Punk
The Blonde Tongues with the new album Anxiety Dream
An unconfined sound.
See Tancred at Boot & Saddle
Opening the Wednesday night show with the entirety of the forthcoming album “Nightstand,” Tancred wowed the devoted Boot & Saddle following with the sounds of new, followed by a raucous set of old. Jess Abbott and her tight band followed up a strong opening set of new songs from Augusta Koch of Cayetana.
War On Women at Boot & Saddle
Last Sunday, Philadelphia’s Boot & Saddle hosted the intense and awesome display of musical awesome that is War on Women. Fronted by the powerful Shawna Potter they topped an impressive bill that also featured The Up! Up! Ups! and Sick Shit.
Decisions, “Trapped”
Exploring vulnerability through incensed punk
Grovner with the latest track “After the Party”
A Place in Your Home is available April 13th via Grind Central Records.
Sorority Noise at The Masquerade
Just before taking a much acknowledged hiatus, indie rock outfit Sorority Noise played Atlanta for what hopefully won’t be the last time to a loving crowd of superfans.
Shame with Cult Objects at Cousin Danny’s
Last Thursday, the British quintet Shame put on a unforgettable sweat-soaked set in secret Philly venue Cousin Danny’s. The floor bent to nearly a breaking-point and the young group led an excitable crowd through an ear-crushing set. Philly’s own Cult Objects opened with their own rock magic that got the crowd revved up.
BRNDA with “Five Dollar Shake”
Thanks For Playing is out March 30th, with cassettes by Nashville’s Banana Tapes.
Datenight – Poor Exchange (Premiere)
Watch out for their upcoming LP Comin’ Atcha 100MPH out on February 23rd
Hot Snakes, Hurry Up and The Suicide Notes live at Star Theater
A welcoming return
Acid Tongue with Second Single “Humpty Dumpty”
A Foot Tapper.
FIDLAR with Thee Commons at the Filmore
Live in San Francisco
Acid Tongue With a Brand New Single “If I Really Loved Her”
A Dynamic Duo
Pow! & Poptone at Irving Plaza on 8/5/17
A true work of art.
New York’s Alright, but for only one more year
Organizer Adam Whites explains his decision to make this year’s fest the last.