Ringo Deathstarr / The Veldt / Natural Velvet LIVE in Baltimore @ the Crown

Ringo Deathstarr plays Baltimore joined by THE VELDT & Natural Velvet . A kaleidoscopic shoegaze triple threat on a monday! Indie bands!

By Kim Te

Date and time

Monday, May 20 · 7 - 11:30pm EDT

Location

The Crown Baltimore

1910 North Charles Street #2nd fl Baltimore, MD 21218

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 4 hours 30 minutes

Ringo Deathstarr

The Veldt

Natural Velvet


7pm Doors

$20 adv ~ $25 at the door

18+
no jerks!
no re-entry for under 21s

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Ringo Deathstarr has been synonymous with the independent shoegaze movement for well over a decade. Heady and lingering, live they are all of that Wall of Sound verb, wide-eyed, washing psych and shakey shimmering we know and love.

Another decade under the belt and on tour with some of their best material to date, Ringo Deathstarr rumbles on like a rogue wave, pounding pavement & pedalboards in venues and festivals this spring ! Not to be missed!

"True to the nature of self-titled albums, Ringo Deathstarr condenses everything special about the shoegaze purveyors into one complete package, but it also feels like a self-conscious look back at where they’ve come since. It may not bear the visceral punch of their earlier material, but it feels more esoteric, more open to other influences. The wall of noise we’ve come to expect has opened up to a chamber, as evidenced on early track “God Help the One’s You Love,” which is spacious enough to bring the term “cinematic” to mind. Those tributes to Kevin Shields are still here, like the whammied “Once Upon a Freak” and the knowingly-titled “Gazin,” but as always they’re done with dignity, with a demonstrable understanding of what exactly makes that style of song work. There are moments where the record arguably runs just a little too hard into identikit territory, like Souvlaki outtake “In Your Arms” or the Jesus and Mary and Ringo Chain track “Lazy Lane,” but over a decade later, obvious pastiche has become a part of the band’s charm."
— Rob Moura (Post-Trash, 2021, link )

The Veldt are pioneers of east coast shoegaze. Formed in the late 80s by the fertile electric imaginations of identical twins Daniel and Danny Chavis, this band helped define shoegaze and dream pop at the genre's inception. The Veldt pushes the boundaries between soul, indie, post punk, dream pop and wall of sound shoegaze as vanguards of the genre.

This year has been a sea change for The Veldt with the release of Illuminated 1989, a full length over 24 years in the making engineered by Robin Gutherie of the Cocteau Twins (first in 1989, and then remastered by him in 2023), shelved by the capitol records in 1989 for reasons unknown. The lead single "The Everlasting Gobstopper" is iconic Veldt - powerful, dreamy, sweet, psychedelic and catchy as all hell, with Elizabeth Fraser featured on backing vocals . Back on tour in support of the new record, The Veldt has shared stages with The Brian Jonestown Massace and now rides shotgun with Ringo Deathstar on their spring into summer tour!

Heavy Gospel feedback-Gazey Sonnets for the masses Africandreampop vaporgaze 5.B.C.

support their music on Bandcamp
follow the band on Facebook or Danny on IG @_theveldt

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Natural Velvet is a post punk/indie band in Baltimore, MD. They have carved out their own world of seductive and confrontational dream pop meets loud AF shoegaze music.


“Scraping post-punk meets witchy psych-rock backed by some of the bounciest basslines around. Like the entire "Donnie Darko" soundtrack stuffed in a blender”
—Brandon Soderberg, Baltimore City Paper “50 Local Releases You Should Hear”




About the Venue:

THE CROWN

1910 N CHARLES STREET

BALTIMORE, MD 21218

(410) 625-4848


The Crown Baltimore is an independent Bar, Restaurant and Live Music Venue in the heart of Baltimore’s Station North Arts District.

Our restaurant serves late night drinks, Korean comfort food and Asian fusion bar fare.

The Venue features a state of the art double stage concert hall and dance floor upstairs in The Pink Room, and an intimate cabaret style stage in The Back Bar restaurant on the ground floor.

Our Mission is to highlight and elevate underground music & arts of all forms in a comfortable and unique space that celebrates the diversity and talent of artists from Baltimore to the World

Is There Reserved Seating?

this is a standing room only General Admission show. We do have plenty of seats and tables at the bar and in side the space.

Accessibility?

The show is in The Pink Room, which is on the second floor (stair access only). Please email us at thecrownbaltimore @ gmail.com for further inquiries.

The show is in The Pink Room is on our second floor ( stair access only).

Parking?

The Crown does not have a public parking lot, however there is plenty of street parking nearby. There are several attended parking garages in the neighborhood.



Please See Our Website for additional information and directions!


Frequently asked questions

Is There An Age Restriction?

Yes. The show is 18+ w/ Valid ID. Under 21 tickets are NO Re-entry (when you leave, you leave). Guests Under 21 found to be drunk/high or attempting to become so will be asked to leave. Guests OVER 21+ found attempting to buy alcohol for minors will be BANNED.

Refunds?

Individual refunds are available up to 1 week before show.

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