New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ A Raven's Sorrow Official Website) Pioneering large-scale music and visual art events that revolve around the band's breakthrough concept album, A Raven's Sorrow filled Boston's House of Blues foundation room to capacity on July 27, drawing 254 people and keeping the room full from the moment doors opened at 7pm through the end of the night. Two days later, the band similarly filled the rock venue Arlene's Grocery in New York City on a Sunday night.
Both the Boston and New York City audiences raved about "The A Raven's Sorrow Experience" being like nothing they had experienced before, praising both the art and music, with one attendee even calling A Raven's Sorrow's own performance that night "the most unique act in New York City." Between the two events, more than 120 works were exhibited by 40 artists, all of whom were present for a meet and greet.
A Raven's Sorrow is currently planning follow-up events in Boston and New York City, as well as other cities around the country.
About A Raven's Sorrow
A Raven's Sorrow is a nationally touring rock band whose tours involve a collaboration with dozens of local artists. In June 2012, the band released its debut album, "Chrysalis," a double-disc concept album that took ten years to write and a year-and-a-half of studio time to record and mix, to strongly positive reviews. The album tells the story of life through singer Jeff Glazier's eyes, exploring what it means to be human. A Raven's Sorrow maintains a media and press page on its website at https://www.arsband.com/press.html.
|