Diy Emo
New York, United States
Pontiac, United States
Brisbane, Australia
Newcastle, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Woronora Heights, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Belgrave, Australia
Adelaide, Australia
Perth, Australia
An energetic indie rock band from Long Island who mix hooky emo with math rock smarts, Macseal released a trio of increasing well-received indie EPs in the mid-2010s before delivering their 2019 full-length debut. Staffed by Ryan Bartlett (vocals, guitar), Cole Szilagyi (vocals, guitar), Greg Feltman (guitar), Justin Canavaciol (bass), and Francesca Impastato (drums), the group formed in 2014 and self-released their eponymous home-recorded debut EP in August 2015. From their start, Macseal's sound relied heavily on complex riffs and quirky time signatures while remaining accessible through warmly melodic, emo-driven songwriting. A second EP, Yeah, No, I Know, appeared in in 2017 as the band ramped up their touring amid school responsibilities; several members were enrolled at Berklee School of Music. Their third EP, 2018's Map It Out, was recorded in Maryland with veteran engineer J. Robbins (the Promise Ring, the Dismemberment Plan), and represented an improved production value. Prior to the release of their first album, Macseal signed with 6131 Records and slimmed down to a quartet with the departure of Feltman. Their debut full-length, Super Enthusiast, was released in late 2019. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi
Read moreAn energetic indie rock band from Long Island who mix hooky emo with math rock smarts, Macseal released a trio of increasing well-received indie EPs in the mid-2010s before delivering their 2019 full-length debut. Staffed by Ryan Bartlett (vocals, guitar), Cole Szilagyi (vocals, guitar), Greg Feltman (guitar), Justin Canavaciol (bass), and Francesca Impastato (drums), the group formed in 2014 and self-released their eponymous home-recorded debut EP in August 2015. From their start, Macseal's sound relied heavily on complex riffs and quirky time signatures while remaining accessible through warmly melodic, emo-driven songwriting. A second EP, Yeah, No, I Know, appeared in in 2017 as the band ramped up their touring amid school responsibilities; several members were enrolled at Berklee School of Music. Their third EP, 2018's Map It Out, was recorded in Maryland with veteran engineer J. Robbins (the Promise Ring, the Dismemberment Plan), and represented an improved production value. Prior to the release of their first album, Macseal signed with 6131 Records and slimmed down to a quartet with the departure of Feltman. Their debut full-length, Super Enthusiast, was released in late 2019. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi
| Date | Event name | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 08 May 2026 | Macseal in New York | Webster Hall, New York, NY, United States |
| 16 May 2026 | Macseal in Pontiac | The Crofoot Ballroom, Pontiac, MI, United States |
| 17 Jul 2026 | Macseal in Brisbane | The Brightside Brisbane, Brisbane, QL, Australia |
| 18 Jul 2026 | Macseal in Newcastle | Hamilton Station Hotel, Newcastle, NS, Australia |
| 19 Jul 2026 | Macseal in Sydney | Mary's Underground, Sydney, NS, Australia |
| 21 Jul 2026 | Macseal in Wollongong City Council | La La La's, Woronora Heights, NS, Australia |
| 22 Jul 2026 | Macseal in Melbourne | Stay Gold, Melbourne, VI, Australia |
| 23 Jul 2026 | Macseal in Melbourne | Sooki Lounge, Belgrave, VI, Australia |
| 24 Jul 2026 | Macseal in Adelaide | Jive, Adelaide, SA, Australia |
| 25 Jul 2026 | Macseal in Perth | The Boston, Perth, WA, Australia |