$18 advanced, $22 day of show
General Admission (standing) - Doors at 7PM
Brooklyn-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Tōth (Alex Toth of Rubblebucket) returns with his third album, And The Voice Said. Known for emotionally potent songwriting shot through with wit and humor, Tōth creates live shows that feel less like performances and more like communal gatherings — heart-on-sleeve, deeply felt, and open to everyone. His stage presence is magnetic, his banter delightfully unhinged, and his trumpet playing soulful and expressive. Co-produced by Grammy-nominated artist Caroline Rose and featuring Kimbra, And The Voice Said captures Tōth in full bloom as both a singer and visionary artist.
Tōth’s paradoxical third album, And The Voice Said is a prayer to be able to pray, a meditation on why he meditates, a collection of jokes about what he holds sacred.
Toth's path to this album has been anything but linear. After early struggles with addiction and run-ins with the law, Toth found salvation in music, co-founding Rubblebucket in college and building a joyful collective that became his lifeline. Getting sober while navigating a very public breakup and maintaining the creative partnership taught him that spiritual seeking isn't about transcendence – it's about staying. With Rubblebucket on indefinite hiatus, Tōth is ready to focus his full energy on his solo work: music that doesn't bypass the messy human work of choosing life, choosing love, choosing embodiment.
“Brilliant”
“robust indie rock melodies and a wistful horn section”
“something like a lost Beach Boys session produced by Brian Eno”
Sean Nicholas Savage opens


