On the Water and More Eclectic Sounds at Emoda Gallery March 11

It’s exciting to see spring peeking its head out. Now, I know some of you probably missed the snow, cold and change of seasons this year, but I can’t lie. I am appreciating global warming working in my favor this winter. To celebrate not being freakishly trapped by snow on a Sunday night, you should head out to an eclectic mix of music this evening at Emoda Gallery. Weirdo folksters and Deli faves On the Water will be bringing their contemplative gems for all to swoon over tonight. It’s always a treat for me to see them perform. Vintage Kicks’ Alex Malamy will be showing off his diverse musical taste with his folk-pop side project Tamarin. Oddball rockers The Shakes plan to liven up the crowd with their punk rock spirit and impassioned guy/gal vocals, while lo-fi crooner Charmaine’s Names will be transporting the audience to a sleazy lounge that time forgot. They’ll all be playing host to Brooklyn’s Hearsay & Hyperbole – don’t sleep on Alexis Powell’s enchanting vocals. If a bill with diversity is your thang, then you’ve found a place to hang this evening. Emoda Gallery, 302 Moore St., 8pm, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman