Through the Monitor: Unplugged II

A musical evening hosted by yours truly & willmeetsworld

This Friday, September 13th (ooooo sp0oOoOky), The Fort opens its doors to welcome Sarah Katherine Lawless, Lem Lom, Jamie Goodson, and Oh Vinnie, four super talented NY-based artists that have been making waves throughout the city. 

The second edition of Through The Monitor: Unplugged falls around the one year anniversary of TTM’s launch and so we’ll be printing the first edition of the zine to celebrate!

RSVP TO GUARANTEE A SPOT AND ZINE! THE FORT IS SMALL - 30 cap. 

And read on for more about the artists, TTM, the superb night we have in store — come hang.

JAMIE GOODSON

Jamie is an NYC based singer-songwriter who combines heartfelt lyrics, as well as the laughable, relatable everyday experience, with creative melody. She evokes a sense of introspection, wonder and playfulness in each and every listener.

Latest Release:

SARAH KATHERINE LAWLESS

Sarah Katherine Lawless is a New York City based indie rock singer-songwriter. She has been writing music since she was able to speak (she'd like to think her sound has come quite a long way since). Initially dabbling in the realm of singer-songwriter style ballads, she settled into the indie alt rock genre after teaching herself to play guitar.

She received a BFA from Boston Conservatory at Berklee College of Music. During her time there, she became a part of the Boston indie house show scene. After moving to New York, she has continued to perform at local hot spots such as Rockwood Music Hall, Bowery Ballroom, and SoFar Sounds NYC along with features on playlists for Fashionably early and grrrl music.

Debut EP, Look What I'm Learning:

 

LEM LOM

"I wanted so badly to be rock and roll, but I'm just not. This is what happened instead."

Debut album:

OH VINNIE

Oh Vinnie is the alias of songwriter Abby Makoviney — soft pop princess with a lot of emotional dumping to pass along. Originally from North Carolina, her melodies are greatly inspired by the southern folk she listened to growing up.

Latest Release:

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