to fully realize his remarkable vocal and lyrical abilities, and the band made a huge creative leap forward. They spent nearly three years on the road, touring in support of Into Your Lungs and were named one of Billboard's Top 5 Canadian acts to watch. The album garnered a slew of awards and critical accolades, and was also short-listed for the Polaris Music Prize.
It was while touring Into Your Lungs that the concept of Seeds was born. "The title track, "Seeds", came about while out on the highway a few years ago," muses Baker. "In a way, it's about what our lives had become, and how we're like seeds that float around into different fields and cities, bringing something and trying to build something for the people that come to see us."
The group spent time developing the sonic landscapes found on Seeds while maintaining a very full tour schedule that took them to Australia, China, Europe, the US and on numeroust ours of Canada (including a tour of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut). The band holed up in Newfoundland to work on the songs before traveling to Halifax, Nova Scotia to record with Tony Doogan at The Sonic Temple (where they had tracked Into Your Lungs). The album closes on a sweetly optimistic note, with "Bandages" reminding us that even when things seem hopeless, "the winter always ends."



