Labor Day weekend turns New York City into a gothic haven with the return of A Murder of Crows (AMOC) festival. AMOC 2024 promises a macabre cavalcade of gothic and post-punk music, drawing dark souls from all corners of the globe.
Inspired by his many trips to Leipzig’s legendary Wave Gotik Treffen, The Red Party’s Sean Templar founded A Murder of Crows (AMOC) in 2015. What began as a humble one-day event at Mercury Lounge, featuring a trio of bands and a quartet of DJs, quickly gained traction. By 2016, it had morphed into a two-day affair, steadily expanding its reach. Fast forward to 2021, the festival embraced the digital age with a 12-hour live stream on Twitch, sharing its gothic grandeur with a global audience. Not one to rest on its laurels, AMOC added an opening party in 2023, cementing its reputation as a must-attend event for darkwave devotees.
This year’s lineup is set to enchant and enthrall, ensuring the city pulses with the beat of black-clad hearts and echoing guitars, welcoming enthusiasts for a weekend drenched in dark elegance and moody melodies.
The festivities kick off on August 29 at TV Eye in Ridgewood. Attendees will be treated to a live performance by Boston/NYC outfit The Hunt. The night will also feature fifteen DJs from various cities.
On August 30th, the fun takes place at Brooklyn Made with this powerhouse lineup:
The Neuro Farm (DC): Bringing a fusion of darkwave and post-rock.
Christ vs. Warhol (CA): Delivering their unique brand of gothic rock.
Bootblacks (NY): Hometown heroes known for their post-punk prowess.
Frank the Baptist (US/DE): A transatlantic blend of gothic rock.
Kite (SE): The Swedish synth duo known for their atmospheric soundscapes.
The momentum continues at Brooklyn Made on August 31 with the following stalwarts:
Lathe of Heaven (NY): Local favorites with a fresh take on post-punk.
Rosegarden Funeral Party (TX): Infusing darkwave with a modern edge.
1919 (GB): British legends of post-punk revival.
The Bellwether Syndicate (IL): Led by William Faith, delivering powerful gothic rock.
The March Violets (GB): Icons of the gothic rock scene, closing the live performances with their timeless anthems.
Closing Twitch Party: September 1
The festival concludes with a 12-hour Twitch Party on September 1, featuring DJs spinning from 3 PM to 3 AM ET. The festival culminates on September 1 with a 12-hour live-streamed Twitch party, featuring DJs spinning from 3 PM to 3 AM ET.
DJ Lineup for Closing Twitch Party:
Martin Oldgoth (GB)
Dave Bats (CA)
Sean Templar (NY)
Patrick (NJ)
AsuraSunil (CAN/PT)
Hi-Fi Hillary (NY)
Kangal (DC/NJ)
Hate Mior (CAN)
Mortasha Kinski (AU/GB)
Mark Splatter (NY)
Matt V-Christ (NJ)
Mistress McCutchan (CAN)
Ralphie Nigma (CA)
Detra (TX)
Cinis (DC)
Ticket Information:
One Day Pass: $50
Two-Day Pass: Starting at $72.20 (includes free entry to the opening party)
Ticket Purchase Links:
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Saturday Only
Two Day Pass
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