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October 22ndOne More Time: A Tribute to Daft Punk
October 23rdLas Cafeteras: Vivan Los Muertos
October 24thLas Cafeteras: Vivan Los Muertos
October 25thBooker T. Jones
October 25thArlie
October 26thBETWEEN FRIENDS - SOLD OUT
October 26thLas Cafeteras
October 28thDeVotchKa
October 30thGhost Light Groove
October 31stJosh Johnson: The Flowers Tour - SOLD OUT
November 1stJosh Johnson: The Flowers Tour - Second Showing
November 1stJosh Johnson: The Flowers Tour - Second Showing
November 2ndJosh Johnson: The Flowers Tour - SOLD OUT
November 2ndMurder By Death - SOLD OUT
November 2ndOsees - SOLD OUT
November 4thThe Altons & Thee Sinseers
November 4thJohn Craigie
November 5thRichy Mitch & The Coal Miners
November 5thMarcus King Band
November 6thWilli Carlisle
November 6thThe Brian Jonestown Massacre - SOLD OUT
November 8thThunderpussy
November 8thJoshua Radin
November 10thTodd Rundgren
November 11thDaniel Donato's Cosmic Country
November 11thLucius
November 12thDean Johnson
November 12thBreabach
November 13thStanley Clarke
November 13thAlgernon Cadwallader
November 15thBreabach
November 15thDesert Dwellers
November 15thJakobs Castle x Strawberry Fuzz
November 16thPeter McPoland
November 17thMarlon Funaki
November 18thInfinity Song
November 19thNew Constellations
November 20thWillie Watson
November 21stNeko Case
November 21stDakhaBrakha
December 3rdDakhaBrakha
December 4thLAERZ
December 5thMegan Hamilton
December 6thThe Klezmatics: Happy Joyous Hanukkah
December 17thDemetri Martin
December 18thSquirrel Nut Zippers Christmas Caravan
December 19thSunSquabi
December 21stShaun Cassidy
January 6thMadison Cunningham
January 16thGoldford
January 20thTank and the Bangas
January 23rdJosh Teed
January 23rdAndy Frasco & The U.N.
January 25thWelcome To Night Vale: Murder Night in Blood Forest
January 26thWilliam Elliott Whitmore
January 27thDon Broco
January 28thJoan Osborne & KT Tunstall
January 31stVincent Neil Emerson
January 31stStorm Large
February 5thSheng Wang
February 7thKathleen Edwards
February 14thAJ Lee & Blue Summit
February 14thAJ Lee & Blue Summit
February 15thLadysmith Black Mambazo
February 17thLadysmith Black Mambazo
February 18thKitchen Dwellers
February 24thbbno$
February 25thMagic City Hippies
March 1stThe Strumbellas
March 2ndColony House
March 3rdJonah Kagen
March 4thThe Assad Brothers
March 6thPreservation Hall Jazz Band
March 7thOn A Winter's Night
March 11thThe Bad Plus
March 13thLunasa
March 15thPink Martini
March 23rdPink Martini
March 24th54 ULTRA
April 4thChristian McBride & Edgar Meyer
April 7thKathy Griffin
April 9thTINZO + JOJO
April 10thUkulele Orchestra of Great Britain
April 28thMac DeMarco - SOLD OUT
May 21stAlgernon Cadwallader
w/ Walter Mitty and His Makeshift Orchestra & Star 99
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ALGERNON CADWALLADER
Trying Not to Have a Thought, out September 12 via Saddle Creek, isn’t just Algernon Cadwallader’s first album since 2011’s Parrot Flies, it’s their first with the original lineup since 2008’s Some Kind of Cadwallader. Shortly after that debut, drummer Nick Tazza and guitarist Colin Mahony departed; Algernon broke up in 2012 and stayed dormant until their feverishly anticipated 2022 reunion.
“There’s a certain magic to this original form,” says vocalist-bassist Peter Helmis. No one expected new music, but as they rehearsed, ideas emerged, and the seeds of Trying Not to Have a Thought took root. “I’m kind of hearing in my head what this person’s already doing,” recalls guitarist Joe Reinhart of their rekindled chemistry.
Written across two retreats, Washington’s Snoqualmie and Pennsylvania’s Poconos, the album was tracked at Pachyderm Studios and Reinhart’s Headroom in Philadelphia. Rather than sounding forced, it’s warm, lively, and effortlessly hooky. Fans will recognize Algernon’s DNA, yet the record feels uncoupled from trends: “Joan of Arc and Pavement in a blender is where we end up,” Reinhart jokes.
Lyrically, Helmis moves from abstract prose to explicit themes: grief (“Hawk”), protest (“Revelation 420”), capitalism’s failures (“Million Dollars”), and the MOVE 9 tragedy (“Attn MOVE”). The title reflects resisting mental overload amid chaos—and the band’s instinctive bond. “This is just what comes out of us when these four people get in a room,” Helmis says.