Sheer Mag

Sheer Mag sign to Third Man, share new single "All Lined Up"

Third Man will also re-release the band’s full back catalogue on vinyl, and Sheer Mag are on tour starting mid-August.

Baroness announce new album 'Stone' & tour, share "Last Word"

Baroness’ tour includes tons of amazing openers varying by date, including Soul Glo, Chat Pile, Jesus Piece, Escuela Grind, Wayfarer, KEN mode, Primitive Man, Sheer Mag, Portrayal of Guilt, and more…

What's Going on Saturday?

Saturday’s NYC-area shows include Feist, City Morgue, Makaya McCraven, The Interrupters, Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, Sister Nancy, day 2 of Black n Blue Bowl, and more.

Tour news: U2, Chance the Rapper, IDK, Jason Isbell, Knocked Loose, Nick Hakim, more

Plus: Your Arms are My Cocoon, The Figgs, Black Country New Road, 6LACK, SummerStage 2023, Deer Tick, Ty Segall, Bob Mould, Ilana Glazer, LL Cool J, and more tour and festival news.

Sleaford Mods played Webster Hall with Sheer Mag (pics, setlist, video)

Sleaford Mods are on tour around their appearance at Coachella and played NYC on Friday night…

Weezer, Dinosaur Jr., Joe Russo, more playing new Catskills fest Cave Mountain (BV Presale)

Cave Mountain’s inaugural edition happens on September 15 and 16 at Windham Mountain.

Homesick 2023 lineup (Snail Mail, Deafheaven, Fiddlehead, Lilys, Sheer Mag, Sunami, more)

”We’ll be taking this year off, and instead giving the stage over entirely to 13 of our dearest, most talented friends…our favorite lineup yet,” Ceremony say.

Tour news: Accept, The Dream Syndicate, DaniLeigh, Dora Jar, Sheer Mag, and more

Plus: The Comet is Coming, Rise Up NYC concert series, Mortician, the David Bowie World Fan Convention and more tour and festival news.

Halloween Meltdown 2022 lineup: Amyl & The Sniffers, Shannon & The Clams, more

The festival happens October 8-9 in Oakland, CA’s Mosswood Park and also features The Spits, Lydia Lunch, Sheer Mag, host John Waters and more.

Yondr throwing phone-free NY festival ft. Sheer Mag, !!!, Kississippi, more

Yondr, the makers of the pouches your phone gets locked in when you go to see artists like Jack White and Misfits, who ban cellphones from their shows, are throwing their own festival.
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