Somehow, despite knowing of their existence and generally liking the ’00s garage rock renaissance, I had never seen Montreal royalty Les Breastfeeders before Saturday night at their hometown’s club, ...
Courtney also discussed her long-in-the-works new album, which she says features Michael Stipe and Echo & the Bunnymen's Will Sergeant.
In celebration of the album, Fievel is Glauque will be playing two special octet shows in early 2025: Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg on February 6 and L.A.’s El Rey Theatre on February 8.
The Dillinger Escape Plan continued their series of rare one-off reunion shows at Philly’s Franklin Music Hall on Saturday (11/23) with Pissed Jeans, The Red Chord, Kaonashi, and Rid of Me, but right ...
TV On The Radio were greeted with a very warm welcome at their first of four Webster Hall shows, and the band gave all that energy right back.
City Winery founder and CEO Michael Dorf‘s annual “The Music Of…” benefit show will celebrate Patti Smith on March 26 at Carnegie Hall, and the lineup has been announced. Rolling Stone reports that it ...
In the years before his untimely death in July, The Chills frontman Martin Phillipps talked of how he was going back through his archive of early unrecorded songs and finally putting them to tape for ...
Matlock's comments came in an NME interview that also addressed John Lydon's pro-Trump views, a new Blondie album with Matlock, the possibility of a new Sex Pistols album with Frank Carter, and more.
The UK hardcore-and-more fest also includes Danny Brown, Denzel Curry, Speed, Pain of Truth, Drug Church, Superheaven, Fleshwater, and more.
Hot Chip and Sleaford Mods have teamed up for a new 7″ single, out via Friendly Records with proceeds benefitting Warchild. “This collaboration was born when Hot Chip invited us to join one of Abbey ...
Denver shoegazers A Shoreline Dream released Whitelined over the summer, their seventh album, which features three collaborations with Ride‘s Mark Gardener. One of those three is “Hollow Crown” which, ...
A lot has changed in the 20 years since BrooklynVegan launched in 2004 but there are a bunch of bands who were all staples on our site then that have multi-night runs in NYC over the next month.