Allison Crutchfield

Superchunk & Swearin' played 2 nights at Bowery Ballroom (pics, setlists, video)

Swearin’s Allison Crutchfield joined Superchunk for the Encore, and her sister Katie of Waxahatchee joined for Superchunk’s Erasure.

Cayetana's Augusta Koch discusses her favorite lyrics & songs of 2017

Cayetana released their sophomore album New Kind of Normal this year, and we asked singer/guitarist Augusta Koch what her favorite music of the year was. She replied saying that since she’s always been a huge lyric person, she decided to make a list of her favorite lyrics and songs of the year. Her list includes […]

Waxahatchee release "Silver" video + 'Out In The Storm' details

Waxahatchee recorded most of the album live with legendary indie rock producer John Agnello (Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr), with main member Katie Crutchfield joined by her twin sister (and Merge labelmate) Allison Crutchfield, Katherine Simonetti, Ashley Arnwine, and Katie Harkin (of Sky Larkin and a touring member of Sleater-Kinney).

BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on SiriusXMU: Playlist for March 15, 2017

This week’s show features tracks by Vagabon, PJ Harvey, Alex Lahey, Girlpool, Frankie Rose, Downtown Boys, Sleater-Kinney, Priests, St. Vincent, Angel Olsen and more.

BrooklynVegan/Sound on Sound SXSW Set Times (now with more OSHUN!)

If the snow is not stopping you from getting to Austin this week, RSVP now for the FREE BrooklynVegan / Sound on Sound SXSW parties at Cheer Up Charlies. Here are the set times:

Savannah Stopover 2017 in pics (Julien Baker, Lee Fields, Ezra Furman, Vagabon & more)

The 2017 Savannah Stopover happened in the titular Georgia city over the weekend (March 9 – 10) where over 80 artists on their way to SXSW played across 16 venues in Savannah’s Historic District.

BrooklynVegan/SOS SXSW lineups: Beach Slang, Priests, S U R V I V E, Minus the Bear & many more

The lineups also include Downtown Boys, PWR BTTM, Trail of Dead, Girlpool, Cherry Glazerr, Robyn Hitchcock, Dave Monks (of Tokyo Police Club), Dams of the West (Vampire Weekend), Hurray for the Riff Raff, Vagabon, Jay Som, Allison Crutchfield, and lots more.

A Guide to the 2017 Savannah Stopover

Now in its seventh year, the Savannah Stopover has been offering music fans and artists a taste of SXSW but at a more civilized pace. Over the course of three days, over 80 bands will play at a dozen or so Savannah venues all of which are within walking distance of each other. Check out who we recommend…
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