
NOAH KAHAN & GEORGE EZRA GET COZY AT TERMINAL 5
Last week I was in need of some feel good music. You know, the kind of music that sounds uplifting and peppy but is…
Last week I was in need of some feel good music. You know, the kind of music that sounds uplifting and peppy but is…
In the 4+ years that I’ve been in New York City, somehow I had yet to make it to The Bowery Electric, that is…
The psychedelic brilliance of Unknown Mortal Orchestra came to Brooklyn Steel on Wednesday eve for the first of a two-night stand in support of…
After just returning from the European leg of their “Twentytwo In Blue” tour, Sunflower Bean stopped by Bowery Ballroom on April 26th, for a…
“Sorry I was at dinner with my grandma,” Walker Lukens said, apologizing for being late as I began to snap a few portraits of…
When a band from LA makes the trek out to the East Coast for the first time it’s always exciting. Exciting for the band…
When a band breaks up there is a void left in the fans who went to their shows and listened to their music. What…
For the second night in a row Franz Ferdinand sold out Brooklyn Steel. Tailored in black and amidst heavy applause, the Scottish outfit that…
Perfection, as we often define it, is boring. It’s robotic and vacant. Hollow and cold. Lifeless and safe. True flawlessness occurs when virtue and…
The prototypical grunge, riot grrrl, and all-around badass rockers by the name of L7 came by Brooklyn Steel to shred out an electrifying show…