Animal Collective Perform Sung Tongs at the Moore Theatre
The early aughts belonged to the garage rock revival from New York City, yet by 2004 the scene began to show signs of exhaustion. The…
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The early aughts belonged to the garage rock revival from New York City, yet by 2004 the scene began to show signs of exhaustion. The…
It’s finally time for the last day of Block Party coverage! Better late than never I say. Alicia Bognanno of Bully busted out onto the…
Sparta was launched by vocalist/guitarist Jim Ward with drummer Tony Hajjar in 2002 after the implosion of their previous band, At the Drive-In. Sparta went…
It was a HOT ONE out there, and Spirit Award’s angular psych rock fit in perfectly with the weather. As we baked in the sun,…
Dude York was the first to take the stage this year, and they did so with sun baked afternoon abandon. They lazily plodded through the…
It’s hard to believe, but it’s been five years since My Bloody Valentine released their last album, MBV, and toured in support of the release.…
If you’re like me, you’ve been outdoors, finally enjoying those sun soaked activities you’ve been waiting patiently for ALL YEAR. Maybe also like me, you’ve…
While The Decemberists played little over a year ago at the very same venue, Paramount Theater, it feels like they've been gone for eternity (also…
One of my favorite newer post-punk groups, Black Marble, faced some unfortunate technical difficulties with a malfunctioning synthesizer — a fact which the band members seemed…
(all photos by Morgen Schuler) I’ve never been to a show with such a progressive vibe as the Paramount’s 90th birthday. I don’t know how…