The Talkhouse announces DIY series
The Talkhouse has announced the first shows of their new DIY Series, which will take place at two of Brooklyn’s premiere independent venues. The first
The Talkhouse has announced the first shows of their new DIY Series, which will take place at two of Brooklyn’s premiere independent venues. The first
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Acclaimed, though much-maligned Canadian indie-rock band Viet Cong pledged to change their name in September of last year, stating that their “band name is not
#BlackLivesMatter is thought of by many as an American movement, but the organization extends beyond the United States. Early last week, the Toronto chapter of
Killer Mike has been busy on the political circuit stumping for Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, but not so much so that he forgot his
Don Giovanni Records, in collaboration with no one, and sponsored by no one, has announced The New Alternative Music Festival. The non-annual event will take
Virginia native Will Toledo has produced no less than 12 albums since 2010 as Car Seat Headrest, an intense and lyrically articulate indie rock project
On Monday afternoon, Sacramento producer Dedekind Cut, formerly known as Lee Bannon, took to his Twitter to announce he’s ready to release his “limited edition”
In what might be the only quiet thing Dreamcrusher does, the self-described nihilist queer musician released a new EP today without any prior indication. Quid
Punk is dead. New Yorker’s got a taste of its demise via a MET art exhibit, but the nail was hammered home with Queen Elizabeth
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