NYC: Sans Temps Morts
Sans Temps Morts is Nate Dorr’s weekly New York City events guide. This week with Marnie Stern, Zs, Krallice, Narwhalz, Future Islands, Philip Glass, Drunkdriver, Neptune, Extra Life, Oh Sees, Shooting Spires, Cutter, These Are Powers, Adventure, Sic Alps, Ava Luna, Screaming Females, DJ Dogdick.

Oh dear god. Todd P is back on the scene, E4E1 and Sleep When Dead are still going strong, and new bookers and venues continue to appear. This, my friends, is overstimulation at its finest and most, uh… stimulating. STM at the moment is back to mostly its classic purpose of cataloging basement punk and garage and electro and noise, just for the sheer amount of shows going on in that vein right now. Not that that isn’t a pretty wide swath of ground to cover anyway. More jazz/avant/whatever soon, but for now, just revel in the guitar fuzz, the PA-breaking bass throb, the general frenzy.
THERE WILL BE A LOT THIS TIME
Tuesday, 23 September ::
E4E1! Tuesday is the new Friday. It is definitely not too early in the week for Richmond, VA’s gratuitous pomeranian Gameboy-glitch megamixer Narwhalz, instaparty-inducing Minnesotan MC Juiceboxxx , and mysterious Baltimore-based something-or-other DJ Dogdick at Death by Audio. And even better, the show has just grown even more promising with the unexpected addition of Narwhalz Philly noise compatriot Mincemeat or Tenspeed, frenzied math-hardcore stormers Cutter (formerly the Fugue, sharing members with Zs and Drunkdriver), and brittle duet synth-pop outfit Kocho Bi-sexual. Plus DJ Rusty Lazer from New Orleans. All kinds of reasons to get excited. 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $6.
FREE: Now this is just perplexing. I don’t even remember how I stumbled onto Ava Luna originally, but the meticulously orchestrated Brooklyn art-rock band is like a ghost. There are no reviews to speak of, only the most passing reference by blogs, and, since I’ve been aware of them, no performances. All of this despite their recorded work being diverse, unique, professional, and immediately likable: perfect hooks collaged from some inseparably cohesive mix of live instrumentation, production, and sample arrangement, all in the context of an eclectically bombastic rock band. Like Beck fronting the Dead Science. In short: there is no reason for the word not to be out on these guys. Well, I suspect that word will be getting out soon: they’ve got a show tonight at Goodbye Blue Monday and two more in the coming weeks, so keep an ear out. 1087 Broadway, Bushwick, J to Kosciusko. 9pm.
The Wordless Music series continues with a pair of piano performances of Philip Glass by Michael Riesman. Day 1: Riesman will be performing the world premiere of his own solo arrangements of Glass’ film music. With Andrew Shapiro at le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker Street, Middle Village. 9:30pm doors, $20 if you buy ahead, which you probably should.
Petra Hayden, versatile violinist and singer in countless past and present bands like That Dog, the Rentals, and the Decemberists is teaming up with Cibo Mato co-founder Yuka Honda for an album in progress right now and due next year. Be part of the process by checking out live versions in progress at the Stone, as the two play with electronics and loops backed by Shahzad Ismailey (multi-instrumentalist and member of Evangelista and Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog) and Doug Wieselman (horns, guitar). Avenue C and 2nd St, East Village. 10pm, $10.
Ultra-concise flutter-pop: Shugo Tokumaru at the Mercury Lounge, with White, and Twi the Humble Feather. 217 E. Houston Street. 9pm doors, $10.
Kranky slow-core legends Low, restored to form last year with Drums and Guns, will be playing at brand new Gowanus spot the Bell House, 149 7th Street, btwn 2nd and 3rd Ave. 7:30pm doors, $15.
+Black Mountain and Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter at Bowery Ballroom.
Wednesday, 24 September ::
Secret Agency Battle of the Bands! Prove yourself worthy of the new booking concern’s attention and representation. Or just watch and enjoy a number of quick 3-song sets from a wide range of very-possibly-up-and-coming acts. At the Silent Barn, 915 Wycoff btwn Hancock and Weirfield, L to Halsey, Ridgewood. 6pm doors, $5 per band, $3 per spectator.
Michael Riesman at Wordless Music day 2: performing the Philip Glass solo piano score to “Dracula” with the film. With Andrew Shapiro at le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker Street, Middle Village. 9:30pm doors, $20 if you buy ahead, which you really should.
