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Haunted Continents

Haunted Continents

Wednesday, July 10

Playing in the Tap Room

Show Time: 8pm Free | 21+

Full Res Version for Online or Print

“Rolling Stoned” @ NYC Subway | NYC, NY

“Skin’s Too Tight” @ The Loft at City Winery | NYC, NY

“Your Server Had a Bad Day” @ River Gigs | NYC, NY

“What Were You Born For?” @ So Far | Boston, MA 

Spotify Playlist of Select Songs by James

Haunted Continents Spotify Artist Link

www.hauntedcontinents.com

Haunted Continents on Instagram (@hauntedcontinents)

Haunted Continents on YouTube

“James has boldly displayed his talent as a songwriter, and solidified himself as someone to watch.” - Henry Solotaroff-Webber, The Deli Magazine

It all began for James A.M. Downes (Haunted Continents) just after the tour van crashed left him stranded three thousand miles from his quiet Connecticut home, forcing him to sell handmade demo tapes of his nostalgic indie/folk songs to strangers for loose change. He was only on this tour as a merch-seller-for-hire, a means for a shy singer-songwriter to share his acoustic music with the hardcore scene he grew up in. Little did he know that one of those poorly recorded tapes would end up in the hands of a music producer who, after falling for the songs’ quirky lyrics and relatable narrator persona, would record James’ first EP and encourage him to ditch the merch gig and step into his own. 

Emboldened by the support of his first producer, James hit the road after his first awkward year of college. Over the next fifteen years, he got his education on the road, touring relentlessly with his bands Call It Arson and The End of America (TEOA), sharing stages with artists like Beck, John Paul White, and Kimya Dawson, receiving radio support from over 300 stations like KCRW, WXPN, and WFUV. In the midst of the continuing whirlwind of live performances with TEOA, James found time to release a series of monthly singles under the name Haunted Continents, produced by Andy Seltzer (Maggie Rogers, Chelsea Cutler, Samia), playing shows with acts like Lost Dog Street Band and Deer Tick.

While features in Relix Magazine, premiers in Under the Radar Magazine, and the nomination for Deli Magazine NYC’s “Favorite Emerging Artist” help circulate the recorded music, James continues to bring the live show all around the east coast. Whether performing as a yearning cello/guitar duet or leading a bruising and beautiful full band, most concertgoers would agree with The Deli’s Henry Solotaroff-Webber in saying that “James boldly [displays] his talent as a songwriter, and [solidifies] himself as someone to watch.” If you come out to a show, be sure to say hello - he still sells his own merch every night.

Later Event: July 11
Otis Read & Peter Breen