The Machine bringing Pink Floyd tribute

| 02 Mar 2018 | 12:10

    NEWTON — The Machine, America’s top Pink Floyd show, will come to the Newton Theatre at 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 28.
    Ticket prices will range from $39-$49.
    The Machine has forged a 30-year reputation of excellence, extending the legacy of Pink Floyd, while creating another legacy all their own. Over the years, The Machine has touched the hearts and souls of many, selling out theaters, large clubs and casinos across North and Central America, Europe and Asia. They have also appeared at renowned music festivals such as Bonnaroo, Riverbend, Gathering of the Vibes, Buffalo's Artpark, and Germany’s Rock of Ages.
    In honor of their 30th Anniversary, they will perform three classic Floyd albums, played in their entirety: Wish You Were Here, Animals, and Dark Side Of The Moon.
    The New York-based band focuses on making every show an authentic Floydian experience for their fans. Known for performing a diverse mix of The Floyd’s extensive 16 album repertoire (complete with faithful renditions of well known hits as well as obscure gems), The Machine’s stellar musicianship, dramatic lighting and video, and their passionate delivery sets them above and beyond the rest.
    In the classic tradition, The Machine explores collective improvisation paralleling and even rivaling that of an early 1970’s Pink Floyd mentality. Their use of expanded theatrical elements and elaborate stage displays continues in the spirit of the later Floyd lineups of the 1980’s. The band is also known for recreating entire albums as a part of their show, accepting requests from fans, and for taking an A to Z approach in which one song is played for every letter of the alphabet. Additionally, the quartet has been sharing the stage with full symphony orchestras, enhancing and expanding the sonic depth of Pink Floyd.
    In 2004, Two Nights at the Keswick was released as a DVD/CD, archiving the band’s bi-annual residency at this historic Philadelphia venue. Their next release, Unplugged (2006) captures a special acoustic performance at B.B. King’s in NYC featuring rare Syd Barrett solo material and deep cuts from early Floyd albums. Live In Amsterdam, a stunning new concert DVD filmed at the Pepsi Stage, was released in August of 2008. In 2011, the Machine released a live recording of symphonic Pink Floyd drawn from their many orchestra appearances.
    The members of The Machine include founding member Tahrah Cohen (drums), with long time stagemates Ryan Ball (guitar, vocals), Scott Chasolen (keys, vocals) and Adam Minkoff (bass, vocals).