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Red Room at Cafe 939
939 Boylston Street
Boston
Massachusetts
02115
United States

Infinity Song is a soft rock band based in New York City comprised of four siblings: Abraham, Angel, Israel, and Momo Boyd. With a blend of tight vocal harmonies, dreamy lyricism, and sublime guitar riffs, the band creates a transcendent experience for the audience on every stage and in their recorded music.

Homeschooled academically and musically, along with their five siblings, by parents who founded the Boys & Girls Choirs of Detroit, the Boyd siblings have performed in front of audiences since pre-K. They were raised on classical, gospel, and jazz music, influenced by artists like Pat Metheny, Marvin Gaye, the Winans family, and many others. Infinity Song’s journey has been a labored yet adventurous climb. In 2006, the Boyd patriarch, John Boyd, relocated the entire family from Detroit to New York, and they began performing publicly all around the city. Singing in the morning at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in the afternoon on 5th Avenue, and at night in Times Square, Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain eventually became a permanent stage for the next 12 years of their lives. After several years of developing a following and turning casual park visitors into loyal fans, the group was introduced to Jay-Z. In 2016, the band was signed to Roc Nation by Jay-Z, who advised them not to conform to the label’s artistic culture, but rather to allow Roc Nation’s artistic culture to catch up to them. Four years later, in 2020, the siblings made a giant splash with their debut album, Mad Love, and several viral videos that amassed millions of views across all social media platforms, garnering attention and support from some of Hollywood’s biggest names.

Infinity Song is currently reeling from the reception of their now-viral single, “Haters Anthem,” which is being released ahead of their next project. With over 200 million people having heard the song, an endorsement by pop star Doja Cat, and several press write-ups, the catchy single is making waves worldwide and even leading many listeners to compare the band to legendary 70s groups such as the 5th Dimension, the Mamas & the Papas, and ABBA. With this excitement surrounding their next project, Infinity Song is ready to continue solidifying their place in the landscape of today’s music culture.

Analise is a new and imminent name in the alternative indie world. She grew up in New Hampshire and developed a homemade sonic identity that reflects who she is. Inspired by the DIY approach of artists like Dijon and Omar Apollo, mixed with the lyrical transparency of artists like Adrienne Lenker and Leith Ross, her music fuses the timelessness of folk lyricism with the nuance of today’s bedroom-pop production. Analise has recorded, produced, and released five singles, with one of her recent projects, “Messy,” receiving over 35,000 streams in just two months.

The release of her debut EP, Oshibana, was one of her most vulnerable and heartfelt releases to date. Wonderland magazine described the EP as an exploration of the “minefield” of young love, which, as Analise puts it, “tries to understand our growing selves while trying to give ourselves to someone else.” With the release of her latest single, “Delicate,” and its corresponding self-directed music video, Analise has garnered praise from Clash magazine and Fashionably Early, and is poised to conquer new hearts and ears nationwide.