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Denver indie-psych rock quartet Sqwerv chose Ophelia’s for the 2nd date of their national tour. Local jam favorites Glass Pony opened the show. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Sqwerv Glass Pony More from Ophelia’s …
Jukebox. Daryl Hall Daryl Hall had some spicy words for the genre of “yacht rock,” and in particular, Hall and Oats’s inclusion in it. He claimed it was a “f*cking joke” coined by “two jerkoffs,” like the three jjerkoffs of J. D. Ryznar, Hunter D. Stair, and Lane Farnham who had created the term yacht […]
Death Cult Pharmaceutical – Interview – Thanks for Asking! – by Liam Sweeny. RRX: Every artist’s first song is a milestone. But so is the latest song. Describe the first song/album you recorded, and also the latest song/album you recorded; what are the differences? BB: The first song we ever recorded was Screaming in the […]
Friday Night was “Fiddle Night” at Ophelia’s, featuring Rusticator, Lucid Street, and Black Mountain Symphony. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Ophelia’s …
Day One of the much-loved annual festival featured the Mendelssohn Club, Amanda Case, Laveda, Zan and the Winter Folk, Jukebox the Ghost, Aila Chiar, the 502s, and the Albany Rock Pit Showcase Band. Along with, of course, the coronation of the Tulip Queen, Abigail Williams. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More Tulip Festival coverage …
Bettye LaVette – an Xperience Interview – by Liam Sweeny. Bettye LaVette is, according from the New York Times, “one of the great soul interpreters of her generation.” In the words of George Jones, “truly a ‘singer’s singer.’ With a sixty year career span that traversed Motown from it’s birth. She is coming to Caffe […]
Whassup in the 518? Friday, May 16th Josh Gates Live! The Egg, Albany, 7:30pm Adventurer, television personality, and author Josh Gates is the host and executive producer of the smash-hit Discovery Channel series, Expedition Unknown. The show follows Gates as he sets out on a global journey to explore archaeological discoveries, historic mysteries, and scientific […]
by Neoptolemus She rocked the poetry establishment at the tender age of nineteen with “Renascence” (the British spelling), a neo-epic poem about nature, death, and rebirth that still resonates today. She won the Pulitzer Prize in 1923 ($1000) for a collection of her works: “The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver: A Few Figs From Thistles: Eight […]
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