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Shopping brought Joy and Modern UK Punk to Palisades

“Billy Easter, she’s so rad. Don’t know how she’s doing it but she’s awesome! And I am a bass player too. Loved the show!” the woman next to me at Sky Town bar enthusiastically explained when I asked her about her favorite moment of the show that has taken place earlier[…]

Song Pick of the Day: Mothica – No One

It’s finally here: the first track of the upcoming debut EP by Brooklyn producer/singer Mothica. I’ve been a fan for quite a while, based on the demos and collaborations she has put out so far, but it’s even more exciting to hear her first proper single. It’s our Song Pick[…]

Released Today: Badlands – Caramisou

This is the first single of Badlands, the project of electronic producer Catherina Jaunviksna – not surprisingly – from Sweden, although she has also ties to Italy and Ireland. Caramisou is a lush, etheric track, think a less icy, warmer version of iamamiwhoami’s music. Badlands is working on a full-length[…]

Song Pick of the Day: Sofi Tukker – Drinkee

It’s Sunday, but in case you want to get a party started, here’s our Song Pick of the Day Drinkee by the New York duo Sofi Tukker. This track goes to so many places and makes me curious what else they are up to for their upcoming EP.

Song Pick of the Day: Thyla – Us And Them

From the first few bars into “Us And Them” we’re already drawn in by the song’s uncompromising urgency, and when Millie Duthie’s pure yet also strong and occasionally gritty vocals kick in, we’re completely hocked! Our Song Pick of the Day “Us And them” is the brand new single by[…]

PHOTOS: Dilly Dally returns to Baby’s All Right

Not too long ago, we saw Dilly Dally at the Brooklyn Vegan CMJ day party, at a time when we could use the energy this Canadian band dispenses on stage. Last Saturday we went to the same location at night time to see them again at Baby’s All Right, after[…]

Song Pick of the Day: Aloha – Welcome to Your New Life

Our Song Pick of the Day comes from L.A. duo Alohaha. With the steel guitar in Welcome to your New Life sounds Hawaiian, but doesn’t really evoke the pretty pictures of a tropical island. Actually, the record cover visualizes the song perfectly.

PHOTOS: The Snaz give their NYC debut at Rockwood Music Hall

We are big fans of the Vermont rock quartet The Snaz, since we saw them this spring at SXSW. They are all under 20 and not really touring yet, so we were delighted to see that they come down for their debut NYC show to Rockwood Music Hall. And they[…]