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Cheeky (pre-Big Eyes, Aye Nako) release full discography compilation

The now-defunct Brooklyn indie-punk band’s new comp features 20 songs newly remastered by Jack Shirley.

Sleater-Kinney's new drummer is Angie Boylan (watch their first show together)

Janet Weiss’ replacement is Angie Boylan of Freezing Cold, Aye Nako, Little Lungs, Cheeky, and more.

Freezing Cold (Bridge and Tunnel, Aye Nako, Weed Hounds) prep J Robbins-produced LP

Listen to the band’s new single ”New Ways To Wait” now, and catch one of their upcoming hometown-area shows…

Rainer Maria made a playlist of music they dig ++ win tix to their NYC show!

The playlist includes fellow indie/emo vets The Van Pelt (who open Rainer Maria’s Brooklyn show), as well as Limp Wrist, EMA, Flasher, Sade, Aye Nako, and more.

Bully & Aye Nako @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (pics)

After releasing their instantly-great 2015 debut Feels Like on Columbia, ’90s-rock revivalists Bully left their major label home and signed to Sub Pop for their sophomore album, Losing, which came out last month…

NYC Memorial Day Weekend 2017 guide to events & concerts

The weather forecast may be dreary for the unofficial start of summer, but there are always good shows. Memorial Day Weekend in NYC boasts Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, The Pixies, Alabama Shakes and more.

even more protest/benefit music for inauguration day (a roundup)

Joey Bada$$, Emma Ruth Rundle, case/lang/veirs, Downtown Boys, Crying, Scream, and many more artists released protest/benefit music today. Plus: “1000 Days, 1000 Songs”!

Sad13, Vagabon, Emily Reo, & Told Slant @ Baby's All Right (pics)

Speedy Ortiz singer Sadie Dupuis recently released Slugger, her great debut album as Sad13, and brought her tour in support of it back to NYC last night…

Don Giovanni announces 2017 showcases in Brooklyn & Philly (tix on sale)

Two Brooklyn showcases at Knitting Factory; and one at Philly’s First Unitarian Church.

P.S. Eliot brought their reunion tour to Market Hotel with Ought, Aye Nako, & Adult Mom (pics)

Before Katie & Allison Crutchfield got more fame in Waxhatchee (Katie’s project, but also featuring Allison) and Swearin’ (a band co-fronted by Allison), not to mention Allison’s newly-Merge-signed solo project, they played together in the indie pop-punk band P.S. Eliot, who broke up in 2011. In the time since their breakup, P.S. Eliot’s music gained a cult following…
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