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Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson announces new solo LP, shares "Economies of Scale"

The Harmony Codex is Wilson’s seventh solo album and features contributions from Meat Beat Manifesto’s Jack Dangers and Interpol’s Sam Fogarino. It’s out September 29.

What's Going on Monday?

Monday’s NYC-area shows include Amadou & Mariam, Joy Oladokun, and more.

tix on sale: Meek Mill, The Who, Peter Murphy, Cigarettes After Sex, Heart, more

Plus: Motion City Soundtrack, Hot Chip, Avett Brothers, Cautious Clay, Chelsea Wolfe, Frankie Cosmos, and more tickets on sale.

Steven Wilson releases "Nowhere Now" video, announced a 2018 tour

Porcupine Tree frontman Steven Wilson recently released his fifth solo album, To The Bone. He has now released a video for the song “Nowhere Now” and announced a 2018 tour…

tix on sale: GovBall, Run the Jewels, Life of Agony, Modern Baseball, Pains, more

Also: Foxing, Boss Hog, Homeshake, The Joy Fordmidable (acoustic), Dominic, Ninet Tayeb, and more NYC shows on sale today.

BV-SXSW Friday @ Cheer Up Charlies in pics — CocoRosie, Kevin Morby, Alex G, Pinegrove, Prince Rama, Tacocat & more

After kicking off on Thursday (pictures), the free BrooklynVegan SXSW day parties at Cheer Up Charlies in Austin continued on Friday (3/18). Here’s pictures and a recap of the whole day.

Israel's A-Wa playing SXSW, making NYC debut; Ninet Tayeb & Vaadat Charigim playing BV-SXSW shows

Israeli sister trio A-Wa are a band who, in their own words, “combine Yemenite folk singing with electronic dance music.” Last week they released their Habib Galbi EP which includes…

BrooklynVegan SXSW Fri Day Show lineup (Cocorosie, Kevin Morby, Yuck, Whitney, Alex G, KING, Pinegrove, Tacocat & more)

Our free SXSW day party on March 18 at Cheer Up Charlies includes the genre-defying Cocorosie, the prolific Kevin Morby, R&B trio KING, eccentric pop duo Prince Rama, indie rockers Pinegrove, feminist punks Tacocat, the new ex-Smith Westerns band Whitney, and many more.

pics: Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson @ Beacon Theatre

The Porcupine Tree frontman was under the weather for his NYC solo show, but still played two full sets at Beacon Theatre.