2013.04.05 Locust at Public Assembly, Brooklyn
Williamsburg is a strange place for electronic music. With a genre best known for sizable clubs and warehouse spaces, the small venues of northern…
Read MoreWilliamsburg is a strange place for electronic music. With a genre best known for sizable clubs and warehouse spaces, the small venues of northern…
Read MoreThe Free Dictionary defines “scuzzy” as a mix of “scum” and “fuzzy.” As an adjective, it means “unkempt, dirty, or squalid.” Texas band, The…
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Read MoreSurviving the Golden Age is excited to break Boston area sextet Kingsley Flood‘s latest full length release, Battles. The group’s objective is simple: the…
Read MoreWhile some might have you believe that England only produces One Direction and Coldplay, it turns out there’s some pretty neat stuff coming from…
Read MoreSpring is here; the weather is getting warmer, the days are getting longer, and everything sure does seem a lot happier. Around this time…
Read MoreThe intersect between technology and music has been around since the Italian futurists in the early 1900s but the marriage of technology and musician…
Read MoreLet’s set things straight before we begin: this title is complete false advertising. First off, there’s nothing hard about Lower Plenty‘s Hard Rubbish. Secondly,…
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