EARMILK EARMILK
  • NEW MUSIC
    • DANCE
    • ELECTRONIC
    • EXPERIMENTAL
    • HIP-HOP
    • INDIE
    • POP
    • ROCK
  • INDUSTRY NEWS
    • DOCUMENTARIES
    • EVENTS
    • FASHION
    • LIFESTYLE
    • MUSIC GEAR
    • MUSIC INDUSTRY
    • TECHNOLOGY
  • OPINION
  • ALBUM REVIEWS
  • GEAR REVIEWS
  • INTERVIEWS
  • FEATURES
    • FESTIVALS
    • EXCLUSIVES
    • LISTS
    • CONTESTS
    • Photo Journals
  • SERIES
    • Artist to Watch
    • Under The Crust
    • Flashback Friday
    • Suicide Sundaes
    • Daily 2%
    • The Club
    • Weekend Selector
    • Mashup Mondays
    • Artist Remixed
    • Wobble Wednesday
    • Night Rumours
    • Indie Sabbath
    • Straight No Chase
    • Straight From the Teet
  • Jobs
  • About EARMILK
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Music
EARMILK EARMILK
EARMILK EARMILK
  • NEW MUSIC
    • DANCE
    • ELECTRONIC
    • EXPERIMENTAL
    • HIP-HOP
    • INDIE
    • POP
    • ROCK
  • INDUSTRY NEWS
    • DOCUMENTARIES
    • EVENTS
    • FASHION
    • LIFESTYLE
    • MUSIC GEAR
    • MUSIC INDUSTRY
    • TECHNOLOGY
  • OPINION
  • ALBUM REVIEWS
  • GEAR REVIEWS
  • INTERVIEWS
  • FEATURES
    • FESTIVALS
    • EXCLUSIVES
    • LISTS
    • CONTESTS
    • Photo Journals
  • SERIES
    • Artist to Watch
    • Under The Crust
    • Flashback Friday
    • Suicide Sundaes
    • Daily 2%
    • The Club
    • Weekend Selector
    • Mashup Mondays
    • Artist Remixed
    • Wobble Wednesday
    • Night Rumours
    • Indie Sabbath
    • Straight No Chase
    • Straight From the Teet
  • Electronic
  • Event Review
  • Neo-Soul
  • Soul

SHEBAD at the Sultan Room: Where Audience & Band Become One

  • September 5, 2025
  • Angela Cook
Total
0
Shares
0
0

In today’s fast-moving world, where doom scrolling is engineered by algorithms on every app, “slowing down” feels harder than ever. 

A live show, however, is designed to quiet your mind—even if only for an hour—and demand attention to the performers on stage.

Hailing from Guelph, Ontario, neo-soul music and art project SHEBAD, comprised of Claire Voy (Vocals/Guitar), Ciccio Spagnolo (Bass/Keys/Flute), Emil White (Keys/Bass/Sax), Bridget Walsh (Violin/Trumpet/BG Vox), and Emmitt Leacock (Drums/MC) has been on tour for the past few weeks and recently delivered a standout performance at Brooklyn’s Sultan Room.

The venue itself is unique—a tall staircase leads up to a patio-style rooftop, lined with basket-weave fencing that blocks views of the surrounding buildings. 

On Wednesday, September 3rd, it hosted this deeply artistic, message-driven band for an hour-plus set that had the audience clapping, oohing, and aahing. 

It was a performance that held the audience’s attention every step of the way—making it nearly impossible to reach for your phone, unless it was to capture a snippet of their live set.

Watching the five-piece switch instruments and trade places throughout the night, it was clear they share a profound bond—one that’s amplified by their message, Music is the Answer which also happens to be the title of their latest album.

It’s hard not to draw a comparison to Hiatus Kaiyote, with the changing rhythms and jazz-inspired top-line melodies that dance above jazzy chord progressions—but SHEBAD is entirely their own band.

Claire Voy might be singing to her heart’s content, but she makes it clear that she couldn’t be up there without her four comrades. Voy leans gracefully into her role while everyone plays their solos and politely steps aside to let each member have their moment to shine—highlighting the deep respect for everyone’s individual artistry throughout the set.

Their live show brings their music to life in a new way. With how sonically rich each song is, it’s obvious the band cares deeply about their arrangements. 

Combined with such a tight performance, it’s clear these musicians are underrated—hidden pros who deserve far more attention from the public.

With each band member juggling multiple instruments and slipping between them with ease, the set felt like watching an old-world troupe—psychedelic textures colliding with the spirit of a Renaissance tavern, where a bard’s fiddle sparks stomps and claps. 

