Crooked Diehl
Monday, August 3 • 9:00 PM
If your weekend plans are looking as uninspired as the last season of your favorite Netflix show, clear your schedule for a sonic revival at The Underground this Saturday night. Headlining the night are Crooked Diehl, the enigmatic indie darlings who are as much about sonic landscapes as they are about lyrical depths. Fresh off their latest EP that sounds like it was recorded in a dreamscape and mastered in a garage, they're ready to drench you in waves of their signature sound—think Radiohead if Thom Yorke went on a bender through New York's seediest dive bars.
Opening the night, The Wonderlicks will take you on a whirlwind tour of synthpop nostalgia with a twist of future-shock brilliance, creating a space where the past and future collide in blissful harmony. And don't sleep on Lessa, the alt-pop siren spinning tales of love, loss, and late-night revelations with a voice that could cut through the densest Brooklyn fog.
This night promises to be a kaleidoscope of feels and frequencies, the kind of gig that makes you fall back in love with live music. Bring your best dance moves and leave your ennui at the door—this is the sound of now, and you don’t want to miss the chance to say you heard it first.
Opening the night, The Wonderlicks will take you on a whirlwind tour of synthpop nostalgia with a twist of future-shock brilliance, creating a space where the past and future collide in blissful harmony. And don't sleep on Lessa, the alt-pop siren spinning tales of love, loss, and late-night revelations with a voice that could cut through the densest Brooklyn fog.
This night promises to be a kaleidoscope of feels and frequencies, the kind of gig that makes you fall back in love with live music. Bring your best dance moves and leave your ennui at the door—this is the sound of now, and you don’t want to miss the chance to say you heard it first.
Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York