Show Times:
Fri, May 17 @ 8:00 PM
(Doors open at 7:00 PM)
Ticket Sales: On Sale
VenueBNH Stage
16 S. Main St, Concord, NH 03301
16 S. Main St, Concord, NH 03301
Dub Apocalypse
with Supernothing
Formed in 2007, Dub Apocalypse's sound is an evolving mix of original compositions and their own interpretations of classic Jamaican and UK songs and dub plates. Heavy hitting drum and bass grooves set the table. A twin guitar attack, with Trama's rhythmic anchor, and Martin's dub sonics, swirl in and out in tandem. These pieces, combined with Timo Shanko's Coltrane inspired sax approach, give Dub Apocalypse a sound that is truly their own.
Dub Apocalypse has won a Boston Music Award, were named "One of 10 Local Acts You Need To Hear Now" by The Improper Bostonian, and have one of the most popular and longest running weekly residencies in Boston. Dub Apocalypse released their first cd, "Road To Oblivion" in March 2015.The cd release will be followed by an International release on vinyl through Mnemonic Dojo Records out of the UK.
Supernothing is a Reggae/Rock 5 piece out of the 603 New Hampshire drawing influences from artists such as Sublime, Bob Marley, The Elovaters, The Movement, Dirty Heads, and more! We occasionally bring elements of hip hop, funk, ska, and punk to the table as well. Be sure to have your dancing shoes on for upbeat tempos turning into heavy punk bridges. Supernothing has shared the stage with some of reggae rocks best artists such as Sublime cover band Badfish, The Movement, Roots of Creation, The Elovaters, Bumpin Uglies Fear Nuttin Band, Treehouse!, Higher Education and Destroy Babylon. As well as playing some of New Hampshire's biggest festivals in CampNJam and NH Hempfest and Freedom Rally.
Supernothing is a Reggae/Rock 5 piece out of the 603 New Hampshire drawing influences from artists such as Sublime, Bob Marley, The Elovaters, The Movement, Dirty Heads, and more! We occasionally bring elements of hip hop, funk, ska, and punk to the table as well. Be sure to have your dancing shoes on for upbeat tempos turning into heavy punk bridges. Supernothing has shared the stage with some of reggae rocks best artists such as Sublime cover band Badfish, The Movement, Roots of Creation, The Elovaters, Bumpin Uglies Fear Nuttin Band, Treehouse!, Higher Education and Destroy Babylon. As well as playing some of New Hampshire's biggest festivals in CampNJam and NH Hempfest and Freedom Rally.