Today, Jam Cruise has released a brand-new pro-shot video from Andy Frasco & The U.N.‘s daytime performance on Jam Cruise 16. The video captures the band’s ridiculous antics during the song “It’s Been A Struggle”, a frantic, high-energy tune off the band’s 2014 album, Half A Man.

Andy Frasco & The U.N. were one of the most buzzed-about acts on the boat this year. Led by the group’s charismatic vocalist, pianist, and bandleader Andy Frasco, each performance saw the band invite numerous special guests. However, Frasco and company’s shows are more than just a concert, but rather a booze-fueled display of debauchery, complete with stage-diving, beer dousing, and Frasco’s hilarious banter throughout.

The recently released video from Jam Cruise shows Andy Frasco & The U.N. at their finest. There’s plenty of hilarious commentary from Frasco, numerous blistering solos from pretty much everyone on stage, a bunch of instrument switches, and a wild guest collaboration with the Spoonfed Tribe on drums. The song ends with a shreddy heavy-metal guitar solo, which sees two members of the band playing the same guitar, making for a ridiculous outro to the tune. Check it out for yourself below:

Andy Frasco – “Struggle” [Pro-Shot]

 

[Video: Jam Cruise]


Last week, the fourth annual Brooklyn Comes Alive announced its return to Brooklyn’s beloved Williamsburg neighborhood on September 29th for an all-day music marathon at Brooklyn Bowl, Music Hall of Williamsburg and Rough Trade. The one-of-a-kind, multi-venue event also announced that for the first time ever, Jam Cruise will present its beloved staple, the Jam Room, on land, giving artists the chance to collaborate in an open and relaxed atmosphere. Three hosts, who will be announced in the coming weeks, will be hand-picked to curate the special extended late-night jam sessions, for the first-ever land edition of this fan and artist favorite.

Brooklyn Comes Alive also recently released its 2018 musical lineup. Tickets are on sale NOW on Eventbrite. Visit BrooklynComesAlive.com for more information.