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Ruby Suns and Toro y Moi at Brooklyn Bowl

It was another frigid night in New York City. The chill of the East River winds blew down the streets of Williamsburg like a repo man on a mission. Turning the corner onto Wythe, you could see the line in … Continue reading

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Miike Snow at Webster Hall w/Delorean

It may not come easy, but no one in the band Miike Snow, is actually named Miike Snow. The members are Andrew Wyatt, Christian Karlsson, and Pontus Winnberg, who formed the band in 2007. With the success of their self-titled … Continue reading

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Man Man at NYU (w/Born Ruffians)

The month of March is always accompanied with madness. The NCAA Tournament rouses the spirits of the nation, evoking crowds of painted faces, and mustachio’d fans. But this year, it’s not just the tournament that is bringing forth the face … Continue reading

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Akron/Family and Warpaint – Music Hall of Williamsburg

As the final stop of their recent tour, Akron/Family doted their good ol’ indie sound on the hip denizens of Brooklyn. The sold out show at the Music Hall of Williamsburg was everything one could dream of with the grouping … Continue reading

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Andy McKee at Highline Ballroom

There are so few words capable of capturing how good Andy McKee is at guitar. He is possibly one of the best living acoustic guitarists, and yet somehow relatively unknown. Despite receiving over 28 million views on his youtube video … Continue reading

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Tangiers Blues Band at Joe’s Pub

Made up of an all-star cast of  musicians, the Tangiers Blues Band rolled and rocked the crowd at Joe’s Pub last Sunday. The 8 piece ensemble, fronted by a bedazzled and pimped out singer named King,  brought the sounds of … Continue reading

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Mumford and Sons Play Sold Out Bowery Ballroom

Mumford and Sons played the sold out Bowery Ballroom with Freelance Whales last Thursday. If Mumford is coming anywhere near you in the next few months, buy early. The $12 tickets were going for over $100 day of the show. … Continue reading

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The Editors w/The Antlers & Princeton at the Wiltern

Last week, while most of the east coast remained buried in “snowmaggedon”, The Editors played to a globally warmed LA crowd. Filling the historic Wiltern Theatre with deep industrial beats and tasteful synth, The Editors led a veritable union of … Continue reading

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Duet at North 4th Bar

Colloquially known as “New York’s finest dance band,” Duet, left no window unfogged at their latest show in Williamsburg. Pumping unadulterated saxophone into a healthy mix of keyboard and drums, Duet brought the crowd to life with both originals and … Continue reading

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Ian Finkel: The World’s Greatest Xylophonist

A week ago, if you told me you’d give me $10,000 if I could name one xylophonist, you would keep your ten G’s. This week, I’d be rolling in the dough, because not only can I name one, I can … Continue reading

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