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Death By Audio's final schedule growing: Speedy Ortiz, Liturgy, Hunters, Fiasco, Tyvek, lots of secret guests & more

As you know, Death By Audio will be gone forever in less than a month, November 22nd to be exact. This message is currently up on their website: Note for Nov: we are having our final show on 11/22 and we will be releasing the schedule for this month bit by bit as to keep everyone on their toes, we will be open every night, just dont wanna give away all the fun…

Widowspeak, Bleeding Rainbow, Eternal Summers & Shark? played Death By Audio (pics, video)

, videos Brooklyn DIY venue Death By Audio is celebrating five years, and Saturday night’s special bill included Eternal Summers, Bleeding Rainbow, Shark…

Reading Rainbow changed their name to Bleeding Rainbow, touring with Crocodiles after NYC show (dates)

By Bill Pearis At the end of 2011 Philadelphia’s Reading Rainbow (who had recently expanded from duo to trio) changed their to Bleeding Rainbow, something I only realized when I saw them open for Cloud Nothings at the Studio at Webster Hall this last Thursday…

Philly gets a Riot Fest (which is part of the F/M Festival) -- lineup announcements

Dead Milkmen @ Fun Fun Fun Fest 2008 (more by Kyle Dean Reinford) The NYC Descendents / Suicide Machines show is one day before both bands descend upon the first-ever Riot Fest East at Festival Pier in Philly on 9/24…

HoZac 'BLACKOUT Fest' 2011 kicks off this Thursday!

HoZac Records‘ famed BLACKOUT Fest returns to its rightful place in Chicago for the first time in over five years. Featuring a FREE art show (on day one), and two nights of music; BLACKOUT Fest 2011 is poised to be one to remember…

Hopscotch Fest returns to Raleigh (2011 lineup announced), Sharon Van Etten officially added to Northside Fest

The second annual Hopscotch Festival will go down in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, across 12 different venues with over 135 bands, from September 8th through 10th…

Rachel's Best of SXSW w/ pics by Amanda (Austra, Josh T Pearson, Lost in the Trees, The Loom, Yellow Ostrich & more)

A few days have passed since I got back from Austin, and I’m still struggling to process the week. Yes, it was my first time at SXSW. Thanks to the never-ending supply of free tacos, music, beer, fellow music-devotees, and sunshine, I managed to retain that little-kid-like wonder throughout the week – even when severe sleep deprivation set in…

Colin Stetson, Twin Shadow, Odd Future, James Blake, JEFF the Brotherhood, Yelawolf, more (Andrew F's week @ SXSW)

words & Wednesday Twin Shadow @ Fader Fort A crowded backyard tent filled with cigarette smoke, free open-faced tacos (pork, chicken, brisket or veggie), a man carting a dolly of Lone Star cases through the crowd, and a pair of middle-aged guys picking a fight with each other on a Wednesday afternoon…

MAKE OUT, not Steve Mason, Reading Rainbow, Savoir Adore, Depreciation Guild & more in This Week in Indie

DOWNLOAD: MAKE OUT – I Don’t Want Anybody That Wants Me (MP3) DOWNLOAD: Reading Rainbow – Wasting Time (MP3) DOWNLOAD: Savoir Adore – Loveliest Creature (MP3) DOWNLOAD: Dinowalrus – Phone Home from the Edge (MP3) We are in full holiday swing so things are finally, thankfully slowing down…

Crocodiles played Glasslands & Mercury Lounge w/ Candy Claws (pics), touring w/ Golden Triangle (dates)

Crocodiles are ready to be criticized. The San Diego group takes much of its aesthetic — black leather, bubblegum melodies, violent guitar effects — from the Jesus and Mary Chain, and playing shows like the one it did Wednesday night at New York City’s Mercury Lounge, the group does the squalling neo-neo-’60s-pop thing without apology…
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