Wednesday, March 18th, 2020
Sirintip x Little Kruta + Lohai + Sean Carroll
Doors: 6:00 PM
/
Show: 8:00 PM
21+ Years

Event Info
Venue Information:
Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11249
Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11249
Due to circumstances outside of our control, this show has been postponed until further notice. Hang on to your tickets, we’ll email you (and post updates here) as soon as a new date is announced.
Artist Info
Sirintip
Stretching across three continents and cultures (Thailand, Sweden and America), Sirintip’s remarkable debut album Tribus — produced by three-time Grammy winner Michael League of Snarky Puppy — is a gathering of different moments from the last four years of the singer/composer’s life. It’s an exciting, eclectic work that touches on pop, R&B, electronic and jazz, while creating a sound uniquely its own.
Tribus means “three” in Latin, a number that serves as the overriding theme on the album — three continents, three languages and the three relationships we all share (to the world, to other people and to ourselves).
And it certainly reflects the singer’s international upbringing. “As someone from three cultures, I've dealt with being as much of an insider as an outsider,” she says. “This has fundamentally formed the way I view the world and how I interact with people.”
Born in Thailand, Sirintip’s family noticed their daughter had a natural affinity for music. “I don’t remember this, but apparently every instrument I touched, I could play a melody I heard on the radio on piano or violin. And I was singing all the time —I probably got this talent from my grandfather, who was a pianist for silent movies.”
Tribus means “three” in Latin, a number that serves as the overriding theme on the album — three continents, three languages and the three relationships we all share (to the world, to other people and to ourselves).
And it certainly reflects the singer’s international upbringing. “As someone from three cultures, I've dealt with being as much of an insider as an outsider,” she says. “This has fundamentally formed the way I view the world and how I interact with people.”
Born in Thailand, Sirintip’s family noticed their daughter had a natural affinity for music. “I don’t remember this, but apparently every instrument I touched, I could play a melody I heard on the radio on piano or violin. And I was singing all the time —I probably got this talent from my grandfather, who was a pianist for silent movies.”
Lohai
Lohai is a new soul pop collaboration between Alita Moses and Devon Yesberger.
Sean Carroll
Sean Carroll is a Brooklyn Based Indie Soul artist. He has at moments been a bread baker, a whiskey seller, and is currently an artisanal pasta maker, but he has always been a musician. Drawing from influences like Gary Clark Jr. and D'Angelo and bolstered by his schooling at the esteemed Clive Davis Institute, Sean frequently packs some of NYC's best rock clubs. At his shows and in his music it's hard to deny that Sean was born to sing and to be on stage. Central to the music is Carroll's singular voice that draws on the soft control of some of soul's best vocalists while evoking the growl of the blues in equal parts. It's a voice that begs to be heard, the kind of voice that's hard to forget.
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