+Mom, Voices and Organs, and Samamidon. 9pm doors, $6
+Andrew WK solo at the Stone, Avenue C and 2nd St, East Village. 10pm, $10.
+Apeshit, Ancient Sky, The Catalyst, and Pregnant at Death by Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
+Black Mountain and Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter at Music Hall of Williamsburg.
Thursday, 25 September ::
Every once in a while it seems like one band is turning up on bills every couple days. Right now, that band is the elementally furious Drunkdriver, who seem to have distilled all the rage of a thousand bad relationships and broken homes into pure, ear-shredding rancor. And this turns out to be a very good thing for the world of apocalyptically abrasive noise. With the much more catchily jangly (if occassionally also charismatically enraged) Golden Error, Violent Bullshit, and Twin Stumps at the Charleston, 174 Bedford Ave at N. 7th. 8pm, $6.
Barnard College student radio: continuing to put together excellent, low-key shows that are largely passed over by the rest of NYC. Then upper West Side is not that far away, people. This time around “brutal chamber” trio Zs, and Parts & Labor bassist BJ Warshaw’s solo (though often with full band) lo-fi shoegaze/noise-pop project Shooting Spires. Should be all kinds of good. Broadway and 118th St, Upper West Side. 8pm, $5.
Weird. Crash Mansion is usually, for all their weekly open bars and great LES-location, a pretty bland spot bookings-wise. And yet, here we have an excellent bill of electro-pop and synthetic textures from Baltimore and beyond. With the perfect melodrama captured in irresistible electropunk grooves of Future Islands, the elaborately constructed lo-fi pop confection of Richmond VA’s Hot Lava, the jaunty neon gameboy beats of Adventure , and the sprawling white waves of sculpted sound issuing forth from Wzt Hearts. 199 Bowery btwn Rivington and Delancy. 7pm doors, $5.
FREE: Jon Irabagon’s Starship Journey (members of Mostly Other People Do the Killing and others turning their talents to “faithful 80s covers with nothing interesting about them,” that I suspect will be in fact quite entertaining) at Goodbye Blue Monday 1087 Broadway, Bushwick, J to Kosciusko. 9pm.
Kompakt minimal techno marvels Michael Mayer and Superpitcher have teamed up in the past as Supermayer, so they’re a natural double bill, whether together or apart. At Santos’ Party House, 100 Lafayette St btwn Walker and White, Chinatown. 10pm doors, $10.
The Streets-meet-DFA stylings of Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip seem to have earned a sort of instant-one-hit wonder status with their there-and-gone hit “Thou Shalt Always Kill”. Do they have unknown staying power? Find out at Mercury Lounge with B. Dolan and Metermaids. 217 E. Houston Street. 9pm doors, $10. 9pm doors, $12.
+JG Thirwell’s Manorexia at the Stone, Avenue C and 2nd St, East Village. 8 and 10pm, $10 each set.
Friday, 26 September ::
Sleep When Dead’s Bliptune Overload: chiptune foot-movers, retro-circuit-breaking, and, uh Future Islands whose unabashedly meldodramatic electropunk is more of a spiritual successor of the 80s videogames than the actual aesthetic successor that Baltimore buds Adventure are. With Mexico City’s AAM, the deliciously fractured glitch-chip-pop of Graffiti Monsters, and GDFX rounding out the very promising bill. Just cause Crystal Castles got big out of this stuff doesn’t mean they’ve got the market cornered or anything. At the Silent Barn, 915 Wycoff btwn Hancock and Weirfield, L to Halsey. 7pm doors, $tba.
And what would Friday be without a mess of near-unrelatable bands, all of which you might have hoped to see at some point, all packed into Death By Audio together? This time around, it’s E4E1 and Panache bringing in 1. Philly’s most Dionysian of no-wave revelers An Albatross, 2. LA’s Pleaseeasaur who are apparently some kind of costumed comedy skit team involving an ex-Dead Milkman and songs selling campy products like No Prob Limo, 3. the clunk and clamor of Indiannapolis’ Grampall Jookabox, who almost sound like attempts of just-thawed cavemen to reproduce hip-hop with only a verbal description to do on, 4. Grampall’s current tourmates Pwrfl Power, skillfully crafting brisk classical guitar talent into low-key folk with an open-eyed naive sincerity that manages to come off as pure charm, amd finally, 5. new Brooklyn metalheads Liturgy who are releasing their new album on this occassion. 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
Random house party watch 2K8: current punk favorites Screaming Females (riot grrrl + sharp hooks + noise solos + surprising guitar finesse) with Stupid Party, at the Fort, 1414 Lincoln Pl btwn, 4 train to Crown Heights / Utica, Brooklyn. 8pm.