Photo Credit: Ellie Gilbert Bair

Only this time, the role of the fiddle was taken up by Bridget Walsh on electric violin, and yes, the stomping really did happen.

Voy even jumped into the audience to dance with individual audience members during one of the final songs of the night.

There’s clearly magic in their music, as everyone was transported by listening and watching their vibe in real time. 

To me, their journey is just beginning, and it’s a promising one given how magnetic their energy is the moment they take the stage.

Connect with SHEBAD: Website | Instagram |TikTok | YouTube

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Share 0
Share 0
Related Topics
  • band
  • Live Performance
  • live show
  • neo-soul
  • Shebad
  • Sultan Room
  • tour
Angela Cook

Angela Cook is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor with a passion for unearthing innovative sounds and stories in the music scene. When she's not crafting compelling content, you can find her exploring the boroughs for record shops.

Previous Article
  • Indie
  • Punk
  • Rock

“Popular Too” is Monte’s cathartic ode to being yourself [Video]

  • September 5, 2025
  • Victoria Polsely
View Article
Next Article
  • Ambient
  • Atmospheric
  • Electronic
  • Experimental
  • New Music
  • Uncategorized

Mieko Shimizu gives a glimpse into the beyond with 'Breathe Out' EP [Music Video]

  • September 5, 2025
  • Lucy Nece
View Article
You May Also Like
Close to Monday
View Article
  • Alternative
  • Electronic
  • Indie

Close to Monday explores the experience of human pressure in "Breakdown Simulations"

  • December 4, 2025
View Article
  • Electronic
  • Indie
  • Mainstage
  • Pop
  • Uncategorized

Popcorn Fiend returns With “Ae Fond Farewell”

  • December 2, 2025
View Article
  • Hip-Hop
  • Mainstage
  • New Music
  • R&B
  • Soul
  • Soul-Hop
  • Toronto Events

Eric Ryan, kaiyel & Merv xx Gotti deliver alt hiphop warmth on "Take It Slow"

  • December 1, 2025
View Article
  • Dance
  • Electronic
  • Indie
  • Interviews

Gus Marsden from Breathing Records chats new record label, 'Inhale Vol. I' compilation, the future of music and more [Interview]

  • December 1, 2025
View Article
  • Electronic

NML explores the realms on deep, underground and raw electronic music on "ISOLA"

  • December 1, 2025
View Article
  • Dance
  • Electro
  • Electronic
  • Electronica
  • Experimental
  • Jazz
  • New Music
  • Techno

Smag På Dig Selv defies convention with "Vik's Rawcore"

  • December 1, 2025
View Article
  • Electronica
  • Witch House

r4vn uncovers a dark and immersive world on new album 'raven’s inferno'

  • December 1, 2025
View Article
  • Alt-Pop
  • Electronica
  • Future R&B
  • Lo-Fi
  • New Music

From shadows to bounce: Harve’s single “phone” shines

  • December 1, 2025
Popular Music
  • Jay Century chats working with Khalid, the magic of producing, technology and more [Interview]
    • December 4, 2025
  • Hélène in Paris blends elegance and warmth on festive single “Christmas in Paris” [Video]
    • December 4, 2025
  • Aaron Koenig invites listeners to dance and reflect with “Blow My Mind!” [Video]
    • December 4, 2025
  • Diego Barrera and Ameh Fashi deliver anthemic new single “Legendary”
    • December 4, 2025
  • Konrad Kinard
    Konrad Kinard turns cold war memories into a mesmerizing tale on "War Is Family" album
    • December 4, 2025
Recent Scoops
  • Ultra Music Festival's RESISTANCE unveils stacked 2026 lineup led by rare B2B Pairings
    • December 4, 2025
  • Cenyc : A rising artist building soundscapes laden with legacy and discipline
    • December 1, 2025
  • Winter Music Conference returns to Miami Music Week with new home for 2026
    • November 6, 2025
  • Simone Feroci establishes his towering presence in the world of bass guitars with hopeful track "California Forever"
    • October 30, 2025
Community Voices
  • From Machismo To Mujeres: Women As The Face Of Reggaeton
    • July 14, 2022
  • Tyler the creator
    4 things I learned on the 'Call Me If You Get Lost' tour
    • March 31, 2022
  • 4 things every artist needs to think about in 2022
    • January 27, 2022
  • The TikTok Takeover of Hip-Hop
    • January 11, 2022

EARMILK EARMILK
  • Jobs
  • About EARMILK
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Music
All Milk. No Duds.

Input your search keywords and press Enter.