Nate Young

11 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Cass McCombs, Dave Harrington Group, Boy Harsher, Self Defense Family, Nate Young (Wolf Eyes) and more.

Nate Young, Nate Wooley, David Berhman & more playing Tectonics Festival NY this week (schedule)

ISSUE Project Room is pleased to announce the return of Iceland’s acclaimed Tectonics Festival for the second-annual New York edition: Tectonics Festival New York 2015, presented…

Body/Head playing 2 NYC shows w/ Wolf Eyes' Nate Young before Boston's Hassle Fest; Lee Ranaldo art show opening

Body/Head at MoMA in 2013 (more by Amanda Hatfield) Kim Gordon’s duo with Bill Nace, Body/Head are on board for Boston’s Hassle Fest IV this November (with Jason Lescalleet, No Joy, Quilt, Downtown Boys and more), and directly before that they’ll play two nights at Brooklyn’s Union Pool on November 6 & 7…

Wolf Eyes played Saint Vitus with Hubble (pics); Foreplay & Soren, Nate Young playing Nothing Changes

Antagonistic noise gang Wolf Eyes headlined a sold-out show at Saint Vitus on Saturday (7/6), joined (Ben Greenberg, also of The Men), Foreplay (mem Warthog) and Soren (mem Rosenkopf) for a night of experimentalism and noise…

Jason Lescalleet released 'Songs About Nothing', playing NYC w/ Nate Young, Spencer Yeh & Pharmakon (song streams)

Hands down, the most intriguingly difficult album I encountered last year was Jason Lescalleet‘s massive double album, Songs About Nothing…

NYC party WIERD coming to an end this month; Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Xeno & Oaklander and more playing final nights

On behalf of the Wierd World I wanted to let you all know that the last Wierd Party at Home Sweet Home will be on Wednesday, February 27th. We have staged 500+ events over the course of the last decade, and I feel we have achieved what we all set out to do together when the party began…

Feist, Stephen Malkmus, The Hold Steady and lots more playing Calgary's Sled Island Festival (full line-up)

The 2012 edition of Calgary, Alberta festival Sled Island is set to take place from June 20-23 at venues throughout the city. This year includes over 200 bands performing at 30 venues plus a large comedy schedule, film screenings, and art shows…