
Dec 29: H.R. of Bad Brains, Dubb Agents, Skarroñeros, Kingsound @ the Bowery Electric, 8PM ($12)
It’s hard to overstate how important H.R. is to contemporary punk and reggae — two genres seemingly at odds with each other. As Bad Brains

It’s hard to overstate how important H.R. is to contemporary punk and reggae — two genres seemingly at odds with each other. As Bad Brains

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This is my second year attending Electric Forest. This festival is so much more than just music — in fact, I only caught a few

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As I get older, it feels harder and harder to stay in the loop when it comes to keeping up with new music — and that’s

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If you didn’t make it out to Björk’s career-spanning exhibition at the MoMa, we’ve got the next best thing. Your favorite otherworldly music sensation just

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Indie-Lit Pop Quiz, our new weekly interview series, gets the skinny on independent writers, from their creative process and views on pop culture to their

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Any German would tell you that our country has gone through some pretty tough shit throughout history (but let’s not go through all of that right now).

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