Five acts to see at New Colossus Festival 2020

This week, the New Colossus Festival takes over several New York City venues to promote musical acts from around the globe. With a plethora of acts performing, we showcase five you should check out during the festival. Badges for the festival, which include access to conferences, can be purchased here. The New Colossus Festival takes place from March 11 through March 15.

Bad Waitress
Performing at: Arlene’s Grocery (March 11 at 10 p.m., March 12 at 7:45 p.m., and March 13 at 4:30 p.m.)

Canadian punk outfit Bad Waitress have gained mileage performing alongside The Bronx, Rise Against, and L7. In January, the group unveiled their latest single “That Sedative,” which is the their first new piece of music since their 2018 debut EP Party Bangers Volume:1. More tunes from the four piece can be expected in the near future.

No Crafts
Performing at: Pianos (March 13 at 3 p.m.) and Lola (March 14 at 7 p.m.)

Hailing from Spain, indie pop outfit No Crafts, who’ll make their North American debut at the festival, have been gaining a buzz performing alongside acts such as The Orwells and Rufus T. Firefly. Over the years, the band have released a slew of compelling singles, including their new release “Self​-​Care.”

Begonia
Performing at: Bowery Electric (March 13 at 10:30 p.m.) and Pianos - Upstairs (March 14 at 7 p.m.)

Canadian pop outfit Begonia has been packing venues across North America in support of their debut studio album Fear. The 12-track release found the artist teaming up with Royal Canoe members Matt Schellenberg and Matt Peters and producer Marcus Paquin (The National, Arcade Fire) to deliver a remarkable pop masterpiece. The artist will arrive at New Colossus Festival in the midst of another trek through the area.

Honey Lung
Performing at: Pianos - Live Room (March 11 at 7 p.m., March 12 at 9:15 p.m., and March 13 at 5:15 p.m.), Berlin (March 13 at 8:30 p.m.), and Arlene’s Grocery (March 14 at 3:45 p.m. and March 15 at 3 p.m.)

Hailing from London, alternative rock quartet Honey Lung got their name while listening to The Jesus & Mary Chain’s “Just Like Honey” during a session. Last year, the outfit unveiled Memory, which is a collection of previously released singles and demos. Honey Lung will be in the area promoting their new single “Be My Friend,” which is out on Big Scary Monsters.

Thud
Performing at: Pianos - Upstairs (March 12 at 8:30 p.m. and March 14 at 12:45 p.m.) and Bowery Electric (March 13 at 9:45 p.m.)

Forming in 2012, Hong Kong dream pop act Thud found themselves performing alongside acts such as Yuck, Mogwai, and Beach Fossils in their home country. Last month, the outfit released their entrancing new single “North Action.” Their performances at New Colossus Festival will be their first time performing in the United States.

The five best Los Angeles concerts for the week of February 3, 2020

Are you looking for something to do in Los Angeles after clocking out from work? Fortunately, live music is always the perfect solution for a great night on the town. We look at five great concerts taking place in the region from Monday, February 3 through Sunday, February 9. Tickets for these shows are on sale to the general public right now.

Friday, February 7

Silversun Pickups, Eliza & The Delusionals @ The Wiltern

Silversun Pickups will have a hometown gig in the midst of their North American headlining tour. The group are promoting their latest studio album Widow's Weeds, which peaked at number two on the Independent Albums chart and number five on the Alternative Albums chart. Joining them as support are Australian rockers Eliza & The Delusionals, who will release their new EP A State of Living in an Objective Reality on March 20.

The 69 Eyes, Wednesday 13 @ Whisky A Go-Go

Goth rock group The 69 Eyes return to the region to plug their new studio album West End. The 11-track album, which was produced by longtime producer Johnny Lee Michaels, includes guest vocals from Wednesday 13, Beastö Blancö's Calico Cooper, and Cradle Of Filth's Dani Filth. Last year, the band embarked on their first tour in the United States in a decade. Wednesday 13, new Napalm Records signees Sumo Cyco, and The Crowned will join as support.

Saturday, February 8

Begonia, Communicant @ The Hi Hat

Canadian pop outfit Begonia make their way to The Hi Hat to promote their debut studio album Fear. The 13-track album was co-produced by Begonia, Marcus Paquin and Royal Canoe members Matt Schellenberg and Matt Peters. The artist has been earning a fanbase performing at major festivals such as Way Home Festival and Winnipeg Folk Fest. Communicant and Your Angel will open the show.

Breathe Carolina, Onlychild @ The Roxy

Breathe Carolina will celebrate their entire discography with a special performance at The Roxy. This means the electronicore-turned-EDM group will perform fan favorites from their earlier albums, which haven't been touched in years. In November, Breathe Carolina unveiled their new studio album, Dead: The Album, which debuted at number six on the Dance/Electronic Albums chart. Onlychild will open.

Sunday, February 9

Midnight Sister, Banny Grove @ The Moroccan Lounge

Indie pop group Midnight Sister will headline a special night at The Moroccan Lounge with support from their favorite Los Angeles acts. Banny Grove, Eyeshadow, and Bambina will take part of this Sunday evening shindig. Midnight Sister's last studio album was 2017's Saturn Over Sunset. The group began working on the follow up back in March of last year.