Wordless Music: Deaf Center, Library Tapes, and ACME: music for string quartet by Ingram Marshall (”Fog Tropes II”) and Philip Glass (Quartet No. 5) at le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker Street, Middle Village.
Noveller, La Otracina, Chubby Behemoth, and the Drayton Sawyer Gang at the Charleston, 174 Bedford Ave at N. 7th. 8pm, $6.
FREE: Bell at Soundfix Records, 110 Bedford, Williamsburg. 8pm.
+Rye Rye, NinjaSonik, and Lidia Stone at Market Hotel.
+Friends Academy at Arlene’s Grocery, LES.
+Jad Fair & Lumberob, R. Stevie Moore, Ching Chong Song, Dizzy Spells Martian (ex-Yellow Fever) at Cakeshop,
Saturday, 27 September ::
Saturday, this week, is for a couple of our new guitar-rock innovators:
Marnie Stern borrows the best that virtuoso guitar rock has to offer — tapping and rapid arpeggiation galore — excises the schlock, musses it up with noise sensibilities well-suited to her spot on the Kill Rock Stars roster, and then blasts out the results in a highly compelling mix of intricacy, skill, and ebullient pop thrill. Stern seems to have improved upon the formula for her sophomore album (on the way) and this will be your first chance to see the new set, and new backing band. The rest of the bill are also certainly no slouches when it comes to taking punk rock to new and interesting places. These Are Powers are the creators of so-called Ghost Punk, forging an eerie dissonance from strange, thrumming chords, broken rhythms, and storm swells of reverb. Boston’s Neptune, pull syncopated no-wave out of a variety of home-made metallic instruments, including a couple strange (and apparently extremely heavy) improvized solid metal guitars. And New Brunswick, NJ’s Screaming Females have managed to balance out the fury of their classic punk sound with skillfully-executed guitar hooks, and inventively spastic noise solos. This is, quite simply, the best Silent Barn bill I’ve seen in ages. 915 Wycoff btwn Hancock and Weirfield, L to Halsey, Ridgewood. 7pm doors, $7.
Mick Barr is remaking metal. It’s not that there aren’t plenty of other smart, savvy new generation metallers out there who have similarly realized that audiences these days are more interested in towering citadels of guitar screech and fury than in corpse-paint and spiky armor, but Barr has taken it a step further to reforge metal’s evocatively macabre arrangements and virtuosic speed and finesse into deceptively beautiful spires of arpeggios and trills, both delicate and monolithic. Stripped of theatre, and often accompaniment, Barr’s compositions play out with the focus and care of classical concertos, building complex progressions that need little embellishment or distraction. While Barr’s other projects, Orthelm and especially Ocrilim, maintain that austere purity, Krallice places Barr’s songwriting in a more traditional full-band metal context. But, while the project may be more conventional, probably appealing more to traditional metal fans than his other work, there’s still plenty of the vision and guitar symphony grandeur that has marked the rest of Barr’s work. With Philadelphia art-metal squad Satanized, and local welders of sharp-edged metallic dissonance White Suns at Less Artists More Condos, 132 W. 3rd St, 2nd Floor, West Village. 8pm doors, $5.
Thurston Moore and Bill Nace will be playing two sets at the Stone as Northampton Wools, each with Mark Morgan (Sightings) and Pat Murano (No Neck Blues Band/Malkmuth) opening. Avenue C and 2nd St, East Village. 8 and 10pm, $10 each.
FREE: Brooklyn folk ensemble the Eskalators are playing the second of an apparent series of subway shows. Get on the 7 train at 8th and 42nd, and ride it all the way to the World’s Fair Park (Willet’s Point / Flushing Meadows) with live music from the Eskalators and the Polyps. Details, apparently, to follow in a video clip featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger. So keep an eye out for that. For only the cost of a metro card!
Now, I’ve never even heard of Noho’s Ace of Clubs, and the bookings seem largely uninspiring, but at least one seems worth a mention: tucked away amid various metal bands (yes, yet more metal bands: Car Bomb, LOMF ) here are the vastly more interesting no-wave/jazz thrashers Child Abuse. Also with Chubby Behemoth. Seeing these guys play a metal bill could actually be an interesting change of pace from the usual punk and noise bands I’ve seen them with. 9 Great Jones Street btwn Broadway and Lafayette. 7pm doors, $10.
