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Indie folk musician Odie Leigh played to a packed Bowery Ballroom in New York city on her Carrier Pigeon Tour to celebrate her debut album of the same name. Leigh welcomed fans of her new album as well as her previous EPs that garnered attention online in the last few years, 2022’s How Did it…
Sloan Struble, better known as indie-pop sensation Dayglow, recently released his highly anticipated record Dayglow via Mercury Records before embarking on a major headlining tour across the United States this fall. Dayglow is a Multi-Platinum certified artist who has acquired billions of streams and multiple viral hits across his projects. In addition, Dayglow has sold…
Julien Baker recently played three sold out nights at Webster Hall, plus an additional special night at Brooklyn Steel, as part of her highly anticipated Fall 2024 tour. These nights featured rotating setlists and both new and old songs, as well as a full band and new arrangements to fit the upbeat rock sound that…
Indigo De Souza graced the Jersey Shore’s bowling alley/concert venue Asbury Lanes on September 23rd. The singer-songwriter from Asheville, North Carolina has created three iconic albums- I Love My Mom, Any Shape You Take, and All of This Will End. Most recently, they released the EP WHOLESOME EVIL FANTASY made up of three tracks of…
At Xanadu in Brooklyn– roller rink by day and music venue by night– Okay Kaya performed ahead of her latest album release Oh My God – That’s So Me. The show was filled with exciting sneak peeks into new songs, as well as the tried and true fan favorites. Opening for Okay Kaya was Brooklyn-based…
The Japanese House, the moniker belonging to English musician Amber Bain, has existed for over a decade. Since the inception of The Japanese House in 2012, Bain has released several EPs and two albums: Good At Falling (2019) and most recently, In the End It Always Does (2023). Her recent gig at Metro in Chicago…