Hamell on Trial w/s/gs Will Bradford (SeepeopleS) & Plague Dad

Hamell on Trial w/s/gs Will Bradford (SeepeopleS) & Plague Dad

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the squarePortland, ME
Thursday, June 11  •  7 PM - 9 PM
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Hamell on Trial is the modern day voice of dissent and social commentary, fighting a one-man war armed with irrepressible energy...

Hamell on Trial w/s/gs Will Bradford (SeepeopleS) & Plague Dad

at [the square] - 34 Preble St., Portland, ME

Thursday, June 11

Doors at 6:30pm / Show at 7pm

$15 adv / $20 door

18+


ABOUT HAMELL ON TRIAL ( HAMELLONTRIAL.ORG )


Hamell on Trial is the musical alias of folk punk hero Ed Hamell.

A one-man explosion, he is loud-as-war one minute, stepping off the microphone to

whisper to an enthralled audience the next. Hamell’s unique and dynamic performance

style is informed by politics, passion, intelligence and an irreverent sense of humor.

Armed with a battered 1937 Gibson acoustic guitar that he amplifies mightily and

strums like a machine gun, a politically astute mind that can't stop moving, and a mouth

that can be profane one minute and profound the next, Hamell sets his sights on the

new America. He shoots straight with his audience, whether unraveling topical issues

or sharing confessional tales from his own past. In addition to world-class songwriting, a

Hamell show is a multidisciplinary experience drawing from the worlds of theater, stand-up

comedy and storytelling. His performances invoke thoughts of the great rebellious satirists

and social commentators of the past, from Lenny Bruce to Richard Pryor to Bill Hicks.


Living as an artistic renegade on the fringes of the traditional music industry, Hamell

has toured the world tirelessly for decades as an underground DIY artist whose joyous

followers pack into dive bars, coffee joints and house concerts, burning over a million

miles across the map as an enigmatic punk proletariat. Over 200,000 of those miles

have been shared with his son Detroit, who has joined his dad on annual tours since he

was seven years old. Hamell has shared countless stages with fellow anti-establishment

icons such as Ani DiFranco, Kimya Dawson, Aesop Rock and The Pogues, as well as winning

the coveted Herald Angel Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.


Hamell’s 2023 full-length record, Bring The Kids, marks the seventeenth release in a

discography overflowing with four star reviews and critical acclaim, ranging from major

label releases (Mercury / Polygram) to top independents such as New West and

Righteous Babe Records. Bring The Kids will mark Hamell’s third record on Texas indie

Saustex Records, helmed by Hickoids’ lead singer Jeff Smith.


On the new record, Hamell teams up with NY-based producer Matt LaBozza to meld his

punk rock hooks into the most beat-driven and expansive production approach in the

history of his catalog. “This is definitely the most musically adventurous record so far,”

Hamell explains. “I recorded my last two albums on my phone. I think some of my fans have

been wondering what the songs would sound like if I were to open them up to

every musical idea and tool that swirls around them in my brain. Here’s your answer.”

One of the biggest surprises at a Hamell show can be found at the merch table. Instead

of the typical offering of t-shirts and hats, audience members find a huge offering of

original hand painted artwork, featuring images of legendary figures from the worlds of

music, politics, art and culture who Hamell find inspirational. Each acrylic on canvas

creation is unique and painstakingly crafted by Hamell himself in his unique style of

illustration. Thousands of fans have taken home a painting of a beloved icon, from

Bowie to RGB, Banksy to Kendrick Lamar.


Ed’s caustic wit and devil-may-care attitude have made him a long time critical favorite,

inciting Rolling Stone to call him "Bald, bold and super bad." Henry Rollins says, "... he

has a real attachment to truth that makes him continually vital.” He has been described

as "Bill Hicks, Hunter S. Thompson, and Joe Strummer all rolled into one" by

Philadelphia Weekly and a "one man Tarantino flick: loud, vicious, luridly hilarious,

gleefully and deeply offensive" by the Village Voice.

Hamell on Trial is the modern day voice of dissent and social commentary, fighting a

one-man war armed with irrepressible energy and a seeker's soul. His show is a

75-minute journey into true and authentic connection driven by the willingness to fight

for the disenfranchised and celebrate the free thinkers of the world. Don't we need that

now more than ever?

