Bang

What's going on Friday?

Tonight’s NYC shows include The Feelies, Father John Misty, Wavves, Colin Stetson, Dan Auerbach, TEEN, Roy Ayers, and more.

Bang playing shows, including NYC with Blackout (dates)

’70s hard-rock innovators Bang reunited back in 2014 and they’re still going strong. They’ve got a few dates scheduled for this year, including Roadburn and Maryland Doom Fest…

new music from Noisem, Coliseum, Vattnet Viskar & more +++ Bang, Monarch, Jucifer & more playing NYC shows

Plenty of great metal, hardcore, and other heavy NYC shows are getting announced all the time. We don’t get a chance to write about all of them, so here’s a roundup of some of the recently-announced stuff coming up: ’70s proto-metal band Bang, who played their first-ever NYC show in 2014 and opened for Pentagram here later that year, will return to NYC again on May 10 at The Shop (234 Starr St in Bus…

Om playing Brooklyn after NXNE (IO presents) + Psycho California w/ Sleep, Pentagram & many more

Al Cisnero (Sleep) and Emil Amos’ (Grails, Holy Sons) band OM have a few dates coming up this year. They were part of today’s initial NXNE lineup announcement, and also playing Santa Ana’s Psycho California Festival (May 15-17) with Sleep, Pentagram (performing First Daze Here), Cult of Luna, Earth, Kylesa, Russian Circles, Eyehategod, Indian, Pallbearer, Old Man Gloom, Cave In, Tombs an…

Pentagram played Gramercy w/ Blood Ceremony, Bang and Kings Destroy (pics, videos & setlist)

Doom legends Pentagram brought their tour with Bang and Kings Destroy to NYC last Saturday (11/1), where they played at Gramercy Theatre. Making this one doubly cool, it was one of two dates on the tour where they were joined by flute-bearing doomers Blood Ceremony…

Pentagram announce tour with Bang, Radio Moscow, Kings Destroy & more (dates)

Pentagram at The Power of the Riff East, 2012 (more by Greg Cristman) Pentagram, America’s 40-plus-year-old doom institution, are heading back out on the road in October…

'70s hard rockers Bang are back, playing shows including their first-ever in NYC (dates & debut LP stream)

I joke a lot about how bands never really break up these days unless every single member dies, but it sounds less silly and more like a mundane fact all the time…