
Live Show Round Up 2/2 – 2/8
Monday 2/2: No shows worth noting… Tuesday 2/3: Nightclub 101: Venus & The Flytraps, Femcel Girls rock the hardest. Venus & The Flytrap’s new album

Monday 2/2: No shows worth noting… Tuesday 2/3: Nightclub 101: Venus & The Flytraps, Femcel Girls rock the hardest. Venus & The Flytrap’s new album

Words by Lou Sassle Photos by Alex Tepper and Morgan Pebble A ten minute walk from the J Marcy station, in what I could only

deer park and Ivy Knight’s new single “Black Cat” via Scenic Route Records captures the essence of a mysterious feline friend. Built around one continuous

Monday: 1/26 Bowery Ballroom: Racing Mount Pleasant Following their run of shows with Geese, Racing Mount Pleasant is back on tour. The indie-folk septet’s music

Prepare to dance. New York duo Fcukers’ announced their debut album Ö, releasing March 27th via Ninja Tune. Featuring production by Kenneth Blume and 100

Monday 1/19: TV EYE: @, fantasy of a broken heart, Leo Paterniti, Emily Green @, the experimental folk-pop project of Victoria Rose and Stone Filipczak,

untitled freak’s debut EP, 7 Circles, is releasing March 13, 2026 via Pleasure Tapes. Alongside the announcement, Ali Genevich shared “birthday,” the second single from

Monday: 1/12 Nightclub 101: Or Best Offer, Vangas, Gavin Sultan Good English Records starts their series at Nightclub 101 off with Or Best Offer, Vangas,

Love and work: the two tenants of your 20s. To Lucie Lozinski of Ski Team, these values are inseparable. “There’s a magic in love that

Mon. 1/6 Nothing truly notable 🙁 Tues. 1/7 Union Pool: Hiding Places, bloodsports Union Pool’s run of free shows starts this Tuesday. Commencing this notable

Mon. 12/29: Palladium Times Square: A Flock of Seagulls, Men Without Hats, Thomas Dolby, The Motels, Bow Wow Wow, Tommy Tutone The self proclaimed “Totally

Monday 12/15: Sony Hall: Sun Kil Moon Christmas came early. Ghosts of the Great Highway is one of my favorite albums of all time. Imagine

Ali Genevich of the NYC-based band Laveda starts her solo career on a striking note with the release of “untitled freak” via Pleasure Tapes. The

Mon. 12/8 Bowery Ballroom: Snocaps If you missed Snocaps on Sunday, don’t fret. The alt-country super group (Waxahatchee, Allison Crutchfield, MJ Lenderman, and Brad Cook)

The hyper-digital world we live in is impossible to ignore. On Factory Reset, the new album from Retail Drugs, Jake Brooks interrogates our dystopian technological

Monday: 12/1 Brooklyn Paramount: Dijon Dijon’s new album Baby is a collage. Its patchwork creates something truly special; stretching the bounds of pop, soul, and

In a sea of leather jackets, plumes of cigarette smoke curled. They rose to the ceiling, just like the spirits in the Paramount, creeping upwards

Monday: 11/17 Elsewhere: Starcleaner Reunion, Bloodsports, Crate Misguided Mondays are back. Starclearner Reunion, Bloodsports, and Crate are playing a free show at Elsewhere Zone 1.

Monday: 11/10 Webster Hall: Khruangbin Khruangbin marked the 10th anniversary of their debut LP The Universe Smiles On You by rerecording the album. The new

Monday: 11/03 TV EYE: Gleemer, Flooding, Euphoria Again Slowcore legends Gleemer dropped End of the Nail in 2024. You may be familiar with Gauze, but

Monday: 10/27 Webster Hall: Indigo de Souza, Mothé Sophomore year of college, my friend and I rented a zipcar and roadtripped to New Jersey to

Lou Salome orbits around the act of yearning: romance with shades of sincerity. Adopting their name from the renowned psychoanalyst Lou Salome, the NYC based

Monday: 10/20 Le Poisson Rouge: Lebanon Hanover, Silent EM, Jim E. Brown Everybody who had a goth phase knows Lebanon Hanover. The Swiss–British music duo

NYC screamo trio Epoxy’s new album CIVILIANS! is out now. Reminiscent of late ’90s and early 2000s emo, Alec Publicover (guitar, vocals), Ben Leach (drums),

Monday: Oct. 13th Baby’s All Right: Alien Boy, Empath In 2018, I begged my mom to let me see Empath play at a house show.

Monday: Oct. 6th Night Club 101: Skullcrusher Ethereal, yearning, indie folk. Skullcrusher’s latest EP Living is dreamy and warm. This show is for fans of

Monday Sept. 29th: Elsewhere: Junglepussy, DJ Cowriiie Misguided Spirits is out here performing utilitarian acts of service. Junglepussy and DJ Cowriiie are playing a free

Photos by Jenna Murray, Words by Maddie Breeden “Epoxy is a polymer, it’s like an industrial glue,” says Alec Publicover, singer of NYC’s screamo three-piece,

Mon. Sept 22nd: TV EYE: Nihilistic Easyrider, On Being an Angel, Dream Fatigue Nihilistic Easyrider’s new album DELUXE EDITION is solid 2000s inspired rock. A

Listen to New York based indie-rock trio The Down & Outs new release HALF-LOVE. The pop-centric single is just one of the songs that will

Monday Sept. 15th: Night Club 101: Ada Lea, Molly Murphy Ada Lea’s newest album is titled “when i paint my masterpiece.” Drop the “when,” because

Monday Sept. 8th: Central Park SummerStage: Rilo Kiley Rilo Kiley closes their run of NYC shows at SummerStage this Monday. Throughout these columns I’ve unapologetically