Folk cult-legend Ed Askew will be following up his recent NYC performance with two Brooklyn shows this month, including Union Pool with Dump (aka James McNew of Yo La Tengo).
Joining the band for this show, as he did at Glasslands last year, was James McNew of Yo La Tengo and Dump, whose bass playing mingled nicely with the swirling controlled chaos on the stage...
Now in their 16th year, Brooklyn vets Oneida continue to fight the good fight, having released A List of the Burning Mountains last year. The band have a sole show on the horizon: Glasslands on Friday, October 4...
we had *so much fun* at chickfactor 20 at the bell house in brooklyn, the idea of waiting another ten years seemed too painful too endure. so we made another festival for you...
"I feel like we're some weird meat stuck between two pieces of amazing bread." Small Factory drummer Phoebe Summerquash was referring to her band's placement on the bill between Versus and reformed indiepop legends Black Tambourine at Night One of CF*2012: for the love of pop......
It's got to be kind of hard to find someone to open for you on Christmas. Maybe that's what led to Dump, the other project of Yo La Tengo's James McNew, opening for Yo La Tengo at Maxwell's on Sunday, December 25th (Hanukkah, night 6)...