Tonight, it’s tonight… 9pm, B Sides at LIC Bar, 45-58 Vernon Boulevard (Court Square stop on the subway.) And yes, we will be overdressed. No cover.




Lift Your Head Up
Tonight, it’s tonight… 9pm, B Sides at LIC Bar, 45-58 Vernon Boulevard (Court Square stop on the subway.) And yes, we will be overdressed. No cover.




I Never Told You I Was Broken is not an easy song, nor an easy subject. In a culture of emotional repression, victim blaming, and lack of empathy, it can be extremely difficult to tell others that you have been abused, assaulted, traumatized, or suffer from mental illness. Even those with sympathy may treat you differently, or trust your competence less. It is a door that cannot be closed. Our self preservation instincts cause us to hide parts of ourselves that are in no way bad, but will be construed as bad, and give us permanent classification. These imposed negative labels may come to dominate other’s perceptions of us. While trauma can affect everything, it is not the whole of a person. Trying to overcome trauma while facing fear or judgement from others adds more mountains, and can be debilitating. Survivors may keep things private for very good reasons, but they may also internalize shame, even when they have done nothing wrong. You can tell the world and be judged, or tell no one and feel isolated; Are these the best we have for choices in a world where we know better?
This song is for anyone dealing with that pain, you are not alone.
Lift your head up, lift your head up, lift your head up, lift your head up now! It is about truly taking in all of the beauty in the moments and the world around you, and also about looking directly at the things in our world that need action and reform. Here is a live performance from The Repressions’ latest show at c’mon everybody in Brooklyn.
There are simply too many good things to say about last night’s show at c’mon everybody~ Fantastic stage, lighting and sound from Somer and Eric, gorgeous high energy music and performance from headliner Earl Yellow, and the type of crowd that just sees you and gives and what an amazing night! Much thanks and love to Earl Yellow and C’mon Everybody !


















You are invited to Astoria Bier and Cheese Broadway, in Astoria Queens, an open, relaxing venue that is a constant for terrific live indie music. On Friday September 2, The Repressions are playing original songs and more. Opening will be an acoustic set by Sam Rasiotis. Admission is free, feelings will be felt and there are so many songs to share!
Special thanks to Astoria Music Collective

A fine night of indie music awaits! Earl Yellow, a queer-led indie alternative rock band based out of Brooklyn, NY, is taking the stage at C’mon Everybody, with their sweet, mellow and poignant original songs. Joining them is The Repressions, the forest-music/folk-punk duo from Queens, singing songs about art, injustice, and emotions as strength. Music and prizes and more~ do come through.
Tickets: $10 in advance/$15 at the door
Advance Tickets: https://dice.fm/event/gry8p-earl-yellow-with-the-repressions-24th-aug-cmon-everybody-new-york-tickets

The Repressions are gigging up a little storm in the next two weeks. Join them at:
Saturday 8-20 ~ Jedi Friends Raid Train Show ~ Twitch ~ 8PM
Wednesday 8-24 ~ C’mon Everybody ~ Brooklyn ~ 8PM
Friday 9-2 ~ Astoria Bier & Cheese ~ Astoria ~ 7PM
Sunday 9-4 ~ Hutch ~ Astoria ~ 4PM
8/30, 9/3, 9/6, 9/9, 9/13, 9/16 – Live Concerts on Twitch
Stay tuned for more and more and more…

Save the evening dates! Next live in person shows Wednesday August 24th in Brooklyn, Friday September 2, and Sunday September 4th in Queens! More details to come very soon. Another Twitch Raid Train show will be Saturday August 20th at 8pm, and Tonight and Tuesday we’ll be playin on Twitch and what may happen? Something like this:
Doing a Twitch show is a unique performing experience. While the venue has more creature comforts, you tend to play much longer sets than at a music venue. You have to be ready for anything at either gig, but there is a tension and freedom taking random requests and improvising on a song you may have never played before. Nate did a fantastic job winging it with one of Barbara’s favorite Red Hot Chili Peppers songs, Dosed, on YouTube today.
To The After is a song of reversal, of fear, and hope through living in the present while the future is only questions.