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Doors: 7:00 PM
Show: 8:00 PM
Rebounder
Rebounder is the band of New York City native producer and writer Dylan Chenfeld, with his brother Noah Chenfeld, joined by Cobey Arner and Zack Kantor.
Rebounder has received praise from NME, DIY, Notion, The Fader, Pigeons and Planes, and has been played on Ezra Koenig’s Time Crisis.
Rebounder has toured with the likes of Phoenix, MUNA, Twin Shadow, How Long Gone / Chris Black, Dayglow, The Neighbourhood, and Cautious Clay. They have played private shows for the NME, and done a campaign for J.Crew.
Rebounder’s debut track “Japanese Posters” recently crossed 27 Million Streams on Spotify, with the project now boasting more than 400,000 monthly listeners on the platform.
New single “Sunset Vision” has been championed at AAA radio, hitting full rotation at WFUV in NY, 91X in San Diego and WEHM in Long Island, among other stations. The song was performed live in a WFUV session, and remixed by Rob from Phoenix.
2024 will see Rebounder release their third EP, “Sundress Songs”, and do a second nationwide headline run. The new EP was co-produced with Adam Thein (Djo).
New Single “Sunset Vision” was just released, and and it is off to a great start at AAA radio, it has been added at WFUV, 91X, WEHM among other stations.
“Some bands just seem to have it all together. From the first second of music they release to the accomplished videos, it all just works.” – NME
“If Rebounder was around during Gossip Girl, please tell me how there wouldn’t have had a multi-track inclusion on the show.” – Alt Citizen
“Japanese Posters is two-minutes-thirty of delightful cynicism, all packaged in the kind of earworm that could fool even the most hardened of hipsters into allegiance” – DIY
“ Rebounder is the brainchild of New York native Dylan Chenfeld, specializing in genre-bending nostalgic pop and indie rock—irresistible in the sense that even the coolest Bushwick hipster at the gig can’t help but tap his feet.” – Honey Punch Mag