No Way

Tournament releasing a new LP, playing Acheron on Sat; Go Deep sign to 6131, touring + more weekend NYC punk shows

Brooklyn punks Tournament play a lot around here. Maybe you’ve seen them with H2O and 7 Seconds, or with Coalesce and Coliseum, or with Gospel, or Kylesa, or Tor…

NAAM, White Hills & 9 others playing Sludgefeast in Brooklyn

NAAM at Saint Vitus, 2013 (more by Greg Cristman) Sludgefeast is set to bring a slow, low, and mind-expanding show to Brooklyn on November 15…

Bushwick Collective Block Party happening this weekend with Pampers, Naam, Fletcher C Johnson ++ street art & more

This weekend is Bushwick Open Studios a great chance to see a bunch of art where it’s being made, walk through the many studios in the Brooklyn neighborhood, and probably nab a few free drinks along the way…

Creepoid made a video for "Sunday" off upcoming LP, touring, playing NYC shows w/ The Casket Girls & Whores/Fight Amp

When you hear a band name like Creepoid and hear that they’re on No Idea Records, you probably think you know what you’re getting: a punk band…

punk roundup: Marathon reunion, No Trigger, Fire When Ready, NRSV, Dictators, Reagan Youth, Richie Ramone & more

New York punks Marathon, whose lineup included two members that went on to form to Polar Bear Club (but both recently left that band), broke up back in 2006 after the release of their only full length (self-titled)…

Cancer Bats playing Black Sabbath tribute show at Saint Vitus during Red Fang tour (updated dates & stream)

Cancer Bats are in the midst of the previously discussed tour with Red Fang, Indian Handcrafts and The Shrine (dates below), and the day after that tour hits NYC (12/11 at Bowery Ballroom, tix), they’ll be taking a night off to play a very special Black Sabbath tribute set at Saint Vitus (12/12) with No Way and Blackest…

BV Presents 'Un-CMJ' Friday night at Saint Vitus -- LIVE BAND KARAOKE, 2 awesome other bands, free drinks & admission

Lets face it, we’re barely into CMJ 2012 and already in overload. So, we’ve decided to add a healthy alternative to the glut of Friday night showcases…