Category: Contributors
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Photo Gallery and Show Review: Veronica Everheart in New York
On Saturday, December 6, at Market Hotel in Bushwick, Brooklyn, through the haze— over shoulders of bundled crowds (no coat check here)—one could find an angular girl dressed in black and white, shrouded by choppily cut platinum-blonde locks, splay-kneed on the ground with an electric guitar.
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Photo Gallery and Show Review: KiNG MALA in New York
This past weekend, KiNG MALA played a sold-out headline show at the Mercury Lounge in the Lower East Side. From the moment I walked in, it felt less like a concert and more like stepping into a room full of friends.
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Photo Gallery and Show Review: The Happy Fits in New York
Pittstown, New Jersey-based indie rock band The Happy Fits just wrapped up a 48 show tour spanning across 11 countries in support of their fifth album, Lovesick.
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Show Review: Jacob Collier in Australia
Words by Jaz Wilkins Renowned musician and philanthropist, Jacob Collier, finally brought his long-awaited Djesse World Tour to Australian shores this December. Collier, known for his perfect pitch and chaotic musician endeavours that both define and defy the rules for modern pop music. The sold-out performance took place at The Fortitude Music Hall in the heart…
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Bruno Major Returns to the Pop Scene With “Remember To Dance (Little Things)”
After over a 2-year music hiatus, alternative singer-songwriter Bruno Major returns to the scene alongside video game composer Adrian Berenguer to release a new single, “Remember To Dance (Little Things)”.
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Photo Gallery and Show Review: Billie Marten in New York
Over the past 11 years, the multifaceted singer-songwriter Billie Marten has successfully established herself within the indie folk genre. Her gorgeous discography features five records and a number of other EPs and singles.
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Photo Gallery and Show Review: Portugal. The Man
From Alaska to Brooklyn: Portugal. The Man take over Music Hall of Williamsburg
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Photo Gallery and Show Review: Hannah Cohen in New York
Hannah Cohen’s Nov 21 show at Music Hall of Williamsburg felt steady and intentional. When she first walked out, the room settled almost immediately. She had a calm, soothing presence that instantly pulled you in.
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Del Water Gap Reflects on Life and Loss with his Latest Record, “Chasing the Chimera”
Chimera: a thing that is hoped or wished for but in fact is illusory or impossible to achieve. Fresh off multiple major U.S. tours opening for well-established acts like Niall Horan and Halsey, Del Water Gap, the solo indie pop project by Samuel Holden Jaffe, recently released his third studio album, Chasing the Chimera.
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Photo Gallery and Show Review: Die Spitz in New York
Punk, Metal and Mayhem: Die Spitz’ first Headlining show at Bowery Ballroom