+Grampall Jookabox and Pwrfl Power in the Knitting Factory Tap Bar
+Black Dice and IUD at Santos’ Party House, 100 Lafayette St, Chinatown.
+They Might Be Giants at le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker Street, Middle Village
+Child Bite at Pianos
Sunday, 28 September ::
Thee Oh Sees, or the Ohsees, or whatever they are this week, see ex-Coachwhip John Dwyer tapping into elemental rhythms and cadences to create something old and new, familiar and exotic. Ohsees music, like the Coachwhips’ before it, revels in glorious lo-fi grit and grime, but slows things down and builds its primal garage rock up, not from Coachwhips’ punk roots, but from old folk and psychedelia. Recorded it’s solid, live it’s hypnotic and unstoppable. Couple that with a contributing line-up including rigorous, pyrotechnic avant trio Zs, careening psych-pop-soundscapers Skeletons, and a couple other notables from the Bay Area’s contributions to the current ultra-lo-fi psych-garage deal the Oh Sees seem to now be a part of, the similarly post-Coachwhips project Sic Alps and one-man-band Ty Seagull. (Side note: Seagull hails from Wizard Mountain, the SF house/label that put out my favorite casette ever, the Dicktown Boys’ Last Train to Vacaville.) And Psychothriller opening the mess. We have brand new booking concern the Secret Agency to thank for this one, so watch out for more from them in the future. All of these new bookers make me very optimistic about Brooklyn these days. At Death By Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
Elsewhere, it is a night for venting anger. At you stupid life, via sludgy mid-temp post-punk (Pissed Jeans), at the horrible, dire state of the world, via avant-noise sundering/shearing (Sightings), at, uh, that and everything else via a font of pure sonic vitriol (Drunkdriver), and at … Crystal Stilts?! What the heck are Crystals Stilts doing here? Are they really, really mad at something? If anything they’re just kind of frustrated, maybe feeling a little down. Oh well, good bands all, so surely the inconsistency is more than forgivable. At Market Hotel, 1142 Broadway at Myrtle, Bushwick. 8pm doors, $8.
Missed your shot at These Are Powers and Neptune the night before? Fear not, they’re also playing with Dinowalrus and Boneless at Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard Street btwn Broadway and Church, Tribeca.
And another chance to catch Bmore circuit breakers Future Islands and Adventure, as well! With a rare NYC appearance by Detroit’s premier spazmos Child Bit at the Chief Bodega, 1089 Broadway, Bushwick, J to Kosciusko.
Monday, 29 September :: Sleep When Dead: Off With Their Heads, Modern Bummer, White Load, and Beer & Cable at Silent Barn, 915 Wycoff btwn Hancock and Weirfield, L to Halsey. 7pm, $tba.
+Thurston Moore at Santos’ Party House.
Tuesday, 30 September ::
New noise night at Cakeshop! This may become a regular occassion if interest warrants it. So use your interest to warrant it, if it sparks your interest. Kicking things off with the deep, scratching drones of Telecult Powers, WZT Hearts and notendo’s Jeff Donaldson in some sort of solo format, the many-faceted Towering Heroic Dudes, probably in their recent live guitar-driven psych-noise line-up, and Plastic Heart, at the Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 8pm doors, $6.
FREE: , Arrington de Dionyso (the derranged mastermind behind Old Time Relijun), and Jason Tractenburg at Zebulon, Wythe btwn Metropolitan and N. 3rd, Williamsburg. 9pm.
Michael Gira, formerly of Swans, and currently of Angels of Light, and most recently of that perfect guest spot where he played the Bowie to Jamie Stewart’s Freddy Mercury on the Xiu Xiu cover of “Under Pressure” has a solo performance at the Stone. I have no idea what he’ll be doing, but the man’s resume is reason enough to be interested. Avenue C and 2nd St, East Village. 10pm, $10.
E4E1: Necking, the Fucking Ocean, and special guest at Death by Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
Wednesday, 01 October ::
Smart, visceral avant-rock from the acts behind two of the very finest albums released so far in 2008: Dead Science and Extra Life. With Aa and Vakashi Sensei at the Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard Street btwn Broadway and Church, Tribeca. 8pm doors, $10.
Experimental noise cellist and reel-to-reel manipulator MV Carbon and Shearing Pinx at the Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 8pm doors, $6.
