
Interview: Juan Wauters Is Making Waves
Queens resident by way of Uruguay, Juan Wauters has been making music with his band the Beets (just as American and rock ‘n’ roll as

Queens resident by way of Uruguay, Juan Wauters has been making music with his band the Beets (just as American and rock ‘n’ roll as

Blue & Gold, Twin Wave, Folding Legs, Everest Cale @ Cameo 8pm ($8) A little birdy in Blue & Gold told me they’re previewing new

Brooklyn musician and otherwise magic maker Xenia Rubinos was kind enough to share with us some of her favorite summer jams. They’re not the typical

Like we mentioned in our favorite albums (so far) post, Marissa Nadler’s July has made quite an impression and will probably be in heavy rotation

As Shea pointed out, 2014 has been somewhat lukewarm in terms of music releases that are really capturing our attention and keep us listening over

Destruction Unit, Uniform, Drew McDowall, Honey @ Webster Hall 8pm ($13) Arizona’s Destruction Unit headline a show at the Studio at Webster Hall tonight. Tickets

The indie rock veterans in Spoon just released “Do You,” the first official single off their upcoming album, They Want My Soul. It’s a colorful

Night Beats, LODRO, Beverly, Roya, Gymshorts @ Baby’s All Right 8pm $12 Baby is definitely all right tonight. They’ve got a lineup full of some

Pretty & Nice, Zula, The Sea Life, Leapling @ Glasslands 8:30pm ($10) Can I say this lineup is pretty and nice? Too cheesy, I know.

James Franco and Patti Smith @ Fort Tilden 7pm (FREE!!) Rockaway! is a public arts festival started in celebration of the reopening of Fort Tilden.

The west coast may be killing it currently in terms of breathy voiced girls with electronically drenched confessionals (Lana Del Rey, Banks), but now the

Warpaint, Yellowbirds @ Prospect Park 7:30pm (FREE!!) Our very own Eva reviewed Warpaint’s latest earlier this year. However, it’s Yellowbirds that have my heart and

Alt Citizen Presents Little Racer, Life Size Maps, Cosmonauts + More @ Pianos 7pm ($10) We’re bringing you this show at the awesome Pianos with

A train rushes by, heading out of town. Not downtown, not uptown – out of town. Out of the city, into the country, into the

This summer, FKA twigs is dropping her much anticipated debut, LP1, on London-based label Young Turks. In preparation of this, she’s given us a taste

Malaysian singer-songwriter Yuna has just released a video for “Mountains,” from her 2013 release Nocturnal. It’s a pretty straightforward shoot of Yuna doing her

Thee Oh Sees, The Blind Shake, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard @ McCarren Park 2pm (FREE!!) If you have a Music or Premium badge

Bishop Allen are back after a relatively quiet time as we first chronicled here. Now, the band has released an accompanying video for “Start Again”,

Blood Orange, decked out in sleek, blinding white, gets down with his band and an all-female dance crew inside a daytime television studio in his

We brought you a few of TEEN’s favorite things back in April, but now were stoked to bring one of ours. Check it: Saint Pepsi

PUJOL fuses the ferocity of punk rock with tender yet gritty lyricism and sonic traces of Americana, garage, and rock and roll. His roaring, piss-and-vinegar

FaltyDL is back with a subtle yet wildly infectious track titled “Do Me,” coming straight off of his upcoming summer album, In the Wild. Propelled

Brooklyn psych-folk outfit Woods recently released their excellent seventh full-length With Light and With Love — their first effort produced in a professional recording studio. The result

Not to make this post about me, but (BUT) Bishop Allen was one of the first bands I really got into as a younger person

Coming to you straight from our beloved little borough, self-proclaimed dark pop duo Weeknight have just shared a video for “Honey,” a single off their

Jersey locals The Front Bottoms have just released a lyric video for “Jim Bogart,” a track from their upcoming EP Rose. The video finds their

Dead Stars practically take you on a walking tour of Brooklyn in their newest video for “Someone Else,” a single off of their upcoming LP

Garbage was just one of many artists getting in on Record Store Day’s vinyl love fest, which sadly comes but one day a year. The

The Antlers‘ lush, grandiose, all-encompassing soundscapes seem, at this point, almost meticulously constructed to encourage wallowing in self-pity. Ever since their lauded, albeit harrowing, 2009

Surrealist film guru David Lynch has teamed up with Moby for a reversion of his song “The Big Dream,” the opening track from his 2013

The one time (two times? three times?) I got detention in high school I had to come in on Saturday morning and spend the whole

TEEN, the Brooklyn by way of Nova Scotia trio of sisters, and Boshra AlSaadi, captured our attention with the psychedelic harmonies found on their debut,