Watch this trippy Vensaire video for their song “If” featured on Vice Noisey.
Vensaire is receiving lots of attention for their debut album Perdix released on April 15th. The band made SPIN’s top 10 list of albums to stream. Contact us for licensing inquiries.
Monday, April 14 | Vensaire | Baby’s All Right! | Doors 7pm | BUY Tickets | $10
Read the SPIN.com review of Perdix and stream the debut album here.
Listen to Vensaire‘s latest single from their album Perdix. Head to their record release show on April 14th at Baby’s All Right! Read about the single at the A.V. Club.
Vensaire‘s song “If” from their forthcoming album Perdix is featured in this film for mb! Magazine directed by Brett Novak. Read more about the featured fashion photographer and “globe-blogger” Yvan Rodic.
Here’s what Earbuddy says…
Boasting an impressive intercontinental instrument collection that includes sitar, tablas, erhu, guzheng, and lots of percussion instruments, Vensaire are set to release their debut LP Perdix. Following the release of a 5-song self-titled EP, Perdix was recorded by Grammy-winner Scott Colburn (Arcade Fire, Animal Collective, Prince Rama), and it fuses Western pop and indie-rock for an anthemic result. Set to release the full album on April 15th, today we’re excited to share with you a song from the new album. Take a listen to “Tel Aviv” and prepare to be telling all your friends about Vensaire afterwards.
Below from Vensaire‘s vimeo page…
“Our new single Tel Aviv will be coming out on the 6th of March for all of you to listen to.
We are all very excited to share this song with you. We hope you can groove at it.This is a song for all of you that are stuck in a place you don’t want to be.
We hope you have the courage to find yourself somewhere else.Our Debut LP comes out April 15th”
Friday, Feb 28 | Vensaire | Brooklyn Night Bazaar | FREE
Sunday, Jan 26 | Vensaire | Brooklyn Bowl | Free with RSVP | $7 at Door
Vensaire to release their debut album Perdix.
+++ PERDIX RELEASE SCHEDULED FOR SPRING 2104 +++
“Vensaire contain multitudes. The Brookyln five-piece flip influences like Birdman flips keys, mixing Greek mythology with Japanese influences and a hint of Norman McLaren’s “Pas De Deux”. — Noisey
“Akin to a jigsaw puzzle, Vensaire is assembled from jagged, oblong, and often eccentrically shaped pieces: influences range from the sweeping sounds of traditional Chinese music, to the soothing voice of Billie Holiday, to the spastic and stuttered beats of Chicago footwork, to the stories that accompany psychedelic folk music.” — Interview Magazine
Watch Vensaire’s video for “See I’m You” while you’re here.