Atlas Sound

Deerhunter announce tour with Atlas Sound, playing 2 NYC dates (BV presents Irving Plaza -- presale info)

UPDATE: IRVING PLAZA PRESALE PASSWORD HERE. Deerhunter‘s new album Fading Frontier will be out October 16 via 4AD, and the band are set to support it on t…

NXNE kicks off; Doldrums added to BV showcase

Toronto festival NXNE happens this week (June 17-21) with hundreds of acts playing venues all over the city. BrooklynVegan will be there too, with our showcase happening Friday (6/19) at Lee’s Palace with Atlas Sound,  Foxes in Fiction, Fresh Snow and a late night set from Yvette…

check out Toronto psych band Fresh Snow who are playing the BrooklyVegan NXNE showcase w/ Atlas Sound & more

Toronto instrumental quartet Fresh Snow have been making mutant, motorik psych for about four years now. They’ve got a 2013 album and a couple singles (including a split with METZ) under the belts and a new one is on the way…

Levitation Chicago Fest is this weekend -- listen to the mixtape, get ready for Levitation at SXSW & again in Austin too

In addition to Austin Psych Fest’s Levitation Festival in Austin, they’re doing another US fest: Levitation Chicago, which happens this weekend (3/13-14) with The Pop Group, Destruction Unit, Viet Cong, Swervedriver, Atlas Sound and m…

Levitation Chicago this weekend at Thalia Hall (full lineup)

Levitation Chicago will be happening at Thalia Hall this weekend on March 13 & 14. The event’s lineup recently expanded to include Destruction Unit, Noveller, Mary Lattimore & Jeff Zeigler, Atlas Sound, Heat Leisure, and Gateway Drugs, joining the likes of Swervedriver, Viet Cong, and The Pop Group…

Deerhunter's Bradford Cox hospitalized after car accident

Deerhunter/Atlas Sound frontman Bradford Cox was hospitalized yesterday (12/4) after a car accident, Stereogum reports. He posted the above instagram with the caption “was hit by a car,” and then posted another of his dad a few hours later, reading, “Still waiting for X-ray results or any real diagnoses…

members of Deerhunter, Television, Suicide, Luna & Fiery Furnaces perform w/ Warhol films this weekend

We posted this when it was first announced, but here’s a reminder about the three day event happening at the Brooklyn Academy of Music this weekend (11/6-11/8):Part of 2014 Next Wave Festival The Andy Warhol Museum and Dean Wareham Featuring live performances by: Bradford Cox (Deerhunter, Atlas Sound) Eleanor Friedberger (The Fiery Furnaces) Martin Rev (Suicide) Tom Verlaine (Television) Dean Wareham (Galaxie 500, Luna) The films of Andy Warhol are provocative milestones of underground cinema, flaunting convention simply by letting the gritty world be itself…

Atlas Sound playing free Jansport Bonfire Session with Mas Ysa & Ducktails in Brooklyn's Greenwood Park this weekend

Atlas Sound at Pitchfork Fest 2012 (more by James Richards IV) We recently mentioned that Deerhunter singer Bradford Cox is bringing his Atlas Sound project to NYC for this year’s Downtown Music Festival in October (with Kiesza, Avey Tare, Autre Ne Veut and others), but he’ll be in NYC sooner than that…

Downtown Festival doing 5 cities; NYC returning w/ Kiesza, Atlas Sound, Autre Ne Veut, Zebra Katz, Avey Tare, more

The Downtown Music Festival is back, and will stage events in five cities this year. The dates and locations are:Downtown Cleveland – September 19 & 20 Downtown Minneapolis – September 26 & 27 Downtown New York – October 2-4 Downtown Los Angeles – November 7 & 8 Downtown Houston – November 14 & 15Lineups are mostly still TBA, but NYC, as you can see in the flyer above, will feature rising 90s throwback pop star Kiesza along with Animal Collective sideproject Avey Tare’s Slasher Flicks, Bradford Cox of Deerhunter’s Atlas Sound, Autre Ne Veut, Tobacco, Jungle, Vacationer, IAMSU…

La Femme touring, playing US shows in October (dates)

La Femme at Bowery Ballroom in March (more by Amanda Hatfield) France’s La Femme have an addictive sound pulling from psychedelic pop, surf rock, ye-ye and more, and as good as their recorded music is, their live shows are crazy on another level…
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