$20 day of show - cash or Venmo.
About the band: Imagine a trail that traverses the atmospheric sounds of Nick Drake, the heartfelt emotion of Neil Young, and the quirky storytelling of The Kinks and you’ll get an inkling of the irresistible sound of The Electric Farm.
According to Acoustic Live! “A listener who enters ‘the Farm’ will find a highly developed melodic sense and an ability to create intriguing lyrics.” The music by singer-songwriter Joey Mutis is featured in television (NUMB3RS, One Tree Hill, Happy Endings, Drive) and film (Drive Me Crazy). His song “Man of the Town” was called “one of my favorite songs by anybody” by Philly folk legend Gene Shay.
For more than 30 years, The Electric Farm has performed at East Coast venues including Musikfest, Godfrey Daniels, Sellersville Theatre, World Cafe, The Historic Blairstown Theater, Steel City Coffeehouse, Morristown Theater, 40 Watt Club, and Johnny D’s, as well as storied NYC clubs Kenny’s Castaways and CBGB. Peter Buck of REM played mandolin on early recordings. The band has opened for a diverse group of artists including The SunRa Arkestra, Strawbs, Badfinger, Dave Mason, Railroad Earth, John Gorka, and others.
The Electric Farm has four studio albums—UNGLUED, THE ELECTRIC FARM, BOOMSCHLANG VIPER STORY, and SIX.