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Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 57 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Sunshine8Daydream on 1/4/17B.B. King Blues Club & Grill - New York

    tND killed it. they always bring the heat. you definitely don't want to miss these guys if you have the chance to see them!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Show overall

    by Rascal69 on 4/7/16The Sinclair - Cambridge

    The New Deal was awesome, and I also thought Scroll's set was amazing, and The Cosmic Dust bunnies were pretty good as well. I was a little upset because the original line up was Dust Bunnies opening, and as a result I nearly missed Scroll's set...not sure why the order changed. The show would have flowed much better in it's original order...that's all. Love The Sinclair too! One of my favorite venues in town! Would love to see more electronic music acts here!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/1/14The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    Awesome! Such a great show. Empty venue meant access to the front was easy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome electronic jam

    by Flaeor on 9/7/14Royale Boston - Boston

    Great progression throughout entire set. They literally played for an hour straight, took a 20 minutes break, and played for another hour straight. It was so terrific!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    New Deal great... Opener musically not related

    by cemego on 7/15/14The Fillmore Silver Spring - Silver Spring

    The New Deal were incredible. The Fillmore in Silver Spring is a great venue. The opening band (some wu-tang spin off or something) seemed musically unrelated. It was like opening a Jazz Concert with Death Metal. Completely unrelated in style and genre. I would think an opening band would share something stylistically with the main act. This was not the case.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Show was killer, bbkings sucked

    by flatlin3r on 3/6/12BB Kings - New York City

    The venue was awful and took away from the show, but man they killed it! It wouldn't be a tND show without some messiness!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Great show by The New Deal, horrible venue

    by JRockyourface on 1/4/12B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    BB King could not handle the mass of people that they sold tickets to. The entry into the venue took an excessive amount of time and was completely disorderly. Inside the venue, the lines for bar and bathroom were huge. This event was clearly oversold. However, all said and done, The New Deal rocked!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by DPFree on 1/3/12B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    Great finale show, minus the chaos trying to get into BB Kings shortly after midnight before they opened the doors...

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by ErinIsSuper on 1/3/12B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    The venue was very disorganized. Doors didn't open until over an hour after they were scheduled so the show started late. Also, the venue was overcrowded - too many tickets were sold to this event. The New Deal played an excellent set though. Everyone's feet were moving throughout the night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Perfect way to begin 2012

    by emmajoan on 1/2/12B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    The New Deal had a jam-packed B.B. King Lounge spending the first hours of 2012 in the best way possible: Sweating with, dancing to and loving this improv band. tND were on their game on their last-ever U.S. show. They were laughing and smiling and communicating with each other the whole time. Darren kept us dancing and kept us updated on the mic. Jamie kept the recognizable melodies (far more 'songs' or concrete, named melodies than in past shows I've seen) flowing. Dan was earning his center-stage position with some killer bass grooves. B.B. Kings has a great layout for bands: Since it's so wide, more people can feel like they have a front-row or close-to-the-band seat. But the stage is kind of short, so the light show wasn't as inventive or musical as I have seen in the past. Doors were also supposed to open at 1, but we didn't get in until 2 and tND didn't start until 2:40. Luckily tND fans are the BEST and it wasn't too freezing and everyone was happy, and the band kept playing for more than two hours until 5am. I love NYC. I teared up as the show ended. When will I ever experience something like this again? I brought a friend who experienced her first and last New Deal show in the same night, and after taking two trains back to our friend's house to crash, we ran into two other New Deal fans and had a pizza with them. At 6am. People make the music. THANK YOU NEW DEAL! Thank you Canada for sharing them with us!