Thursday, 02 October ::
Messy noise-rock/pop/punk: gloriousy lo-fi Not Not Fun-signed Vancouverites Shearing Pinx, with Fiasco, Pterodactyl, Siltbreezers Pink Reason, and Hearts of Darknesses at Death By Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
Pacific Northwest discomfitters Paranthetical Girls, with the Muggabears and the Evangelicals at Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 8pm doors, $8.
+Jeremiah Cymerman and Grey Gersten at the Stone
+Shy Child, Team Robespierre, and Project Jenny / Project Jan at Public Assembly, N. 6th and Wythe, Williamsburg.
+Ava Luna With Sex During Wartime and Painting Soldiers at Fontana’s, Eldridge btwn Grand and Broome, Chinatown. 9pm, $7. $tba
Friday, 03 October ::
E4E1: electric folk (Hologram), no-fi pop (Philly’s Reading Raindow), She Keeps Bees, (Flying offshoot key-driven minimalist pop Glass Ghost, and Pillow Queens at Silent Barn, 915 Wycoff btwn Hancock and Weirfield, L to Halsey, Ridgewood. 7pm doors, $tba.
Psych/noise at Dead Herring: Wiggwaum, Lil’ Dusty (Pete Nolan of Magik Markers and Spectre Folk), Hell’s Hills (tagline: “black metal for airports”), and Scott Goodwin. 141 S. 5th st. #1E, btwn Bedford and Driggs, Williamsburg, under the bridge. 8pm doors, $6.
Vaz, Skull Defekts, Talk Normal, and Lary 7 at Death By Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
Blues Control, Tyvek, and Liquor Store at Cakeshop, 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 8pm doors, $7.
Kevin Martin, once half of Techno Animal with Jesu’s Justin Broadrick, has turned all his bone-crushing electronic production know-how from that poject to producing ragga-powered breakcore and lately, grime and dubstep, as The Bug for labels like Tigerbeat 6 and Rephlex. Part of Sub Swara wityh Warrior Queen at Love, 179 MacDougal at West 8th. $15 door, $10 advance, or $10 before 1am, so expect this to get going and run late.
Saturday, 04 October ::
Charlie Looker organizes/curates: his own Extra Life, Drunkdriver, and Dan Friel at Less Artists More Condos, 132 W. 3rd St btwn 6th Ave and Macdougal, 2nd Floor, West Village. 9pm doors, $7.
E4E1: STATS, Antarctic (Jacksonville), Altamira (Philadelphia, from Capillary Action), Tim Byrnes (from Friendly Bears) at Silent Barn, 915 Wycoff btwn Hancock and Weirfield, L to Halsey, Ridgewood. 7pm doors, $tba.
FREE: Mirror Mirror, Hearts of Darknesses, Skeletons, and Living Days at Paris London West Nile, Kent Ave btwn S. 1st and S. 2nd, Williamsburg. 9:30.
Dark Meat and Stars Like Fleas at Market Hotel, 1142 Broadway at Myrtle, Bushwick. 8pm doors, $tba.
Tyvek and Cause Co-Motion at Death by Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
