Parquet Courts sign to Rough Trade, announce EP, tour
Parquet Courts, the Brooklyn-based garage rock act whose most recent release, Content Nausea, dropped its own rhythm section (to form
Parquet Courts, the Brooklyn-based garage rock act whose most recent release, Content Nausea, dropped its own rhythm section (to form
Dan Cogliano is a photographer who focuses on urban decay in and around the rust belt, a topic he’s familiar
Last year we pondered: Is it possible to put together a show with a bunch of bands in one easy
Powerful moments in music can come in vastly different forms, from an epic, life-affirming 93-minute rock opera to the just-kind-of-perfect
In honor of their latest record, a 93 minute rock opera called The Most Lamentable Tragedy, Titus Andronicus performed a sweaty,
For whatever reason, musicians seem to always be in the company of artists, and artists, musicians. In fact, often people
Parting Glances, the 1986 film starring Steve Buscemi, scrutinizes the tragicomedy of being gay during the 1980s AIDS crisis. It’s
On Wednesday, July 29, Ryn Weaver and Sam Dew performed a sold out show at Bowery Ballroom in New York,
The guitar and rhythm of “Big Sis,” the new track from Orlando’s SALES, come in slowly. Having arrived, they’re reverb-drenched
When Impose first covered PWR BTTM’s “Ugly Cherries,” Spencer Davis wrote, “To live while queer is to find oneself subjected to