Author: Timothy Reidy

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Activity tore up the space at No Fun on September 25, with Great Mutations and Supersonic Man.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun here …  

Super Dark Collective brought together a varied bill at No Fun on October 2, with Dana (from Ohio) and Philadelphia’s Evil Sword joined by local talents Grief Group and Bloodx3.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun here …

Joe Barna has started a new jam session in Albany, on Monday nights at Ophelia’s. He has stated that this is open to multiple genres. Our photographer, Tim Reidy, captured some of the action from September 29.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Ophelia’s here …

On the last Sunday of September, the Dwarves came to town and showed the crowd at Empire Underground why they’re still going strong after 40 years. They were supported by Trauma School Dropouts, Blast-Craze, Violent Streets, and Phantom Sleeze.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. Read an interview with Blag Dahlia of the Dwarves here … […]

No Fun celebrated “Halfway to Wizardfest” with Schenectavoidz, Ice Queen, Casket (celebrating the release of “Illusions of Certainty),” Kakos, and Age of Pain (in their first show).   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun …

Some pictures of September’s Troy Night Out, from the alleyway by the Ruck and the Fish Market Art Gallery. The next Troy Night Out is on Halloween.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Troy Night Out here …

Master percussionist and showman Tito Puente Jr. played a tribute to his father and other stars at Cohoes Music Hall.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Cohoes Music Hall here …

This Sunday show at No Fun was a showcase for women-fronted bands, with Sarah Gross and the Belle Curves sharing musicians. Shallow Alcove rounded out the bill.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun here …

The 2nd annual Red White and Brew Festival was held on Market and Pearl Streets in downtown Albany. The event honored veterans and featured musical guests Randy Houser, Tyler Farr, and Tame the Rooster.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy here …

If you haven’t yet experienced Mikaela Davis‘ harp-driven indie music, you have been missing out. She entertained like only she can at Lark Hall, with Burlington’s Lily Seabird opening the show.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. Read an interview with Mikaela Davis here …


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