Impendingly amazing
06 Oct :: E4E1: Chandeliers, dd/mm/yyyy, and Count Bass D at Death By Audio
07 Oct :: Mary Halvorson & Jessica Pavone with David Grubbs at le Poisson Rouge
07 Oct :: Sleep When Dead: My Device and the Library Is on Fire at Silent Barn
07 Oct :: Pogo in Togo at Cakeshop: Glossy Wheel, Electric Tickle Machine, Noveller, Jordan, and Miami Beach.
07 Oct :: E4E1: Used Kids at Death By Audio
08 Oct :: Krallice, Watain, Withered, and Book of Black Earth at the Knitting Factory
09 Oct :: Sleep When Dead: Wailing Wall, the Why Because, Dinowalrus, and Ava Luna at Silent Barn
09 Oct :: Bell and Suckers at Glasslands
10 Oct :: Todd P and E4E1: Yellow Fever and Daniel Francis Doyle at the Silent Barn
10 Oct :: Secret Dead Herring show! Stay tuned.
10 Oct :: TV Ghost TBA
11 Oct :: Vivian Girls record release at Silent Barn
13 Oct :: Sightings at Bowery
15 Oct :: Abe Vigoda TBA
15 Oct :: Pwrfl Power, Polite Sleeper, and Tiny Vipers at Southpaw.
16 Oct :: Fucked Up, Vivian Girls, and Inepsy at Market Hotel
16 Oct :: Ninjasonik at Mercury Lounge
17 Oct :: Baltimore Round Robin tour Eyes Night at le Poisson Rouge
17 Oct :: Kirsten Ketsjer and Fiasco at Dead Herring
18 Oct :: Baltimore Round Robin tour Feet Night at le Poisson Rouge
18 Oct :: Noveller, Neg-Fi, Tom Roe, and Twisty Cat (Ed Bear + Lea Bertucci + Tianna Kennedy) at the Ontological Theatre
18 Oct :: Chairlift and the Juan Maclean at Bowery
18 Oct :: E4E1: Katie Stelmanis, Tirra Lirra, and Magical, Beautiful at Death By Audio
19 Oct :: Heaven People at Issue Projedct Room
20 Oct :: Wordless Music: Shearwater and a performance of Béla Bartók’s 44 Duos for Two Violins at le Poisson Rouge
20 Oct :: FREE: Odeya Nini, Jeremiah Cymerman, and Peter Evans & Tom Blancarte duo at Zebulon
21 Oct :: Deerhoof at the Spiegeltent
21 Oct :: Hot Lava at Cake Shop (CMJ)
21 Oct :: E4E1 and Impose: Flying tour kickoff at Death By Audio
22 Oct :: Deerhoof, Flying, and Experimental Dental School at Irving Plaza
22 Oct :: Fader Party with Crystal Stilts TBA
22 Oct :: E4E1: White Mice, VAZ, Child Abuse, and Cutter at Death By Audio
23 Oct :: Crystal Stilts at Pianos
24 Oct :: Crystal Stilts at the Bell House
24 Oct :: E4E1: big noise show TBA at Death By Audio
25 Oct :: Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Pants Yell, and Future Islands TBA
25 Oct :: Panache / Todd P not-CMJ party: DMBQ, Monotonix, Genghis Tron, Pre, the Mae Shi, An Albatross, Akimbo, the Apes, Sole and Skyrider band, Knyf Hyts, and Yip Yip at Market Hotel
25 Oct :: The Whip, Holy Hail, The Muslims, Asobi Seksu, and Shock Cinema at Public Assembly (CMJ)
25 Oct :: Cutter, Aa, and Boo & Boo Too at Less Artists More Condos
25 Oct :: A Place to Bury Strangers at the Windish CMJ party, Bowery
25 Oct :: Crystal Stilts at the Yard
26 Oct :: Dead Herring Craft Fair
28 Oct :: Drunkdriver at Union Pool
31 Oct :: Todd P / Panache Halloween party: Matt & Kim, DMBQ, Ponytail, AIDS Wolf, the Homosexuals, Screens, Fiasco, and Child Abuse at the Danbro Brewery Warehouse
01 Nov :: Chinese Star, Shock Cinema, and Attractive and Popular TBA
04 Nov :: Woods and MV & EE TBA
08 Nov :: Wordless Music: Terry Riley, Bang on a Can All Stars, and special guest at le Poisson Rouge
09 Nov :: Wordless Music: Sylvain Chauveau, Goldmund, and classical performers TBA at le Poisson Rouge
10 Nov :: No Age and Hidden Power at Schmarket Schmotel
12 Nov :: Blues Control at the Charleston
13 Nov :: WZT Hearts at Goodbye Blue Monday
14 Nov :: Wordless Music: Hauschka, Tom Brousseau, and Mikhail Simonyan (violin) playing the music of Prokofiev (Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 94) and Ravel (Tzigane) at le Poisson Rouge
14 Nov :: E4E1: Quiet Hooves, Mouser, and Sea Sick TBA
15 Nov :: Wordless Music: The Cinematic Orchestra and the Calder String Quartet at le Poisson Rouge
15 Nov :: Girl Talk and the Death Set at Terminal 5
15 Nov :: Talibam!, Microkingdom, and more TBA at Dead Herring
21 Nov :: Wordless Music: Stars of the Lid, Hammock, Jocelyn Bonadio (piano) playing the music of Bach, Shostakovich, and John Cage at le Poisson Rouge
29 Nov :: Sleep When Dead: So So Glos and Lidia Stone at Silent Barn
04 Dec :: Wordless Music: Tim Hecker (with string quartet) and the Wordless Music Orchestra at le Poisson Rouge
05 Dec :: Wordless Music: Tim Hecker (with string quartet) and the Wordless Music Orchestra at le Poisson Rouge
11 Dec :: Elijah B Torn at the Tea Lounge
11 Dec :: Fertile Crescent TBA
12 Dec :: Fertile Crescent TBA
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