Join the Slambovian Circus of Dreams in North Haven, CT for a late Sunday afternoon show - Vine and Vibes Music Series at Small Batch Cellars. Showtime is 5:00 pm, Sunday May 3rd.
A relaxed environment, intimate show.
Voted "Best Band" by NY’s Chronogram Magazine for their rootsy, rockin’ psychedelia and fantastic stories and songs, the Slambovians' deep connection with audiences and exciting live shows are legendary. Woodstock-tinged Americana blends a cool mix of southern rock, Celtic and British folk combined with solid songwriting - a slice of Americana pie that is irresistible! “They’re the kind of band you don’t just listen to – you become part of their universe.”- Karl Sharicz, Rock & Roll Underdogs (2025 Palmetto Publishing)
Joziah Longo (resident shaman of Slambovia), leads with vocals described as "soothing and bewitching as a snake oil tonic.” Longtime bandmates Tink Lloyd (accordion, cello, mandolin, flute) and guitarist/ mandolin wizard Sharkey McEwen bring their own magic to the Slambovian brew with “a little help from their friends” ...
Friday 17th June. The Borderline. Slambovian Circus of Dreams. After first seeing this band two years it was a yes form me when Big Al and Antony suggested we went back to the scene of the crime to see them again.
How best to describe this band tonight under the moniker of The Slambovian Circus of Dreams. Its cosmic folk rock pop psychedelia, but above all its great songs performed by great musicians with the band and audience at one having a great time.
Led by the enigmatic Joziah Longo the first of the two sets tonight is the usual disjointed mesh of rambling witty anecdotes, songs both original and covers and we wouldn’t have it any other way. There’s nods to both Dylan and Bowie with a great cover of ‘Gates of Eden’ by the former.
A short break to allow the band to sign autographs and chat at the merch table and then it’s back for a tight 45 minute focused set of top quality tunes. Props to Sharkey the guitarist and especially his slide mandolin which is amazing. It’s all over in a blink of an eye but not before the set closer singalong the ‘The Trans-Slambovian Bipolar Express’.
Their albums don’t do them justice as its live where they excel. A thoroughly good night enjoyed in equal measure by the band the audience. I for one will be boarding the bipolar express the next time its pulls into London.