
SHY GIRLS SHINE AT MUSIC HALL OF WILLIAMSBURG
We have been following Shy Girls for the past four years and wondered when we would see a full-length album. A little less than…
We have been following Shy Girls for the past four years and wondered when we would see a full-length album. A little less than…
Usually when I go to Webster Hall, I’m expecting a performance of grandeur – something that involves the lead jumping into a crowd of…
I’ve never been to Haiti, or even the West Indian Day Parade on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, but Terminal 5 may have been the…
Finding old music you used to love is like getting back in touch with an old friend. Walking into Rough Trade is reminiscent of Empire…
Last Thursday night, the Lower East Side watering hole Pianos delivered an extensive show that proved to be a killer prescription for rock n’…
For a band like Rubblebucket, it’s important they give back; whether it’s throwing their support behind the Bushwick School For Music or like last week at…
Another Friday night in New York brought me to lovely Williamsburg to catch Bear’s Den playing Night 2 of their sold out run here,…
Nostalgia is high in society at the moment with the world seemingly crumbling around us. People want to remember the good times and musicians…
Let’s face it. For a lot of people, 2016 couldn’t end soon enough and 2017 is off to a rocky start. But for one…
“Resistance absolutely works,” said Katie Alice Greer, lead singer of the DC political post-punk band Priests at their show on Saturday. The band’s performance…