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    Blast the Message 3:35
    Blast the Message
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    Emergency 3:43
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    Green Grass End 4:52
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    Devil Take the Hindmost 3:40
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    The Mountain the Stone and You 4:09
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“Improvisation in a rock & roll format doesn’t happen often, but it’s a hallmark of what makes Super 400’s live shows so special. While the setlists might contain some of the same songs from one show to the next, you’ll never see the same show twice. It was fast, loose, and tight all at once and punctuated what was an incredible night of rock & roll. They then walked off stage, not only having further cemented their status as rock icons, but as a band that still has a hell of a lot left in the tank. ” - Jonathan Patrizio

— Metroland Now

“Super 400 proved once again that they are the premier Rock n Roll band...they had the audience on their feet screaming for more throughout the night. It's not often that a band can draw such an impressive crowd and keep them in a rabid state for two sets of music. ”

— Greg Bell, Guthrie Bell Productions

ABout the Band

In a Troy warehouse in 1996, three musicians plugged in and changed the weather of their small corner of New York.

Super 400 is the meeting of three distinct forces: Joe Daley on drums, Kenny Hohman on guitar and voice, and Lori Friday on electric bass and keyboards. 

Their name spread from room to room, tape to tape. Early tours across the U.S. and overseas sparked a trail of bootlegs, passed hand to hand until they circled the globe. By their first European run, the myth had caught up with them: more than twenty shows sold out, strangers singing along as if they’d grown up with the band.

At home, Troy claimed them as its own. In 2006, the mayor marked the bond in writing, declaring February 25 “Super 400 Day in Troy,” ten years after that first warehouse jam, confirming what the city already felt—that this band was part of its story.

In 2022, the band was honored to be inducted into the Capital Region Eddies Music Hall of Fame, and honored as Pop/Rock Artist of the Year in 2022 and 2023, then Rock Artist of the Year in 2025.

Yet for Super 400, the true reward is simpler: three friends in a room, chasing a new song. Their mission to keep creating is renewed each time they plug in, driven by their love for one another and for the music that will come.

Now, as 2026 brings their new album, Spirit in the Sound, Super 400 stands in a rare place: still together, still evolving, playing and writing at the height of their powers. Spirit in the Sound gathers three decades of shared experience into some of their strongest songs—arrangements that know exactly when to burn and when to breathe.

The band looks forward to playing for audiences near and far, in 2026 and beyond. 

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Azkena Rock Festival, photo credit: Bone Machine

Photo Credits: Frankie Cavone and Leif Zurmuhlen

Photo credit: Shannon DeCelle

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  1. 1
    Devil Take the Hindmost 3:40
    Devil Take the Hindmost
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    The Mountain the Stone and You 4:09
    The Mountain the Stone and You
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    Green Grass End 4:52
    Green Grass End
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    Emergency 3:43
    Emergency
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    Blast the Message 3:35
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