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NRBQ was known as “the world’s greatest bar band” in the seventies, and the Replacements staked a claim to that mantle in the eighties, although some nights perhaps favoring the bar over the band. Based on their compelling show at a jam-packed Putnam Place last Saturday, Deer Tick are worthy contenders in the current decade. […]
Photography By: Tim Reidy
Photography By: Tim Reidy Emo
Why is that none of us ever actually know what the hell it is we want? We think we do, but we don’t. We want excitement and spontaneity, but we also want stability and security. We want to have our shit together, but we also want to let loose and live. We want to learn […]
GB: What’s up? RRX: I just wanted to chat. We’ve got this Grapplin’ Greg documentary coming out and being debuted at The Palace December 17th, so I figured it would be fun just to shoot the s**t a little bit with you beforehand. GB: It should be an interesting night. (Laughs) I looking forward to […]
After checking the band’s itinerary, I assumed the Mini-Mekons booked a gig in Catskill as a shakedown cruise of sorts, a chance to work out any kinks in their set before playing a couple of dates in “The City” on the weekend. In truth, the only evidence of any kinks came midway through the second […]
The Silos perform Cuba at The Hangar on the Hudson Pioneering Alt-Country band, The Silos, Celebrate the 35th Anniversary of their seminal Album Cuba at the Hangar on the Hudson in Troy, NY. December 16th The Silos, the still-kicking band Walter Salas-Humara co-founded in New York’s post-punk ’80s scene played alt-rock, alt-country, and Americana before any critics coined those terms. […]