Sat
Oct
27
Swear and Shake
Town Hall, Jus Post Bellum
The Rock Shop
249 4th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY, 11215
Doors 8:00PM / Show 8:00PM
This event is 21 and over

Although their first EP, "Extended Play," is still hot off the presses, critics and fans have been quick to applaud New York City-based quartet Swear and Shake for their old-school, smoky, soulful vocals, taught harmonies, poignant lyrics and fun folk-pop.
Newsday praised the band, comparing them to indie darlings Mumford & Sons and Bon Iver. Brooklyn Belles described front lady Kari Spieler's pipes as, "strong but sweet…a young June Carter Cash," countered only by drummer Tom Elefante's explosive percussion.
David Malachowski of the Daily Freeman made clear that Swear and Shake is more than fun sounds and pretty faces. "A haunting postcard from a faraway, warmer place, 'Bones,'an ode to love and loss is a highlight, Spieler's moving, heartfelt delivery takes this to a higher place," writes Malachowski. "Daring and direct, Swear and Shake points a finger at you, and you can't help but respond. Well done." Other reviewers were affected similarly by the EP's final track, saying that with "harmonies guaranteed to give goosebumps, Swear and Shake do an expert job at bringing the mini record to a dramatic conclusion."
Reviewer Mike Andronico probably captures the feel of Swear and Shake's promise as a new band best, writing, "While still in their early 20s, McHeffey and Spieler exude the confidence and quirk of veteran songwriters. The music is warm and accessible, while the lyrics will stay with listeners long after the disc stops spinning. And while the front man and woman could each entertain on their own, Savage and Elefante provide a rhythmic spine that keeps each song standing tall. For a five-track EP of this quality, perhaps its one flaw is its brevity. Let's hope Swear and Shake extends their play to a full-length next time around."
And he's not alone. Frost Click called the band's EP a "treat" and writes, "There's no denying the fact that Swear and Shake know how to make amazing sounds. The quartet has a knack for creating a wonderful balance of emotion, instruments, vocals and lyrics; making you want to listen more and more."
Are you picking up what we're throwing down? If you have yet to acquaint yourself with the slick stylings of Swear and Shake you can find their tracks and show listings at www.swearanshake.com. They play all over Brooklyn and Manhattan and are a must see!
Written by Amber C. van Nattan
Town Hall
Town Hall is an adventurous folk trio that formed in New York City in the fall of 2010. All members are current juniors in NYU studying music and things. Since returning from their first West Coast tour in June, they've been working on their first full length album, expected to be released in December. For more information, please go to townhallband.com.
Jus Post Bellum's music can be described as anything from folk/indie, to historical fiction set to music. Bandleader Geoffrey Wilson, began writing songs for what he invisioned to be a country-afrobeat band, but soon discovered that it was a difficult genre to do well. Ultimately he put down his saxophone, decided to learn to sing and play guitar and began anew. What came was Jus Post Bellum. The music is inspired by the American Civil War, many years living in the country of upstate New York, and an unhealthy fascination with the muse in his mind of a man and woman from days gone by, living in the woods, loving someone, losing them, dying and growing up again, fearing god and believing in no god, attentive to the minutia and detail in the relationship between nature and man. The writing is reflecitve, poetic, and often sad, yet somehow inspiring in its attentiveness to detail and richness of metaphor, while maintaining a clarity and directness in its narrative.
Wilson is supported by several gifted and intuitive musicians. Hannah Jensen, a fellow Minnesotan writes and sings most all her own harmonies. She comes from a family of singers and is in fact the only real singer in the band. Recently, someone after a show described her voice as that of "an angel" which we can't officially confirm nor deny... With Zach Dunham on drums and percussion, and Daniel Bieber on upright bass and vocals, between them they are the only ones that know both the correct key and tempo of the songs at any given time. That said they can never really be sure what to expect every time Wilson strikes the first chord. They are very good.
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Swear and Shake with Town Hall, Jus Post Bellum
Saturday, October 27 · Doors 8:00PM / Show 8:00PM at The Rock Shop