
Live Show Round Up 5/18 – 5/24
Mon. 5/18 Nightclub 101: Caution, Theadoore, Recuse rocknite returns with Caution headlining. Before the show, make sure to check out the band’s new album Peripheral

Mon. 5/18 Nightclub 101: Caution, Theadoore, Recuse rocknite returns with Caution headlining. Before the show, make sure to check out the band’s new album Peripheral

Everyone’s favorite Brooklyn venue, Baby’s All Right, has been hosting a weekly series – BABY DANCE – every Saturday for some good time now. It’s

Opening this Friday, Melika Abikenari and Golnar Adili bring “mādar,” a benefit exhibition held at the CUE Art Foundation to raise emergency funds for people

Mon. 5/11: Elsewhere: Touching Ice, Peace Thru Strength, Windy 500 LA based electro-industrial trio Touching Ice is kicking off Elsewhere’s summer series of rooftop shows.

Mon. 4/27: Elsewhere: Chrissy, Kristiane Both Chrissy and Kristiane are singer songwriters that channel the most intimate parts of girlhood. The searching, the yearning, the

Mon. 4/20: Beacon Theatre: Waxahatchee, MJ Lenderman Waxahatchee and MJ Lenderman’s collaborative relationship has alt country fans far and wide frothing at the mouth. Back

Mon. 4/13: Elsewhere: Takaat, Masaaki, Maria Chavez (DJ) Takkat means “noise” in the Tuareg language Tamashek, and that’s exactly what Ahmoudou Madassane, Mikey Coltun, and

Mon. 4/6: Nightclub 101: Fraternal Twin, Yeah Baby, nettle rocknite returns to Nightclub 101 with an eclectic bill. From Fraternal Twin’s laid back indie to

Mon. 3/30: TV EYE: David J, Paul Wallfisch, Joseph Keckler, Alison Clancy David J, most commonly known as the bassist for Bauhaus and Love and

Somewhere between the heyday of Brit rock and the Meet Me in the Bathroom era of New York rock music, lives Komodo’s new single “17”

Mon. 3/23: Nightclub 101: blix, Plastic, Seven rocknite returns with blix on the bill. 10 dollars tickets, real rock n’ roll. blix’s track cigs always

Mon. 3/16: Elsewhere: Gurriers, Native Sun ALT Citizen’s very own Marisa Whitaker sat down and talked with Native Sun back in October. With the release

In the lead-up to Lip Critic’s third studio album Theft World, arriving May 1 via Partisan Records, the band has dropped their new single “Jackpot.”

Mon. 3/9: Nightclub 101: Highway Demon, untitled freak, Water Gun ALT Citizen and 1-800-Girlfriend present a bill with variety; a bill with intrigue. Highway Demon’s

Mon. 3/2: The Shed: Mitski For the release of Mitski’s eighth studio album Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, Mitski is playing March 2nd- 4th

Monday 2/23: Nightclub 101: Catcher, Family Vision, Fashion rocknite is back for their fourth show at Nightclub 101. $10 tickets and a guaranteed good time,

Truman Flyer has released the music video for her debut single, “True Love.” “Love | True love | New love,” croons Truman, barefoot and spinning under

Mon. 2/16: TV EYE: CS Cleaners, Eraser, Chronophage CS Cleaner’s new single Come & Go is a hypnotic breed of post-punk. The guitars dance, the

Photo by Mars Alba Ali Genevich’s solo project, untitled freak, released “insincerity” February 10th via Pleasure Tapes. The final single ahead of Genevich’s debut EP

Monday 2/9: Nightclub 101: Yes Ma’am, Ken Park, Victoryland NYC nugazers Yes Ma’am are playing their EP release show for What Do They See at

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

Crisis Public Relations – a NYC-based band that’s playing the Ali Forney Benefit show co-hosted by AC this Friday, 1/30, at Baby’s All Right –

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

We’ve been invited to partner with the firm/band Crisis Public Relations and host the “Biggest Indie Pop Bash of 2026.” Taking place on 1/30 at

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,

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,

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

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)

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