Eric Gabriel

Saturday, May 03, 2025
Doors: 6pm | Show: 8:30pm
$18 advance | $20 day of show

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Eric Gabriel is an NYC born and raised songwriter, pianist, and producer Once generously described as somewhere between Bootsy Collins and Willie Nelson, Gabriel is occasionally groovy, at times introspective, and always pulling from a wide array of folk, soul, and 70s rock. Gabrielʼs debut solo album, Samara, is coming out in March 2025. The album was recorded almost entirely live to tape with no headphones, isolation, or playback in Bedstuy with producer Philip Weinrobe (Adrianne Lenker, Florist). Though this is his first solo release, Gabriel co-founded Melt where he writes, sings, and plays keys. Called “one groovy super-organism” by NPR, he has completed numerous North America headline tours as well as supported a wide array of artists such as Grouplove and Lawrence. Melt released their debut record in 2024 with producer Sam Evian (Big Thief). Gabrielʼs solo project will resonate with fans of Melt who are familiar with his writing style as well as appeal to a more indie and folk-oriented audience.
Hi! I’m Zoe and I write songs, refurbish my 1979 camper van, and try not to burn down the kitchen (seriously, I’m a terrible cook). While studying classical violin at university I discovered my true passion was songwriting … but I had devoted most of my childhood to refining my skills as an orchestral musician. It felt like an impossible shift and I packed up my minivan and left on a 9-month road trip where I wrote a collection of songs on my violin. Finally returning to Philly, I went into the studio with my friends at North Room Records to record these songs properly…and here’s the proof!