“David Cloyd is back, and back with a vengeance.”
—The Big Takeover
Celebrate the release of David Cloyd’s new album Red Sky Warning as he performs with a band of Buffalo all-stars, including Eric “CRiTT” Crittenden, D Ray, Nate Kalnitz, and Jeff Miers, with special guest Miranda Shulman on violin. Zak Ward & The Million Dollar Question opens.
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Advance Tickets $15 | Day of Show $20
Duende Bin Stage (2nd Floor) | Concert starts at 9:00 p.m. | Doors at 8:15 p.m.
David Cloyd has returned to the national spotlight in stunning fashion—major press coverage, major and multiple editorial placements on Apple Music, and an invigorated and passionate audience on three continents. His new album, Red Sky Warning, written and performed by David Cloyd, and mixed and mastered by Blake Morgan (Lenny Kravitz, Lesley Gore, Janita), is out June 6th, 2025. Cloyd’s reputation as an indie-music cult figure has been cemented in recent months with the release of the singles “If We Could Escape,” "Drive With Me," and “Ocean Of Hours” all being added to Apple Music's “New In Alternative” playlist, alongside music from St. Vincent, U2, The Cure, My Morning Jacket, Bright Eyes, Bon Iver and others.
The Indie Grid writes, “Cloyd’s return promises not only a continuation of the distinctive artistry that made him a cult figure but also a deeper dive into the emotional terrain he’s been traversing throughout his career. As he navigates themes of time, love, and identity, this new material reflects the emotional complexity of someone who has lived through both the highs of indie stardom and the quieter more personal victories of life outside the spotlight.” Plastic Magazine adds, “Revered for his ability to craft emotive, intricately layered compositions, David Cloyd has enjoyed a decorated musical adventure that’s seen him become an indie cult hero.”
This new record finds Cloyd hitting the same brilliant note his earlier work struck. His artistry will draw comparisons to Radiohead, Beck, Nick Drake, Jeff Buckley, and Peter Gabriel as it always has, but Cloyd’s distinctive voice—both as a singer and as a record maker—continues to be completely his own.
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