7pm on facebook live! Live music ~ original songs~ please enjoy from the comfort of your own home.
Here is your formal invitation, in glorious sepia tones!
Lift Your Head Up
7pm on facebook live! Live music ~ original songs~ please enjoy from the comfort of your own home.
Here is your formal invitation, in glorious sepia tones!
Saturday June 27th is the official release date for The Repressions’ single “Whatever Happened To The Bookstore” – on Spotify, Itunes/Apple Music, Google Play, Deezer, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Tidal and much more! And of course the track will be on Bandcamp and Soundcloud too.
To celebrate, The Repressions are performing a livestream concert at 7pm that night on Facebook live.

Here is a link to the facebook live event~ it is public and generally kid friendly by nature. You can enjoy from the comfort of home. Hope to see you there!
This festival was sadly cancelled, but the show went on, with dozens of performers, speakers and cool cats contributing. The full parade can be found in three installments on Veggie Pride Parade NYC’s new Youtube channel. Here is the sing-along video from part 2 by The Repressions:
The Repressions had the loveliest of times singing their original song Followcat, and from the Tiny Desk followed the Tiny Repressions… See their debut in this video. This song is dedicated to Luna!
The Repressions are grateful to have played so many live shows in 2019, including the NYC Veggie Pride Parade in Union Square and Kingston Animalia Concert at BSP Kingston! Thank you to these terrific New York venues and events: The Local, Espresso 77, East Village Social, Irish Whiskey Bar, Union Square Park, Make Music New York, Jack Jones, Dolphin Bookshop & Cafe, Belvedere, LIC Bar, Kumon Awards Ceremony, Athens Square Park, RaR Bar, Shore Fest, Uke Hut, BSP Kingston, The Way Station, The Quays, Shillelagh Tavern, The Mad Donkey, and Marine Terrace. Special thanks to photographer Patrick Merino (he took the fine professional images here,) John Cavaliere and Zack Dash for filming, photographing and always being there, Ben Olson, The AR Community and Astoria Music Collective, our neighborhood musical family! There is much more to come in the new year!
Music: Thank You Charlotte Bronte (Extended Intro) by The Repressions
Sometimes it is okay to wish to be hazy and dreamy, instead of sad. Our imaginations can take us to beautiful, perhaps healing places.
No we don’t stop actually. And we are so glad of it! The Repressions are playing The Mad Donkey:Â 32-07 36th Ave, Astoria, NY 11106 on Saturday November 16 as part of the Turning Leaves Festival!
