
ICYMI: Night Soil @ Baby’s All Right (9/28)
Art, music, and performance presented by Melanie Bonajo and Bunny Michael collided in bright, baffling displays, with Mother Nature herself serving as the overarching muse.

Art, music, and performance presented by Melanie Bonajo and Bunny Michael collided in bright, baffling displays, with Mother Nature herself serving as the overarching muse.

No, that’s not a typo — Fleetmac Wood is the very intentional moniker of a traveling DJ collective and party dedicated exclusively to edits and

Turns out you don’t have to wait till November to get more Ariel Pink in your life. The LA-based psych pop auteur is bringing his

Somewhere between smoky synths, cool backbeats and dreamy vibes exist the blossoming sub-genres of Future RnB and FuturePop. Los Angeles-based trio LANY (pronounced with a

Steady drums and phased out guitar open Arp’s new psychedelic single “UHF1,” a track off their recently released mini-album Pulsars E Quasars. It’s a tranquil,

Sleepy Kitty is a garage pop duo based in St. Louis that grinds together grungy guitar tones, infectious melodies, and just the right balance of

MØ @ Webster Hall 7:30pm ($21) MØ may be a relatively new artist, but she’s got the skills to be as big a pop star

Buscabulla thumps vintage Latin rock and psych in their new video for “Sono,” a track coming off their upcoming self-titled EP from Kitsuné. Trippy visuals,

Laurie Anderson and the Kronos Quartet @ BAM 8pm ($20) Laurie Anderson is a God Damn New York staple, and if you aren’t sure

Music is great in that it doesn’t hold still. It commands the hell out of a room and disappears into the air. If you get

Sunflower Bean can be a little deceiving at first — at least in name. Their sunshine-y moniker isn’t necessarily what comes to mind when I

The Replacements, The Hold Steady, Deer Tick @ Forest Hills Stadium 6pm ($59.50) We don’t recommend too many stadium shows but, c’mon, the Replacements are

Dating is confusing. And so is BRONCHO’s new music video for “Class Historian.” Why are there so many doors? Where do they lead? And why

Printed Matter, Inc. is hosting the first “officially sanctioned” back issue selloff of East Village Eye magazines, featuring some swanky t-shirts a a mini-symposium entitled

Pompeii is known for creating soundscapes, and “Loom,” their second single (and the title track) off their upcoming album following a five year hiatus, is

How To Dress Well @ Irving Plaza 7pm ($18) Tom Krell brings his unique brand of R&B to Irving Plaza. He recently released a mix

Islands, Teen @ Baby’s All Right 8pm ($16) We’ve been loving TEEN for a while now, and now that they’ve embraced their R&B influences head-on

Brooklyn Wildlife Summer Festival is an annual diverse, yet synergistic indoor/outdoor festival that features live performances from some sweet local acts. Tonight they hit Brooklyn

SBTRKT wants to leave you drugged up and disoriented in a far away universe. At least, that’s why I think he deemed “Voices In My

According to Google Translate, “Castigadas en el granero” means “punished in the barn.” But then again, we all know that Google Translate always lies. Because

Sylvan Esso @ Bowery Ballroom 8pm ($15) We already mentioned how interesting and genre bending Sylvan Esso are, so why not catch them with an

Starting tonight, The Hole will be hosting almost two weeks’ worth of righteous art, performances, and talent from the collective known as the Future Feminists.

Photographer Nick McManus has a new exhibition opening tonight at Bootleg Bar in Bushwick, titled “Sometimes, There’s Only One.” Shot on Impossible Project’s Polaroid film,

Lately, when it comes to new artists and bands, it’s all-mystery-everything and, to be honest, this musical wizardry is quite enchanting. The mysteriousness is exciting and

Conor Oberst’s new video for “Common Knowledge,” a track off his recent album Upside Down Mountain, follows a simple yet artistic narrative in which Oberst

“Slow Magic is the sound made by an unknown imaginary friend,” reads the mysterious producer’s sparse, yet incredibly fitting, Twitter bio. While the masked Downtown Records-signee has

BLUFFING is a scrappy Brooklyn outfit that delivers quick, charming fistfuls of indie pop with a twist of punk. Their debut album, Sugar Coated Pills

Special Guests, Evian Christ (DJ set), Sophie, Forest Swords @ MOMA PS1 3pm ($18) Mix up an afternoon of exploring modern art with sets from

Friend Roulette, Raindeer, Young Rapids, Haybaby @ Silent Barn 8pm ($8) Bushwick’s all-ages art space Silent Barn will be hosting a slew of up and

Mr. Twin Sister @ Baby’s All Right 8pm ($12) The recently named Twin Sister (that’s MR. Twin Sister to you) will be gracing New York with

Brooklyn synth-pop quartet Haerts return with the gorgeous, galloping new single “Giving Up.” This cut follows 2013’s St. Lucia-produced Hemiplegia EP, which gifted the world

Abu Ashley may have started making a name for himself in dance halls and dives here in NYC, but he has since moved on to