
November 11-14th: Freakout Festival @ Ballard, WA
There are few cities who are as passionate about local music as Seattle. Whether it is the support granted from KEXP, the plethora of independent

There are few cities who are as passionate about local music as Seattle. Whether it is the support granted from KEXP, the plethora of independent

Ok LA, we got some PLANS. Next Tuesday, November 9th, Warbly Jets will be celebrating the release of their new album, MONSTERHOUSE, at The Lash. The

It’s been a minute, but festivals are BACK. With their first iteration since the pandemic, Hipnosis in Mexico City will be showcasing a lineup filled

Maybe the scariest thing about this month is how many shows are already sold out. Fingers crossed you have good friends with an extra ticket

Thursday, September 2 Bodega, S.C.A.B., Austin Brown (DJ) (21+) – Baby’s All Right ($15) BLK ODYSSY, Kevin Holiday, Toy Machine (16+) – Elsewhere ($19.95) Water

As summer is winding down, get those rooftop, park, and beachside gigs in while you still can! Here are the shows on our radar to

Live shows are back finally and we’re a little (a lot) emo about it. Obviously we want to hit them all up, but here are

Photos by Lauren Massie One of our favorite New York bands pre-pandemic is reemerging into the post-vaxxed live music landscape this week with not one,

Thanks so much to everyone who came out last week! Was a blast to listen to great tunes from DJs Lola Pistola and Justin Krim

You’re invited to socialize with us IRL! It’s been a minute, but we’re having a social hour next Thursday, April 29th at The Sultan Room,

Photo by Allen Ying It feels almost surreal to say, but live music is coming back. It might not be in the same sweaty, beer soaked

Art by Connor Mikita I almost can’t believe I get to writeup… an event?! I’m thrilled. I’ll be the first one to admit I’ve shied away

With real-life, in-person festivals still indefinitely canceled, organizers are coming to these new terms and switching to online streaming instead. Starting today and going through

It goes without saying that the music industry has been put through the wringer the past few months in the midst of Corona. But there

Happy Friday the 13th! Celebrate the crazed dystopia it seems we’re living in with one of New York’s best bands, A Place to Bury Strangers,

Art by Julia Fletcher, find more of her work here. It seems like the shit-show slumber of too few good shows over the past few months is

End this month right at Lola this Saturday for one of the coolest shows to hit Manhattan in a minute. I’ve just recently been introduced

Brooklyn’s own Native Sun will be taking over The Dance with Public Practice and Pure Adult on February 8th to celebrate the release of their

In it’s second iteration, Babes All Rock is back and taking over Trans Pecos this Sunday. The festival by Hi Tide features a lineup of

Photo by by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. As we’re coming to the end of the decade, there’s been a definite shift in attention

I’m still in denial, but our fearless leader Nasa is bidding farewell to New York and heading out to LA in November. Before she heads

Come celebrate the release of Issue 8 with some of our favorite acts at The Broadway! After taking some time off of print, we’re bringing

If you’re in the mood for good ‘ol rock and roll evening and good vibes, you should get your body and should to Market Hotel

The only thing better than an after party is one you’re not supposed to have. Escape to your happy place (even if it’s booze-fueled and

It’s that time of year again! Time for all NY-city dwellers to take over the beaches of Rockaway. Beloved Brooklyn indie rockers Las Rosas and

Nothing says summer like your San Diego skate punk alter ego jumping out and biting you in the ass for ignoring that deep-seeded part of

After a nearly two year hiatus, Luke Rathborne is back with a brand new track “Depending” just in time for his return back to the

Everyone’s favorite ~kinda-smelly-but-hot-artboi~ gallery turned record label turned concert booker, Muddguts, is back with party #5. Mkay, I don’t know if that’s the actual sequence

New York in the summer can be a little hellish, but hopefully these shows (and their controlled AC environments) will provide somewhat of a haven

Our founder and editor-in-chief, Nasa chatted with DIY about the site, the zine, and our upcoming show with them next week! Check it out here. Come to

They say distance makes the heart grow fonder. Beyond stoked to announce that our friends across the pond at DIY Magazine and are partnering with

In a post-gov ball, post-apocalyptic haze, one might ask themselves, “Should I ever go to an outdoor show in New York ever again if I