Wednesday show options include The Hold Steady, Bon Iver & TU Dance, The Rapture, Cher, Hoops, Molly Burch, Bela Fleck & The Flecktones, Young Guv, and more.
There are also release shows for the 50-song compilation happening in NYC and Chicago, with proceeds from both shows and sales of the comp going to various organizations.
Tonight's NYC-area shows include Massive Attack, Brian Wilson/Zombies, Madonna, Billy Bragg, Marc Ribot, Porches, Strand of Oaks, Heart/Joan Jett, Weeping Icon, and more.
The Butterboy one-year anniversary, plus Odetta Hartman, G-Flip, The Poppy Fields (aka The Alarm), Pale Waves/Miya Folick, Austin Lucas, and more Monday show options.
Plus: Big Red Machine, Post Malone, Teenage Fanclub, Hop Along, Kimbra, Old 97's, The Soft Moon, Cults, Caveman, Odetta Hartman, and more NYC-area shows on sale.
On their new album I'm All Ears, Let's Eat Grandma turned their whimsical oddball vision into something sinister, sleek, and sparkling. Their live show has also undergone a shift.
While rooted in Appalachian and other ”old timey” music, she brings a modern approach, sampling sounds and using field recordings from transitions between songs. ”Many of the beats on the album were recorded in the kitchen: the snare sound is actually a running faucet, or if you…
The Seaport Music Festival's 15th Anniversary celebration is this week, happening Thursday (9/7) - Sunday (9/10) at NYC's South Street Seaport with performances by Ted Leo, The Make-Up, James Chance & The Contortions, Suicide's Martin Rev and more...