Wed, Jan 31
The Third Mind featuring Dave Alvin, Jesse Sykes, Victor Krummenacher, David Immerglück and Michael Jerome
8:00PM (Doors: 7:00PM )
$27.00 - $48.00
Ages 21 and Up
This show is at Belly Up
143 S. Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA

Ticket Price: $27 advanced / $30 day of show / $48 reserved loft seating (available over the phone 858-481-8140 or in person at our box office) (seating chart / virtual venue tour)

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The Third Mind featuring Dave Alvin, Jesse Sykes, Victor Krummenacher, David Immerglück and Michael Jerome

Starting four years ago as a wishful music fantasy, The Third Mind has now become a  powerful and thrilling sonic reality. 

This extraordinary cast of like-minded musicians who recorded The Third Mind’s first  self-titled album, return for a new one, The Third Mind 2. Since the inception by  Grammy award winning singer-songwriter/guitarist Dave Alvin on electric guitar and  Victor Krummenacher on bass guitar, (Camper Van Beethoven, Cracker, Monks of  Doom, Eyelids), they gleaned drummer Michael Jerome, acclaimed for his many years  with Richard Thompson, as well as recording/touring with artists like John Cale,  Me’shell Ndegeocello, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Charlie Musselwhite and Better  Than Ezra, and guitarist David Immerglück, known for his lengthy career as a member  of Counting Crows, The Ophelias, Monks of Doom and Camper Van Beethoven, as well  as a noteworthy stint with John Hiatt. Jesse Sykes, who has made several critically  acclaimed albums with her Seattle based group, Jesse Sykes And The Sweet Hereeafter joined this stellar lineup on vocals and acoustic guitar. 

With the release of this second album, The Third Mind 2, The Third Mind have  developed into a cohesive and eclectic ensemble while retaining their original concept  of recording spontaneous group improvisations. For many years, Krummenacher and  

Alvin had discussed trying to make an album outside of their comfort zone using the  free-form studio techniques pioneered by Miles Davis on albums like Bitches Brew and  Jack Johnson. This meant no rehearsals and no preconceived arrangements, just  agree on key, turn on the tape machine and see what happens. Not surprisingly, the  “no safety parachute” approach was something most traditional rock and roll musicians  had little experience with or much interest in. As Alvin stated, “We had a crazy idea and  were looking for musicians who perhaps didn’t think it was so insane”. Eventually, they  found a crew of adventurous musicians excited to join them, and this unique group  recorded their 2020 debut release, The Third Mind (Yep Roc Records), in a three day  marathon session. 

The repertoire on The Third Mind 2, like the songs on their debut, is a collection of  songs originally written in the 1960s with the notable exception of “Tall Grass”, which  was specially written by Sykes and Alvin for this record. The band focused on the  songs from the 60s because they felt the material captured many of the member’s  influences as well as the band’s freewheeling approach to music making. From the  opening track, “Groovin’ Is Easy” (originally recorded by Michael Bloomfield’s Electric 

Flag), to the closing song, Fred Neil’s bittersweet “A Little Bit Of Rain”, these songs  were well known on that era’s underground, free-form folk/blues/rock scene, but weren’t  Top Forty hits. The only tune that was a major hit is “Sally Go Round The Roses”,  originally recorded by the Jaynets in 1963 reaching #2 on the Billboard Top 100. As  with the other songs on The Third Mind 2, “Sally Go Round The Roses” is  transmogrified from the original pop/r+b version into a twisting, turning, bluesy, other  worldly soundscape that only The Third Mind could come up with. 

The Third Mind’s sound reflects the band members varied collective musical histories  with part emotionally dark folk/rock combo, part abstract blues outfit, part moody  psychedelic garage band, part avant-garde jazz ensemble and part brash alternative  rock and roll mischief makers. 

Ticket Price: $27 advanced / $30 day of show / $48 reserved loft seating (available over the phone 858-481-8140 or in person at our box office) (seating chart / virtual venue tour)

Not on the e-mail list for venue presales? Sign up to be a Belly Up VIP and you will never miss a chance to grab tickets before they go on sale to the general public again!

There are no refunds or exchanges on tickets once purchased.
All times and supporting acts are subject to change.