Mass Gothic
watch Mass Gothic's surreal "How I Love You" video
Mass Gothic, the husband-and-wife duo of Noel Heroux (ex Hooray for Earth) and Jessica Zambri (ex Zambri), have a surreal new video for “How I Love You,” one of the standouts from last year’s ’I’ve Tortured You Enough’ which came out via Sub Pop.
Mew played 'Frengers' in full at Brooklyn Steel (pics, videos, setlist)
Mew’s classic breakthrough album Frengers turned 15 this year, and to celebrate, the band have been playing some anniversary shows where they perform the album front to back…
tours announced: Toro Y Moi, DeVotchKa, Mass Gothic, Dirty Projectors, more
Plus: Avett Brothers, Hasan Minhaj, Daughters, and more tour announcements.
Mudhoney, Beach House, Afghan Whigs & more playing Sub Pop's 30th anniversary
Seattle indie rock label Sub Pop is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year by throwing a festival called SPF30 which happens August 10-11 that includes a big all-day free show on 8/11 along Alki Beach in West Seattle, featuring Mudhoney, Beach House, Wolf Parade, Shabazz Palaces, Fastbacks, Loma, LVL UP, METZ, Moaning, and more. Plus: the cast of Bob’s Burgers, and more.
Artists list their top albums of 2016
Check out lists from Into It. Over It., Jay Som, Chris Farren, Bob Nanna (Braid), Steve Bays (Hot Hot Heat), Amber Arcades, DOOMSQUAD, and more.
Mass Gothic covered His Electro Blue Voice, playing Rough Trade this weekend w/ Black Kids (who're releasing a new LP)
Mass Gothic cover HEBV’s “Sea Bug,” giving it an almost ’80s goth feel.
pics: Morgan Delt, Mass Gothic & Palmas (pics, setlist)
California psych wunderkind Morgan Delt, who released the lovely Phaze Zero earlier this month, is currently on tour with fellow Sup Pop band Mass Gothic and played Brooklyn over the weekend
Baby's All Right undergoing renovations; this weekend's shows moved to other venues
If you’ve been to Brooklyn club Baby’s All Right recently you know they’re undergoing some renovations. Ton finish those up, this weekend’s shows at Baby’s have been relocated.
watch Morgan Delt's phantasmagoric "Some Sunsick Day" video; tour w/ Mass Gothic starts today
“The video represents a flux in space-memory after mankind has spontaneously dematerialized. Traveling from a disenchanted Earth to a new planet in the cosmos, the remnants of human life are harnessed through the motion of architectural crystallization, as humanity’s memories and dreams are projected as fractured ruins…”
What's going on Saturday?
Yumi Zouma, Heron Oblivion, Joan of Arc, Dowsing, Fred Thomas, Anamanaguchi, Wireheads, Ex Cult, Mass Gothic & more NYC show options.