Indie Rock Musicians Colleen Green and Cassie Ramone Are Bringing Their Tour to Bethlehem’s Ice House

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Indie Rock Musicians Colleen Green and Cassie Ramone Are Bringing Their Tour to Bethlehem’s Ice House

(Bethlehem, PA)– A pair of indie rock musicians are embarking on a joint solo tour of the east coast – and Bethlehem, PA will be their first stop. Colleen Green, who made a name for herself with album releases on Hardly Art Records, and Cassie Ramone, frontwoman of the band Vivian Girls, will perform solo sets at the Ice House on Tuesday, January 20 with support from Lehigh Valley band Radlands. The show will be the first date in Colleen Green and Cassie Ramone’s east coast tour.

The show is being organized by IceHouse Punk & DIY, a booking collective who have been hosting live shows at the Ice House in Northside Bethlehem each month since late 2022.

Show Info
Music: Colleen Green, Cassie Ramone, Radlands
Where: The Ice House – 56 River Street, Bethlehem, PA 18018
When: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 | Doors – 6:30 PM; Music – 7 PM
Presented by: IceHouse Punk & DIY
Admission: $10, cash or Venmo at the door. No pre-sale.
All ages. No alcohol.
More info: https://www.instagram.com/icehouse.punkdiy/


Colleen Green

Colleen Green is a DIY singer-songwriter and visual artist from Lowell, MA.

Following the release of her classic debut album Milo Goes to Compton in 2010, Green started to make a name for herself in the lo-fi bedroom pop scene of Los Angeles. She soon became known in punk circles across the country for performing alone on stage with nothing more than a drum machine, a pair of sunglasses, and her iconic electric guitar.

In September of that same year, Green signed with Seattle-based Hardly Art Records, a subsidiary of the legendary Sub Pop label, and went on to release 2015’s I Want to Grow Up which brought her international renown and critical acclaim from the likes of Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and the New York Times. Following the success of this album, the readers of LA Weekly voted her Best Solo Act of 2015.

Green’s pride and joy is the full-album cover of blink-182’s Dude Ranch that she released in 2019. The recording has since become beloved by fans of both acts and even led to a guest appearance on Mark Hoppus’s Apple Music radio show.

She has performed in 20 countries including Brazil, Chile, Japan, Italy, Spain, Poland, Czechia, and Norway.

The past 10+ years have seen Green continue to grow, learn, and improve, and she hopes to keep following that trajectory indefinitely by staying cool, being nice, and believing in love.

Cassie Ramone
Enigmatic New Jersey-based singer-songwriter Cassie Ramone returns with her new album, SWEETHEART: a haunting, dynamic, and uniquely genre-defying record. Recorded and produced by long-term collaborator Dylan White in Richmond, VA, during the winter of 2023-2024, the album embodies Cassie’s vivid lyrics and musical versatility. The duo produced the album in its entirety, with the exception of Mac DeMarco, featured on “The Only Way I Know How.”

As the frontwoman of the pioneering band Vivian Girls, she inspired many aspiring musicians and left a significant and long-lasting impact on the music world. In 2009, she also formed the indie band The Babies with Kevin Morby. Her steadfast dedication to music and extensive touring solidified her position in the music industry.

In 2014, Cassie released her solo debut album, The Time Has Come, a psychedelic folk album she recorded and produced. The album, with Ariel Pink on bass, showcases her unique and introspective lyrics and haunting melodies. She then released Christmas in Reno in 2015, featuring a melancholy take on ten definitive Christmas songs.

Radlands
Radlands are an alternative rock band from Bethlehem formed in 2023. Guitarists Nicholas Dailey and Jacqui Pratt share singing and songwriting duties in the outfit, with each one taking the lead on different songs. The result is a diverse sound grounded in a love of ‘90s-era rock.

The band released their debut EP All Alone in March of 2023, recorded by Matt Molchany at Shards Recording Studio in Bethlehem. The four songs on the EP showcase a band that can deliver memorable, catchy choruses (“Cryptic Logic”), stripped-down mood pieces (“Bad Habits”), grunge-inspired, slow burning jams (“Spirit Bored), and explosive instrumentation (“Real Lightning”).

The mood of Radlands’ music mirrors the cover art of All Alone rather well: a photo taken at dusk in a desolate field with a wood structure ablaze. Dailey and Pratt’s songwriting touch on those things in life that threaten to consume us like the fire in the photo — from loneliness to destructive vices. And like the day’s fading light in the picture, Radlands’ music has a dark feel to it. A fan on Instagram remarked that one of the band’s recent promo posts for All Alone was “very Lynchian.” The band replied, “I suppose we have that Lynch vibe completely in our DNA at this point.”

Fresh off of shows in Bethlehem in 2025 at the city’s Rose Garden bandshell (Live in the Garden) and Eskandalo: The Other Side, this will be Radlands’ first live show of the new year.

 

Information provided to TVL by:
IceHouse Tonight Punk & DIY