‘Cigarettes After Sex’ absolutely “crushes” concert, enchants audience
To say that attending the Cigarettes After Sex concert on Sunday night was a spiritual, cleansing experience would be an understatement.
To say that attending the Cigarettes After Sex concert on Sunday night was a spiritual, cleansing experience would be an understatement.
No demise could be found near the venue that night as Death Cab for Cutie was able to restart everyone’s hearts, revitalize their tunes, and bring back to life our love of their unique and pensive sound.
At Roadrunner on September 30th, Yo La Tengo stole the show. The band performed as the opening act for headliner, Japanese Breakfast, but the show felt like a double bill.
Spiderr launches the singer into a fresher sound as he continues to discover ways to blend the older and newer elements of music. True to his legacy, Bladee has once again left me feeling haunted.
There is one rule here, Taja Cheek (she/her) told the crowd as she took the stage. Do not speak. This moment will only happen once, and we must savor it together.
The floor is packed to the brim with frat boys and rave girls alike, squeezed towards the barricade all waiting for Australian electronic music producer Flume.
Pavement plays a mature reunion show at the Wang Theatre, providing a performance sure to please fans of all varieties.
KISS THE RING is not only another excellent project to notch under Rome Streetz’s belt, it’s a continuation of the victories that Griselda represents for underground hip-hop, independent music, and artistic liberation.
On September 27, staff photographer Will Ingman covered the release show for Clifford’s album Soulless and Nailed Shut’s single, “Macabre” at O’Brien’s Pub.