Hamell on Trial is the modern day voice of dissent and social commentary, fighting a one-man war armed with irrepressible energy...

Hamell on Trial w/s/gs Will Bradford (SeepeopleS) & Plague Dad

at [the square] - 34 Preble St., Portland, ME

Thursday, June 11

Doors at 6:30pm / Show at 7pm

$15 adv / $20 door

18+


ABOUT HAMELL ON TRIAL ( HAMELLONTRIAL.ORG )


Hamell on Trial is the musical alias of folk punk hero Ed Hamell.

A one-man explosion, he is loud-as-war one minute, stepping off the microphone to

whisper to an enthralled audience the next. Hamell’s unique and dynamic performance

style is informed by politics, passion, intelligence and an irreverent sense of humor.

Armed with a battered 1937 Gibson acoustic guitar that he amplifies mightily and

strums like a machine gun, a politically astute mind that can't stop moving, and a mouth

that can be profane one minute and profound the next, Hamell sets his sights on the

new America. He shoots straight with his audience, whether unraveling topical issues

or sharing confessional tales from his own past. In addition to world-class songwriting, a

Hamell show is a multidisciplinary experience drawing from the worlds of theater, stand-up

comedy and storytelling. His performances invoke thoughts of the great rebellious satirists

and social commentators of the past, from Lenny Bruce to Richard Pryor to Bill Hicks.


Living as an artistic renegade on the fringes of the traditional music industry, Hamell

has toured the world tirelessly for decades as an underground DIY artist whose joyous

followers pack into dive bars, coffee joints and house concerts, burning over a million

miles across the map as an enigmatic punk proletariat. Over 200,000 of those miles

have been shared with his son Detroit, who has joined his dad on annual tours since he

was seven years old. Hamell has shared countless stages with fellow anti-establishment

icons such as Ani DiFranco, Kimya Dawson, Aesop Rock and The Pogues, as well as winning

the coveted Herald Angel Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.


Hamell’s 2023 full-length record, Bring The Kids, marks the seventeenth release in a

discography overflowing with four star reviews and critical acclaim, ranging from major

label releases (Mercury / Polygram) to top independents such as New West and

Righteous Babe Records. Bring The Kids will mark Hamell’s third record on Texas indie

Saustex Records, helmed by Hickoids’ lead singer Jeff Smith.


On the new record, Hamell teams up with NY-based producer Matt LaBozza to meld his

punk rock hooks into the most beat-driven and expansive production approach in the

history of his catalog. “This is definitely the most musically adventurous record so far,”

Hamell explains. “I recorded my last two albums on my phone. I think some of my fans have

been wondering what the songs would sound like if I were to open them up to

every musical idea and tool that swirls around them in my brain. Here’s your answer.”

One of the biggest surprises at a Hamell show can be found at the merch table. Instead

of the typical offering of t-shirts and hats, audience members find a huge offering of

original hand painted artwork, featuring images of legendary figures from the worlds of

music, politics, art and culture who Hamell find inspirational. Each acrylic on canvas

creation is unique and painstakingly crafted by Hamell himself in his unique style of

illustration. Thousands of fans have taken home a painting of a beloved icon, from

Bowie to RGB, Banksy to Kendrick Lamar.


Ed’s caustic wit and devil-may-care attitude have made him a long time critical favorite,

inciting Rolling Stone to call him "Bald, bold and super bad." Henry Rollins says, "... he

has a real attachment to truth that makes him continually vital.” He has been described

as "Bill Hicks, Hunter S. Thompson, and Joe Strummer all rolled into one" by

Philadelphia Weekly and a "one man Tarantino flick: loud, vicious, luridly hilarious,

gleefully and deeply offensive" by the Village Voice.

Hamell on Trial is the modern day voice of dissent and social commentary, fighting a

one-man war armed with irrepressible energy and a seeker's soul. His show is a

75-minute journey into true and authentic connection driven by the willingness to fight

for the disenfranchised and celebrate the free thinkers of the world. Don't we need that

now more than ever?

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person
  • Doors at 6:30 PM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

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34 Preble Street

Portland, ME 04101

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