It’s been a wild revolution around the sun, Harrisburg! As I sat down to start this piece, I realized that July marks a full year as your local music columnist, and I am so thrilled for the journey it’s taken us on, especially in a city so rich with amazing musical performances from its own talents and from its stages welcoming visiting marquee acts. There’s never been a better time to be a music enthusiast in the 717, and I hope you’re taking full advantage of all the arts scene here has to offer.
DROP THE BASS
7/12, Esseks, The Abbey Bar
Mmmsk, mmmsk, mmmsk. Dance and electronica have been having a moment on the Abbey Bar stage in recent months. Esseks, the performance moniker for Brooklyn producer Sam Eckstein, is a bass heavy project with some really crunchy and weird dance tracks. Eckstein also creates somewhat morbid-looking cartoons that complement his musical style well, and if you’re so inclined, I suggest checking them out on esseks.com. It’s definitely out there but the songs are catchy, and it should be a really fun time.
UNDER THE 10-GALLON HAT
7/13, Harrisburg University Presents Charley Crockett, XL Live
Did someone say cowboy summer? I don’t know about you, but I feel like I’ve really dipped into more modern country tracks on my shuffle in recent months (which would have been a blasphemous confession for me to make even five or six years ago). A repeat visitor on those playlists is Charley Crockett, a self-described “$10 Cowboy,” whose album of the same name came out earlier this year, the latest in a series of ambitious releases since 2015. Texas-born Crockett claims to be a descendant of Davy Crockett, and one will hear slight influences of hip-hop and funky soul in his style.
STARRY EYED SOUL
7/25, Harrisburg University Presents Black Pumas, Riverfront Park
Psychedelic soul duo Black Pumas reunited after a brief hiatus, and boy, was it worth the wait! They’re back in Harrisburg touring their spectacular 2023 record, “Chronicles of a Diamond,” which is just so much fun to listen to. I love their songs “Colors” and “Know You Better” from earlier albums but suggest getting acquainted with the sticky “Ice Cream (Pay Phone)” or the gorgeous “More Than a Love Song” from this most recent album. Order the tickets; thank me later.
DON’T MISS
7/28, Harrisburg University Presents Orville Peck, Riverfront Park
Last year, ahead of Orville Peck’s planned performance that was pushed to this summer, I wrote in an unreleased column, “If you’ve been sleeping on Orville Peck, I won’t hold it against you but strongly recommend you add the masked western crooner to your listening mix ASAP.” This time, there’s no excuse—you should absolutely be listening to this lovely, fringe-masked singer. Peck’s got a velvet voice, and his recently released album, “Stampede: Vol. 1,” shows off his sultry yet fresh style with collaborations featuring Willie Nelson, Elton John, Noah Cyrus, Nathaniel Rateliff and quite a few others. There is a tenderness in his style that just hurts so good, and I highly recommend catching him before it’s impossible to afford his shows. See you in the front row!
HONORABLE MENTIONS
7/4, Rob49, H*MAC
7/17, Brainstory, The Abbey Bar
7/17, The Taxpayers, Lovedrafts Brewing Co.
7/18, The Volunteers, H*MAC
7/19, Greensky Bluegrass, XL Live
7/19, The Depth Beneath Us, The Abbey Bar
7/24, Citizen Soldier, H*MAC
7/28, The Starting Line, H*MAC
7/28, Hinder, Lovedrafts Brewing Co.
7/30, Black Flag, H*MAC
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