Gonerfest
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Gonerfest 2023 lineup: OSEES, The Mummies, CIVIC, The Gories, Chubby & The Gang, more
Memphis‘ Gonerest celebrates its 20th edition this fall, and the lineup also includes Cheater Slicks, Marked Men, Lewsberg, Sweeping Promises, The Cool Jerks, and more.
Gonerfest 2022 lineup: Shannon & the Clams, King Khan, Fred Lane, Tyvek, more
The 19th edition of Gonerfest also features Spray Paint, Compulsive Gamblers, Tyvek, Negative Approach, David Nance, Michael Beach, Partner Look, and more.
Silver Synthetic touring this fall, including Levitation, Gonerfest & more
Silver Synthetic, the New Orleans psych-pop band featuring members of Bottomfeeders and JEFF The Brotherhood, released their excellent self-titled debut album earlier this year via Third Man.
Gonerfest 2021 will be in person in Memphis (and livestreamed)
After going virtual in 2020, Gonerfest has announced it will be back this year for its 18th edition, live and in-person, on September 23-26 in Memphis, TN…
Gonerfest 2020 going virtual (lineup & tickets)
Memphis’ Gonerfest is going virtual this year, with exclusive performances from Quintron & Miss Pussycat, The Rebel, Cheater Slicks, Jack Oblivian & The Sheiks, Mary Tee & Bruce Brand, Mick Trouble…
Australia's Parsnip share gorgeous "Rip it Off" video, touring around Gonerfest
A name like Parsnip might conjure words such as jangly, whimsical and baroque, and that’s pretty on-the-money here — their debut album is out August 30.
Gonerfest 2019 lineup: The Mummies, Oblivians, Simply Saucer, NOTS, more
The 2019 edition of Gonerfest happens September 26-29 in Memphis, TN.
EXEK prep new LP (stream a track), touring w/ Exploded View after Gonerfest
Australian post-punk group EXEK, who released album Ahead of Two Thoughts earlier this year, have a new EP…
stream Chicago band Ethers' debut LP
Chicago’s Ethers have deep roots in the city’s garage/punk/indie scene, featuring members of Heavy Times, Outer Minds, Radar Eyes and The Runnies. With prominent use of organ, there’s echos of post-punk groups like The Clean and Swell Maps, as well as ’60s Nuggets-style psych, and the kind of indie rock you might’ve found on Merge in 1997.