
Interview: Native Sun Talks Bowery Ballroom and Concrete Language
Interview by Nathalie Naor / Photos by Colin Lane If you’ve done a music festival solo, you know how it goes. It’s just you, the

Interview by Nathalie Naor / Photos by Colin Lane If you’ve done a music festival solo, you know how it goes. It’s just you, the

It was an honor to be asked by one of the NYC music scene’s most respected and beloved artists to tour manage her band at

Alongside tour managing NYC’s own Torture and The Desert Spiders, I abused my official music pass to do some unofficial press for Alt Citizen at

I pulled up to Baby’s All Right ten minutes after doors. As I fiddled with my wallet to show ID at the door, I noticed

Dancing under neon lights, Cut Copy electrified the stage at Brooklyn Steel on Friday, Nov. 21, for their North American tour celebrating the release of

Kyra Tantou has the most beautiful bark. As frontwoman of NYC-based Monica Bang, she teeters on a thin, volatile border where playfulness begins to resemble danger. A dog racing behind a chain-link fence, shadowing a passerby.
Friend or foe? To bite, or not to bite?

Article by Alex Arthur Photos by Matt Licari As the breakout bands of 2025 played their final shows before fielding, “How’s that music thing going?”

At the beginning of the month, SZA expressed to GQ that modern music is suffering due to the youth’s lack of yearning resulting in fearful,

Music Discovery is Everything. For 15 years, ALT CITIZEN, the independent music publication, live show promoter, and zine, has been a pioneer in uplifting, inspiring,

Photos by Kate Cassise, Words by Marisa Whitaker New York City-bred and globe-trottin’ rock band The Thing closed its three-night Nightclub 101 residency on July

At the climax of the Show Me the Body show on June 7 at Night Club 101, frontman Julian Cashwan Pratt ripped his sweaty t-shirt

Monday July 7th: The Broadway: Rat Palace w/ Pat Faking and Browsing Rat Palace’s album Dust Free Home is “post punk for people that

Do you live in NYC, love music, and want to see a cool show this week? Look no further – Music journalist Maddie is bringing

Photos by Jenna Murray, Words by Lulu Rodriguez Fontaines D.C., post punk band from Dublin played another series of sold out shows in New York

Photos by Charlie Baker. “Hey,” I said, turning to my neighbor at a concert on Wednesday night, “doesn’t he look like he should be on

Fontaines D.C. and New York City’s own, Been Stellar, graced us with two incredible back to back shows at the Brooklyn Paramount. I had the

As neatly curated and captivatingly esoteric as his accomplished production design work for some of New York’s most fashionable publications, Michael Younker embraces the abject

Royel Otis took on NYC’s Racket with back-to-back sold out shows. Their magnetic presence left an incredible mark on the audience as they seamlessly interwove

Article by Urvija Banerji photos by Angelina Hazzouri There’s nothing quite like the moment before a major turning point: the last cold night of the

Article and photos by Angelina Hazzouri If you’re familiar with New York City’s downtown music scene, odds are you’ve heard of We Take Manhattan, a

We’re hosting Party Girls Never Die, a Punk Show. Party Girls Never Die is a touring party series which specializes in satellite events. They will

Our friends from Treasure Club International are throwing a 2-Day Music Festival in Mexico City Feb 23 and 24 featuring live performances by CJ Ramone,

On a November Saturday, Glasgow’s indie kids flocked to Room 2 to see bar italia, the UK’s favorite up and coming post-punk darling. Descending the

Photos by Nicole Miller Crack Cloud’s “in-the-round” show was everything you would want from an intimate experience. They had everyone hooked in with all kinds of

Sorry @ Barboza (Seattle) I don’t love going to shows in Seattle. I do because the alternative is worse, but New York has pretty much

Photos by Nicole Miller Paul Jacobs The Murlocs

Bringing back an old classic with a new twist. Shows We Went To started its online incarnation as a 35mm photo series back in 2015. Some of

The hangover from Halloween remains, but the show must go on. These are the gigs we’re hitting this month in a very particular order (chronological)

Photos by Nicole Miller King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Black Midi

New York photos by Lucy Blumenfield. Seattle photos by Lauren Khalfayan. Not that playing several hundred to 1000 cap venues nationwide is a small feat, but Wolf

Photos by Nicole Miller Kills Birds Shame Viagra Boys

Photos by Aaron Moreno Here we are, a few days into October already and Desert Daze has came and went once again. I finally got around