Erin O’Hara to Reunite with Mambo-X at Lark Hall September 12th

By on August 19, 2025

Mambo-X rose to become one of the Capital Region’s most popular original pop acts from 1985-1988. Propelled by the twirling stage theatrics of singer Erin O’Hara, happy guitars, and kinetic rhythms, the band gigged extensively, performing on bills with the Tom Tom Club, Billy Bragg, 10,000 Maniacs, The Feelies, and many others. The band recorded two albums, ‘Machines of Eden’ and ‘Whirled’. Then, to celebrate their newly offered record deal, the band broke up.

In the intervening decades, O’Hara signed to Arista Records and then began working on film soundtracks, writing the score for the Oscar-nominated Sicko, among other works. Rosen honed his computer skills and became a database expert in North Carolina. Kaufman, who led several NYC bands, is now a bestselling ghostwriter. And Seney, who still gigs regularly with The Kyle Bourgault Band, is a Captain in the Troy Police Department.

In 2020, O’Hara, Kaufman, and Rosen reconvened to work on a long-distance recording project.

Now, 37 years later, O’Hara will reunite with her co-founder guitarists Seth Kaufman and Mitch Rosen, plus drummer Stephen Seney, who helped crystallize the Mambo sound, and his son, bassist Mikey Seney, on September 12th at Lark Hall. This special one-night-only event will mark the first time Mambo-X has played live together in nearly 4 decades and possibly for the last time ever.

This special show, co-sponsored by WEQX is a co-headlining event with Mambo-X and the San Francisco band, TREASVRE (pronounced treh·zhr) a Northern California 5-piece post-punk group with 2 powerful women singers whose vocals interweave and expand the band’s sound, which ranges from dark, tight, and tense to explosive, as heard on their new single, Cherry Red, a lush, driving anthem that captures the intoxicating rush of new desire, comparing it to the first drag of a cigarette, seductive and fleeting. With shimmering guitars and powerful vocals, the track explores how certain cravings linger long after the thrill fades, echoing the tension between impulse and consequence. Nostalgic and reckless, it’s a bittersweet ode to enjoying life’s simple pleasures regardless of the cost. Their 10-song vinyl album ‘ KINTSUGI’  (exclusively available at their live shows) and their 5-song streaming EP, ‘KINTSUGI (Side A)’ (pronounced kin-TSOO-Gee), are garnering significant major radio airplay across the country, while their video is getting worldwide play amongst their international fans.

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