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CPS and OTOBO co-celebrated their new releases (“CPS” and “Inside Machines,” respectively) at No Fun, while Purple Lung and Horse Grave started the night off. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun here …    

Our photographer, Tim Reidy, did something of a crawl in Albany on St. Patrick’s Day.  He started out at McGeary’s with the Croaks, moved up to Lark Street and John Hill at The Eleven, and wrapped things up with NOTA Band at Ophelia’s. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy here …  

Boston’s Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light brought their Femericana to the Caffe Lena stage and finished their set strong. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Caffe Lena here …  

Nearly 40 years after forming, Brooklyn legends Biohazard continued to bring it like only they can at Empire Live. Photography by Stephanie J Bartik. More coverage of the show here …

On March 18, the back half of the lineup at No Fun featured Billy and the Great Western Postal Service, along with Sabrina Trueheart and Crimson Retro. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun here …

The Red Hot Chili Pipers brought bagrock to the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall on March 18, accompanied by Ally the Piper and the Capital District Youth Pipe Band. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Troy Savings Bank Music Hall here …

Vegas Nacy led Faded Line through another powerful performance at Empire Live. Photography by Stephanie J Bartik. More coverage of the show here …

Lazyhorse was instrumental-focused at No Fun on March 16. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun here …

The always interesting Women Are Making Music (WAMM) series continued on Monday, March 16, at Slidin’ Dirty, with JJ’s Okay, Arbor Mae, and host Niki Kaos. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from WAMM here …  

Troy favorites, Remains of Rage, put on an energetic show in support of Biohazard at Empire Live Sunday night. Photography by Stephanie J Bartik. More coverage of the show here …


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