La Dispute, Pianos become the teeth, and Mansions at the Music Hall of Wiliamsburg
The Music Hall of Williamsburg found itself at capacity last Thursday when Mansions, Pianos Become the Teeth, and La Dispute took the stage. Over…
The Music Hall of Williamsburg found itself at capacity last Thursday when Mansions, Pianos Become the Teeth, and La Dispute took the stage. Over…
Whenever he’s on stage, Matt Sucich strikes a balance between light-hearted, straightforward humor and profound, evocative lyrics. His audience inches closer towards the stage…
After a long and depressingly cold winter it’s nice to finally have some warm, sunny weather to the city we call home. With the…
Danny Brown likes redheads. Being a redhead myself, this may be the main luring factor that turned me onto the 32-year-old Detroit raised artist….
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We are giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky fan to see the Pimps of Joytime April 12th at the Bowery Ballroom….
Amidst the now ever-expanding catalogue of female fronted indie/alternative-rock pop acts sits Brooklyn’s own Sharon Van Etten. While this well of creative styling has…
Shpongle’s Simon Posford brought his one man, museum of consciousness tour to Irving Plaza for two nights. The day before the gig, Simon asked…
Lake Street Dive played the second of two sold out nights at the Bowery Ballroom with supporting act Ages and Ages. Portland, OR based Ages and Ages started the night…
We sat down with the extremely talented Frances Cone for another installment of “Whiskey Sessions” at the Hoodie Shop on the Lower East Side….