
Album Review: La Dispute, Rooms of the House
It’s strange how some things can change so drastically yet still retain their core characteristics. More often than not, artists seek to grow and…
It’s strange how some things can change so drastically yet still retain their core characteristics. More often than not, artists seek to grow and…
Since their debut in 2010, Daughter has made quite a name for themselves exploring the softer, and more dour side of lo-fi indie rock….
It’s nice to lose oneself on the dance floor without constantly being reminded of the patriarchy, amiright? Turn these women who rock up while…
Spreading love is the Brooklyn way. And on Mar. 22, artists Everest Cale, Pol the Fisherman, Seasick Mama, and Rocket and the Ghost, hit…
The New York music scene loves its guitar bands. As a true rock fan, one must understand that there’s nothing warmer to the ears…
We sat down with Billy McCarthy from Augustines for a quick interview and “Whiskey Session” at the Bowery Ballroom. Enjoy! P&W: How did…
We sat down with Joel Schneider of the Band My Goodness before their sold out show at the Bowery Ballroom. He played a few…
What makes a concert amazing and memorable? Could it be the enticing reverberation of all the instruments coming together to make a perfect song?…
On the EP Never Too Late, alternative pop outfit Frealane balance acoustic and electric dynamics with ease. The EP’s opener, “Isabelle,” announces that balance…
On “I Awoke,” Brooklyn-based rock outfit Everest Cale announce their transition from acoustic to electric. The track, which opens the band’s 2013 EP Constellation…