Whether traveling to gigs on horseback or by tour bus, Americana mavens The Brothers Comatose forge their own path with raucous West Coast renderings of traditional bluegrass, country and rock ‘n’ roll music. The five-piece string band is anything but a traditional acoustic outfit with their fierce musicianship and rowdy, rock concert-like shows.
Bring a blanket or lawn chair to enjoy live music on the farm, surrounded by farm animals, u-pick fields, market bar, and grill. Come early to enjoy the farm, fresh grilled farm food, craft beer, cider, and more.
Details
• ADULTS ONLY EVENT Ages 18+
• Tickets: $30 in advance/$35 day of show
• Farm, bar & grill open at 5:00 p.m., performances start at 6:30 p.m.
ABOUT THE BROTHERS COMATOSE
The Brothers Comatose's singer-songwriter Ben Morrison share some insight into their latest polarizing single "The IPA Song," "We generally use our music to unify people, but there comes a time for every band when you have to make a statement. This is our most controversial song and we realize that some of our audience will hate us for it, but it's time we finally say something: we can't drink IPAs anymore!"
"Phew, that felt good to get off my chest."
"In all seriousness though, we overdid it quite a bit, back when we were sponsored by a great beer company and they delivered multiple cases of IPA to every tour stop of ours. It was great for a while, but it got to the point where we had cases and cases of warm IPA in our van and that's all we drank. Too much warm IPA will change a person, and now we can only drink light beer. We're more of a quantity over quality band these days, at least when it comes to beer."
"This song came about because there are lots of craft beer lovers in our musical world and we would find ourselves drinking lots of high alcohol percentage beers when we’re playing shows, and we just can’t do it anymore. We want to enjoy a few beers while we’re playing without getting too drunk, and light beer saves us from that. Pabst Blue Ribbon, if you’re reading this, we’re still looking for sponsorships!”
The Brothers Comatose's new single "The IPA Song" is available now
Whether traveling to gigs on horseback or by tour bus, Americana mavens The Brothers Comatose forge their own path with raucous West Coast renderings of traditional bluegrass, country and rock-n-roll music. The five-piece string band is anything but a traditional acoustic outfit with their fierce musicianship and rowdy, rock concert-like shows.
The Brothers Comatose is comprised of brothers Ben Morrison (guitar, vocals) and Alex Morrison (banjo, vocals), Steve Height (bass), Philip Brezina (violin), and Greg Fleischut (mandolin, vocals). When they’re not headlining The Fillmore for a sold-out show or appearing at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, the band is out on the road performing across America, Canada, Australia, and hosting their very own music festival, Comatopia, in the Sierra foothills.
The San Francisco quintet are heading out for a massive U.S. tour in further support of their most recent album Ear Snacks - a heartwarming collection of collaborations from their Ear Snacks YouTube series.
ABOUT MATT MITCHELL MUSIC CO.
Matt Mitchell Music Company is an original Americana project hailing from the Pacific Northwest. Centered around the old-soul, observational storytelling of Mitchell, who lives full time out of an imported Japanese bus, MMMC brings Mitchell’s tunes to life in solo, acoustic duo/trio and full on, electrified band configurations. Mitchell's songs are equal parts clever, quick-witted and heartbreakingly confessional, (oftentimes all at once) translating well both in attentive listening rooms and rowdy rock halls. If ‘The Band’ took a road trip to Laurel Canyon and pulled their tour bus over to pick up John Prine hitching his way down the pacific coastline, their rolling jam sessions might sound a little like Matt Mitchell Music Co.
ABOUT TOPAZ FARM:
Topaz Farm is a regenerative 130-acre family farm for every family, featuring farm-to plate dinners, u-pick berries, flowers & pumpkins, a farm stand and fall harvest activities.
Craft beer, cider, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages will be available at the show and a variety of farm grilled and grab and go food choices including vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free and gluten-free options.
For information about Americana Harvest Fest nights including parking, food, drinks and more, click here.
Please READ THESE FARM RULES CAREFULLY BEFORE PURCHASING:
This show is ages 18+ only. Please bring goverment-issued ID with you for entrance.
Refillable water bottles are ok, but no outside food/drinks are allowed.
Smoking, vaping, drugs, weapons, tailgating and overnight parking are are not permitted.
Animals are not allowed, including in vehicles - and ADA Service Animals (not support animals) are allowed in select but not all areas of the farm .
Small beach towels or small picnic blankets (30” x 70” per person) and only single size, low-profile lawn chairs (not exceeding 8 inches from the ground to the seat bottom and no higher than 32 inches total from the ground to the top of the chair) are allowed.
Please double-check your order before purchasing. Tickets are non-refundable, not exchangeable for other events and this event is “rain or shine” including heat. Consider choosing optional "Event Cancellation Protection" during checkout if you are not 100% certain you’ll be attending or certain you can sell or gift your tickets to others.
For full farm rules including details about food, lawn chairs and more, click here . Please make sure to share this information with your guests to avoid being turned away or asked to leave.