
May 21: ‘Dune’ @ Nitehawk Cinema, 7:15pm ($15)
As a part of their BOOKS & BOOZE series, Nitehawk Cinema will be screening Dune in celebration of the Folio Society’s much-anticipated edition of Frank

As a part of their BOOKS & BOOZE series, Nitehawk Cinema will be screening Dune in celebration of the Folio Society’s much-anticipated edition of Frank

Our 35 mm film photography series covering live shows happening on the NYC circuit continues. Our staff photographers have been busy this past month, and,

As a part of the Redbull Music Academy Festival, a series of awesome musical performances and happenings in NYC throughout the end of May, FKA

Weed, a grunge-y, shoegaze-y pop band from Vancouver, just dropped an artsy black and white video for “Thousand Pounds,” a single off their sophomore album

Swedish lo-fi pop outfit Magic Potion just released “Booored,” a track off of their upcoming debut EP Melt. This one is just dying to be

Courtney Love just released a biting new song called “Miss Narcissist,” the title track off her upcoming 7″ from Wavve’s label Ghost Ramp. Snarling vocals,

Alt Space is officially open! Last Friday, Brooklyn packed out our gallery and store, and we couldn’t have asked for a more perfect grand opening.

Nitehawk Cinema is screening ’80s crime-horror film Wolfen, directed by Michael Wadleigh and adapted from the novel by Whitley Strieber. There will prizes and surprises

Bad Meds, a post-punk outfit from Liverpool, just dropped “Hoax Apocalypse,” the grinding, anthemic first track off of their recently released self-titled EP. Man. Between

French music and fashion label Kitsuné is set to release their fourth “America Compilation” later this month, and in preparation of that, they’ve just dropped

Here’s a fresh blast of straight-up punk, pop, and rock ‘n’ roll for you. White Reaper, a quartet out of Kentucky, just released “I Don’t

I’m not sure what you were doing at 18, but I can tell you I definitely wasn’t crafting tight rock ‘n’ roll tracks like Joe

Lisa Marie Basile is a fierce, unapologetic poet, fascinated by gender politics, beauty, and the labyrinthine mysteries of the body. She is the author of

Punk and poetry have a storied history, and while the divide between these art forms has widened a bit over the years, a few champions

Doldrums, the moniker of Canadian producer Airick Woodhead, just released “IDONTWANNABEDELETED,” a track off the bonus 7″ that came with a special edition of his

Our friends TOPS have a knack for awesome music videos, and their latest release for the single “Destination” follows suit. Panning across rural Japan, the

Earl Sweatshirt just dropped an extended, experimental track titled “solace,” with a description that reads as “music from when i hit the bottom and found

Empress of, a Brooklyn-based songwriter, is bringing her wispy, electronic tunes to Elvis Guesthouse, a new bar/venue in the East Village run by the fine

Saint Vitus has a killer lineup of experimental acts tonight. Headliner ZZZ’s (who are also going to be featured in our upcoming fourth issue, so

The Midnight Hollow embrace the groove — hard. Combining synthesizers with propulsive percussion, swirling ambiance, and reverb-laced vocals, this NYC-based psych-pop outfit craft luscious, captivating

Give Up The Roast is a column that collides delicious caffeine with wild thrashing a la a bi-monthly coffee and punk album pairing — the

Soda Fabric, a Berlin-based shoegaze outfit, are set to drop their debut LP, Atlantis, this spring, and in anticipation of the big release, we have

Jamie xx‘s In Colour is out in June and he’s continuing to ramp up for the release by dropping the official video for “Gosh,” the album’s hypnotic

Dangerfest!, the annual music festival fundraiser presented by Emily Danger, celebrates their 2015 edition at the Firehouse Space in Brooklyn with a Lisa Frank theme,

Young, Colored & Angry, an online magazine and gallery exhibition that exclusively features the work of young artists and academics of Color, is hosting a

Slick Rick, one of the iconic voices of ’80s hip-hop culture, is overtaking the Wick alongside a slew of great talent, including Hot Sugar, #$

Shark Week, a boisterous DC-based surf rock outfit, is set to release their debut album Beach Fuzz next month, and we have the exclusive pleasure

Girlpool just released “Before The World Was Big,” the title track from their upcoming debut album. It’s a nostalgic look at simpler times, with their

Fraternal Twin just dropped “Skin Gets Hot,” the title track from their upcoming album. The moody guitar riffs and down-tempo drumming give the song a

Tonight, Palisades has a solid lineup of hip-hop and R&B acts, including Richie Quake, Sus Life, Oshun, and Budo Kiba. If you’re looking for bangers

Portland’s Joel Magid has an ear for the ’60s. With a penchant for psychedelic whimsy, sugary pop melodies, and good ‘ole rock ‘n’ roll riffing,

Samantha Urbani, multi-talented musician and muse, just released “1 2 3 4,” a danceable new single from what looks likes the beginning of a solo