Of The Trees at Garcias
by Abe on 9/4/25Garcia's Chicago - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5The venue was so dope, it wasn’t packed and the staff was so friendly. I really hope there’s more edm events at this venue.

Of the Trees on Tour
Of the Trees is the musical project of producer and visual artist Tyler Coombs. Originally from Portland, Maine, and now based in Denver, Colorado, Coombs is gaining international acclaim and becoming known as one of the most innovative producers working in electronic music today.
Frequently mixing low-fi samples and electronic blips with sounds from nature such as bird calls, Of the Trees' tunes are both energizing and meditative at the same time. His acclaimed 2019 EP Tanglewood features soothing, down-tempo songs filled with innovative samples and mechanical and organic sounds that manage to sound like they perfectly belong together.
Of the Trees' ambitious 2022 full-length album, The Tale of Elegos, boasts elements of electronic, ambient and hip-hop music, also featuring guest vocalists and mesmerizing soundscapes. Once again, digital and natural elements sit comfortably alongside each other, making us wonder where one ends and the other begins.
Don't miss your chance to catch this mastermind in action when Of the Trees comes to a city near you.
Of the Trees Live in Concert
Electronic producer Of the Trees, born Tyler Coombs, began making music in the early 2010s. Although you might not be able to guess it from listening to his down-tempo electronic soundscapes, his love of music began with heavy metal when he was a kid. A friend taught him to play the guitar and introduced him to artists including System of a Down and Slipknot. Apparently he was so enamored with Norwegian black metal that he listed the names of his favorite black metal bands in the bio of his eighth-grade yearbook.
Coombs loved the lore and storytelling that surrounded a lot of his favorite heavy metal music, and he wanted to take those elements into the hip-hop and bass music he began creating.
Of the Trees gained notoriety in 2015 when Bassnectar released a remix of the tune "One Thing" also featuring Psymbionic and Christina Soto on his album Into the Sun. Since then, Of the Trees has been making a name for himself as an innovative and in-demand producer who's both creative and vulnerable in the way he expresses himself through his music and visuals onstage.
Encore
The venue was so dope, it wasn’t packed and the staff was so friendly. I really hope there’s more edm events at this venue.
Great show. Fillmore is a joke and closes early hence why we never go there. But Trees was worth it
My expectations of an EDM show at the Fillmore were quite low. I frequent the Fillmore for rock and metal shows, and this was my first edm experience here to see Of The Trees! It was by far THE BEST SHOW I have ever seen here!
The Fillmore charlotte is the worst venue ever made.
Jen saved my whole night. thank you. I would’ve walked out without you!
everything was spot on except the cost check situation at the end. thankfully i was in good company to pass the time, but that wait was pretty insane and a real bummer. process needs major improvement.
venue was GORGEOUS, of the trees obviously killed it. all good vibes would 100000% go again
It was my 2nd time seeing Of The Trees live, and better than the first! He does not dissapoint !! Best bass music concert I've been to in a while!
The first time I saw Of The Trees, it was at LostLand. I didn't sleep for tree days, I had no more juice and enyway, when he started playing is music, he brought me back to life and danse till the end of is set. Second time was he played even better. A real artist with a lot of heart ❤️
Waited 40 minutes outside(in the middle of winter!?!) before getting in the front door. Missed one of the openers because of it… & on a Thursday night. Was extremely disappointed with how they handled security and the safety of the attendees. Will not be attending a live nation event again.