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Viagra Boys, FIDLAR, White Denim & more playing Seattle's Freakout Weekender in March

Seattle’s Freakout Fest is throwing a two-day mini-festival, The Freakout Weekender, at The Crocodile on March 4 & 5…

Noise Pop 2023 initial lineup: Yo La Tengo, Duster, Chisel, Boy Harsher, Bob Mould, more

The 2023 edition of San Francisco’s Noise Pop festival runs February 20-26 and they’ve announced the Phase 1 lineup…

Chat Pile's Luther Manhole discusses his 10 favorite albums of 2022 + new soundtrack LP coming

Luther Manhole of Chat Pile, who just announced that their ‘Tenkiller’ soundtrack album arrives this Friday, tells us about his favorite albums of 2022, including Undeath, Soul Glo, Gospel, and more…

NYC's New Colossus fest announces initial 2023 lineup

The 2023 edition of NYC’s New Colossus Festival runs March 8-13 at venues all over the East Village and the Lower East Side with artists from all over the world…

26 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Lil Yachty, The A’s (New Riders of the Purple Sage cover), Modern Color, Runnner, Big Joanie, Christine and the Queens, Wild Pink, John-Allison Weiss, and more…

New benefit t-shirt on sale to help keep SOB’s, Baby’s & other independent NYC venues alive

The shirt itself highlights various NYC venues and proceeds go to the National Independent Venue Association’s Emergency Relief Fund, and all venues listed on the tee…

150+ NYC clubs form the NY Independent Venue Association to help survive COVID-19

Bowery Ballroom, United Palace, Town Hall, Baby’s All Right, Elsewhere, City Winery, Le Poisson Rouge, Saint Vitus, Joe’s Pub and Union Pool are just a few of the NYC venues part of NYIVA which seeks aid for independent venues that have been closed during COVID-19.

NYC venues close temporarily, postpone shows amid coronavirus

Carnegie Hall, Brooklyn Bowl, Town Hall, Public Records, The Shed, House of Yes, Knockdown Center, and Basement are among the venues temporarily shuttering to help stop the spread of coronavirus.

Maxo Kream played SOB's w/ Q Da Fool, Slayter, A$AP Twelvyy, Lil Jairmy (pics)

Maxo Kream is on tour now supporting his major label debut Brandon Banks.
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