event

Camp Sugar, Everything Turned to Color
Tue April 3, 2018 8:30 pm (Doors: 8:00 pm )
The Southgate House Revival - The Lounge
Ages 21 and Up
FREE
Camp Sugar

Camp Sugar's sound is a collection of well-crafted poppy dream funk that reflects heart & soul from the lead singer's past and his rumination of the future. Noah Sugarman, founding member and songwriter, released his debut album, "Art Of Starting A Fire", on the Unison Music label in 2009. The talented, multi-instrumentalist, has toured the country coast-to-coast, with an array of bands. In 2007, Sugarman signed with Unison Music of Los Angeles.

In addition to Camp Sugar and his solo efforts, Sugarman has made significant contributions to alt-country/alt rock band, 500 Miles to Memphis, touring 250+ days a year from 2008 thru 2010, and playing bass and guitar on their last two albums, "Sunshine In A Shot Glass" and "We've Built Up to Nothing".

Sugarman released a second album, "After the Blackout", in 2014, accompanied by a heavy touring schedule that took the band throughout North America and garnered rave reivews in Europe.

Everything Turned to Color

"Each track is a jewel held up to the light."

Everything Turned To Color is the unlikely but serendipitous musical partnership between veteran songwriters Bryan and Kyle Weber and Neha Jiwrajka.

Graduates of New York University, brothers Bryan and Kyle began their musical careers as leaders of the Alternative Rock band ZELAZOWA, releasing three full-length albums, touring the world from 2006-2009, and founding the DIY tour booking website IndieOnTheMove.com. 

Neha Jiwrajka (whose mother is a classically trained Hindustani singer) worked at tech giant Google in San Francisco, CA before leaving the company to pursue a masters degree in Jazz vocal performance at The New England Conservatory of Music. A classically trained pianist in her own right, Neha released her first solo record "The Dreamer" during her time in Boston, eventually relocating to NYC after graduation.

It was in the lobby of their Brooklyn apartment building that Bryan first met Neha, the new neighbor that apparently didn't mind his kids running, screaming, and climbing all over the lobby furniture. The chance encounter quickly turned into regular song workshopping sessions, which inevitably included Bryan's longtime songwriting partner Kyle on lead guitar.

In May of 2015, Bryan, Kyle, and Neha debuted as Everything Turned To Color at local DUMBO bar and music venue 68 Jay. Over the next two years, the trio of ex-Alt-Rock brothers and their classically trained neighbor toured up and down the northeast corridor time and time again, honing their Beatles meets Ella Fitzgerald-esque sound at notable venues including Rockwood Music Hall, World Cafe Live, Club Passim, and Daryl's House, to name a few.

In June of 2016, the group entered ECR Music Studios in NYC to track its debut album with esteemed musician/producer and founder of #IRespectMusic, Blake Morgan. The eleven song LP, entitled "Life Imagined", is scheduled for release in the summer of 2017 and will be preceded and followed by extensive touring on both coasts.

Says Mr. Morgan: “It’s rare that I’m hit this powerfully with new music–truly goose-bump inducing–and as a result, I’m not only a fan but completely sure that great things lie ahead for this band.”

Lineup:
Neha Jiwrajka - vocals, piano, ukulele 
Bryan Weber - vocals, acoustic guitar
Kyle Weber - vocals, electric guitar

Contact:
www.everythingturnedtocolor.com
everythingturnedtocolor@gmail.com

Press:
"What an amazing band. It’s like She and Him have found a seriousness that is often missing in most pop music." - Audio Fuzz

"Brooklyn based Everything Turned to Color’s new record "Life Imagined" is a perfect example of letting pure ingredients shine. If you’re an old soul feeling particularly lost in the zeitgeist of pop music, this is your record." - One Track Mine

"Folk sounds have always conveyed matters of the soul like no other, and Everything Turned To Color paints landscapes of emotion. While creamy textures build, sweet lyricism flows like a wise river." - All Things Go