Tonight's NYC-area shows include Vampire Weekend at MSG, The Raconteurs, Fontaines DC, Eyehategod, Michael Nau, Liturgy, Bas/Oddisee, Chris Forsyth/Garcia Peoples, Adam Green, and more.
Death from Above, who dropped the "1979" from their name not too long ago, will be playing their 2002 debut EP, ”Heads Up,” in full on tour this fall...
Lollapalooza has announced their 2017 aftershows, with artists like Ryan Adams, Spoon, The Shins, Kaytranada, Tegan and Sara, Cloud Nothings, The Lemon Twigs, Mac DeMarco, Sylvan Esso, Warpaint, and more playing other Chicago venues after Lolla ends for the night.
Jay Z, Red Hot Chili Peppers & Gorillaz headline, with Future, Nas, Weezer, Run the Jewels, Erykah Badu, M.I.A., LL Cool J, Action Bronson, TV on the Radio, Big Boi, Broken Social Scene, Migos, Blood Orange and more.
Also: Muse, The Killers, Alt-J, Run the Jewels, Migos, Lil Yachty, Rae Sremmurd, Spoon, Ryan Adams, Liam Gallagher, Tegan & Sara, Cloud Nothings, Car Seat Headrest, PUP, Kevin Devine, Mac DeMarco, Sampha, Joey Bada$$, The Lemon Twigs, and more...
"There's a lot for Strokes fans to like here, but there's another aspect to the record, too, which gets a little bit on the heavier, more aggressive side that maybe fans of other bands would appreciate that more," Nick Valensi told Rolling Stone.