Author: Timothy Reidy
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On June 8, Albany hosted its annual Capital Pride Parade, and it was a grand and colorful affair. Our photographer, Tim Reidy, paraded along with No One You Know. Photography by Timothy Reidy. See coverage of the Capital Pride Festival in Washington Park here …
On June 7, Lucid Street held a record release party at Lark Hall. They played two full sets, including both an album set and a covers set. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Watch a video conversation with lead singer Cait Tizzone breaking down their new album here …
Things got a little crazy at the free show by Timbre Coup at the Eleven. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Read an Xperience Interview with Timbre Coup here …
The move to the rain site didn’t dampen the heavy start to this year’s Alive at Five series with Queensryche. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from the show here …
Albany’s own desert-rock outfit, Gozer, got the crowd going for Queensryche at the kickoff for Alive at Five last Thursday. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Alive at Five here …
On June 5, the Ballston Spa synth-pop duo Architrave celebrated the release of their new album, “Panic Joy,” at No Fun. Also on the bill were Dead Cool, goth-rockers from Wilmington, North Carolina, and Pittsburgh-based Hemlock for Socrates. Thanks to Hellseeker Goth Nite and Super Dark Collective for a great show. Photography by Timothy Reidy. […]
The Yacht Lobsters sailed up the Hudson from NYC to Ryan’s Wake last week. They gave us a bunch of soft rock mixed with a few TV tunes. A sunny day for Wake Up Wednesday. Come out to tonight’s show for Family Tree and Friends. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Wake Up Wednesdays … […]
The Albany Symphony Orchestra brought Chicago’s Third Coast Percussion, a Grammy-winning quartet, to the shores of the Hudson for a free performance. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from the Albany Symphony Orchestra …
No Fun presented “A Night of Country Music” featuring Portland, Oregon’s First Rodeo, along with Dan Carr and the Cure for Asthma and Billy and the Great Western Postal Service on May 29. Lots of twang for a Wednesday night. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun …
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