10 Years of The Repressions!

On January 31, 2015, Ben asked Barbara to show him a song she had written, and she sang the vocal melody. Ben picked up a guitar, fiendishly composed, and a few hours later, “Allow” was written. Though they had been friends since 2003, and had supported each other’s artistry, they had no idea they could collaborate that well. The next morning, they wrote the song “Down.” They played both songs dozens of times for two days, and on February 3, 2015, they played them at the open mic in Astoria, NYC, signing up as “The Repressions.” That ten minute set changed everything, because so much of art, training, study, wildness, work, and friendship fell into place in a scene and a way that was simply right. There are few moments in life when we are absolute in clarity, purpose, and home. This was such lightning.

Their dear friend Ashley came out, cheered, and took this photo:

In February of 2015, the newly formed band played twelve open mics, and wrote eleven original songs, including Allow, Down, The Repressions Theme Song, Flee, Whatever Happened to the Bookstore, Weird Place, Tiny Little Love Song, Where’s the Sun, Let’s Get Depressed, The New Brooklyn, and Medicate Me. The year 2015 would see seven more original songs, and seven shows, with the first official show on June 26, 2015.

That same February of 2015, at that same open mic in Astoria, Barbara and Ben met a solo singer songwriter named Nate. He came to their shows and they to his, and by the next year all three were jamming together. Nate officially joined the band in 2017, and The Repressions were a trio for many shows.

During this time Ben was continuing his solo music career, and found success with his other band, Ruderals. When Ben was accepted into his Masters’ program in early 2019, he stepped back from The Repressions, and the trio became a duo. However, the three still play together when they can, because they love it.

Nate and Barbara have been playing live all over New York City and occasionally beyond, with livestream shows on Twitch, dozens of original songs, new releases, video game vocals, radio features, and podcasts. They also fell in love. The artist life is neither steady nor easy, but they do feel that they are living the dream. They continue.

The Repressions has always been a band with a mission statement, sometimes three. These songs about injustice, oppression, and sorrow are more relevant than ever, and we hope that they will be shared to anyone feeling alone, marginalized, or frightened. We will always entertain, in an inclusive and upbeat style, because music is community, and art is activism.

In 2015, Barbara and Ben met Nate, and they also met other artists that would become true, hardcore friends, and people who encouraged and inspired the weird wildness. We have to thank Sam Rasiotis, Brandon Glasgow, Kyle Rogers, Virginia Marcs, Andreas Karantzikos, John Cavaliere, Andy Sydor, John Keegan, Nelly Dubarry, the late and dearly missed Keith Malonis, Katelyn Richards, Rick Rocker, Kayla O’Keefe, Paul Trust, and Chris Sayre. The next years would bring more amazing friends and colleagues into their lives, and there are more thanks to give to Miguel Hernandez, Paul Howells, R. Andres, Rebecca Moore, Sara Hurwitz, Jeannie Skelly, Natalie Asport, Diana the Vegan, Michael Hernandez, Ali Derie, Stewart Mitchell, Jasmine Sandler, Rashmi, Riley Burke, Faustian Organ, Dante Harasz, Diana Morgan, the radiant twins Dashita and Phil, Jimi Durso, Apryl Knight, The Konexos, Vlad, and so many more. We keep meeting amazing musicians and people.

It has been a privilege to work with Stunshine Music, and to play shows with hundreds of bands and songwriters in these past ten years. You can scroll through the website to see the gig posters and memories.

Special thanks to Ashley, Shelly, David, Lisa, Nancy, Bill, Taeko, Jina, Daniel, Kori, Kalia, Ro, Zach, David B., Nichole, and Karl.

The Repressions have big news and a lot of new music for 2025, and we hope that you will follow us wherever you find music. If you are in the New York City area, we hope to see you at a show, and if you are anywhere else in the world, join us on Twitch. Life is challenging, and art can lift and carry us through the dark times. Thank you for an amazing decade!

NPR Tiny Desk Contest 2025 ~ Trust Your Doors

The Repressions’ song “Trust Your Doors” is the official entry for NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest 2025! This is a song about the difficulty of making changes, for even the best changes to our lives are not easy.

