| Sasquatch! Music Festival 2010 | George, Washington (Gorge Amphitheatre) | May 29, 2010 |
By Derek Staples on January 27th, 2010
Pre-orders to include wristbands made by the two-piece.
By Anthony Balderrama on June 17th, 2009
Depending on how you look at Monday night’s Patrick Wolf show, it was either a bargain or a test of endurance. For a moderate ticket price, the evening, sponsored by Nylon magazine’s new record label, boasted three openers and then Wolf as the headliner. From the time the first note sounded through the Bottom Lounge [...]
By Alex Young on May 11th, 2009
Quickly taking advantage of its newest signing, NYLON Records has announced that Mr. Bachelor himself, Patrick Wolf, will be headlining the label’s second annual summer tour. The trek, which kicks off on June 5th in Seattle, Washington, will see the London based musician support his fan-financed, guest-heavy, super-spooky upcoming first of two new studio albums, [...]
By Jay Ziegler on November 14th, 2008
I know what you’re thinking…this show was a few days ago, that’s ancient history right? Well, this is true, and not having internet access for days can do that, but that still doesn’t take away from writing up a great show that the Abbey Pub put on this past Sunday evening. For a chilly night, [...]
By Alex Young on September 18th, 2008
After making their official debut with the release of Detroit EP last month, Brooklyn’s Black Gold will be spending the coming months introducing themselves to North American audiences up close and personal. The two-month trek will see the newly formed duo of Eric Ronick ( Panic at the Disco, Ambulance Ltd.) and Than Luu (M. [...]
By Alex Young on June 12th, 2008
Hot off a contract with Matador Records, experimental rockers Jaguar Love look poised to finish the year off strong with the upcoming release of their debut album, Take Me To The Sea (August 19), and a recently announced U.S. tour in support of The Faint.
The three-piece band, consisting of Johnny Whitney (vocals, piano) and Cody [...]
the first sentence sums it up for me, heard of them, but never got around to listening to...
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