Infinity Song: The Bitter End 2025
Infinity Song (photo by Gus Philippas for FUV)
The four Boyd siblings of Infinity Song — Abraham, Angel, Israel and Momo — are longtime "NY Slice" faves and "NY Slice Sessions" alums. Since the 2024 release of Metamorphosis Complete, this year's Infinity Song Live, and a club-ready banger this summer, "London Foxes," the busy group has been on a whirlwind ascent, including a global tour.
Signed to Jay-Z's Roc Nation label, they've got superstar fans in Jon Batiste and Doja Cat — and supported Lake Street Dive at Madison Square Garden. This past summer, Infinity Song made their Glastonbury Festival debut and, per their enthusiastic (and choreographed) socials, played their biggest Parisian gig to date in a "historic run" of headlining shows in Europe.
It's not easy to catch up with these tireless world travelers, but happily, Infinity Song stopped home long enough to play an FUV Live concert at The Bitter End, hosted by Benham Jones. The family was joined by their band — bassist Anthony Boyd (not related), drummer Benaiah Brutus, and keyboardist Jammal Graham — for a seven-song set that swung between their early viral hit "Hater's Anthem," the transformative "Metamorphosis," and "Lotus," found on Metamorphosis Complete.
[Recorded: 4/14/25; Engineered by Jim O'Hara, produced by Meghan Suma. Videos courtesy of The Bitter End.]