This contest features independent artists and is a lovely showcase of songwriting, and desks! A new tiny Repressions desk and all of the previous customized tiny desks can be seen in between the color scheme. Thank you for watching!

The Shows of June 2024

What a marvelous month of music! June was flutteringly full of music, every day was a live show, a Twitch show, a recording session, piano and voice classes, open mics, videos, and putting artwork together for our new Song Title Storybook. This was New York Music Month, and The Repressions certainly particicpated. Thank you to The Local Hostels Hotel, Ronny Kornfeld, Jasmine Sandler, American Federation of Musicians, Afzal Hussain, Jedi Nitemare, Plant Powered Disruptors and everyone who came out to watch! July shows begin this week, Wednesday July 3rd at LIC Bar! Here are some highlights from June:

The Local Hostels Hotel ~ June 5, 2024

Espresso 77 – June 15, 2024

Central Park with Plant Powered Disruptors ~ June 21, 2024

Warrior Women Concert at AFM NYC ~ June 28, 2024

Twitch Shows, Astoria Music Collective Open Mics, Jamming with Bill Lay, and recording with original Repression Ben Olson!

Here’s to a jumpin’ July!

Winter & Spring 2024

2024 has been wild and often wonderful, and it is time to update the gallery.

January: So Yea Podcast hosted by AGO, Twitch with special guest Tira the Cat, Shillelagh Tavern, official video and release for Bright Lights:

February: Plant Powered Disruptors Podcast, Espresso 77, Twitch, Organic Grill:

March: Maggie Halls, Twitch, Jina’s wedding, Vocals for Stunshine Music:

April: Juilliard Extension Recitals, Espresso 77, Organic Grill and a new mic at The Queensboro:

Artists we’ve played with so far in 2024: R. Andres, The Grey Scales, and Riley Burke!

Artists and shows we’ve seen so far in 2024: Fruit Bats, Guster, R. Andres, The Grey Scales, Paul & Aly, Riley Burke, Sara No H, Brokeneck Girls, Katelyn Richards, Scott Tran, dozens of talented artists on Twitch including Aligned Alchemy Apryl Knight, Coincidence Machine, and Ruckus Hullabaloo, and an exhibit by Avi Bonime (Dire Wolf Photo.)

Youtube has six new videos so far, including the new song “That Guy” our tribute to Miguel of Astoria Music Collective.

There’s a little gallery for now~ New York is in Spring mode ~ We hope you are having a lovely May ~ Look for new song releases in June, and lots of upcoming shows!

That Guy (Miguel’s Song) – Astoria Music Collective Fundraiser for Miguel Hernandez

New song and YouTube video today!

Miguel Hernandez is the founder and solo art machine behind Astoria Music Collective. Miguel has fallen ill and the community is coming together to help him and his family come through. Like the song says, Miguel loves everybody, genuinely, and is just the coolest, sweetest person, aside from all of the support and hard work he does on behalf of artists. We all love Miguel, and we all have a story about something wonderful he did for us. Give at this link if you can, GO FUNDE ME for Miguel or attend one of the live fundraising shows all month. There are cool raffles and great performances awaiting you.

The Repressions will be dedicating their Tuesday March 12 Twitch show to Miguel. Follow Astoria Music Collective for the details on amazing music, community, and support. We all love that guy.

NPR Tiny Desk Contest 2024 ~ Each Time You Go Away

The Repressions’ new song “Each Time You Go Away” is the official entry for NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest 2024! This contest features independent artists and is a splendid showcase of songwriting and desks! A new tiny desk and all of the previous customized tiny desks can be found in the video

In life we try on many hats, as we should, to figure out who we are. The world at large puts many hats, labels, and behaviors upon us that may not align with who we really are, and the parts of ourselves that we know, deeply, and without pretense. Each Time You Go Away is a song about going away from, and trying to get back to, your true self.

Thank you for watching and remember to seek out the other artists in the contest, it is always full of talent!

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