We got chance to catch French-Caribbean soul singer Adi Oasis at the DC9 in Washington D.C. and it was as soulful, funky, sexy, and fierce as any act you'll see this year. Be sure to catch her on tour.
All Them Witches has a sound deeply rooted in both blues and classic metal: stripped-down, driving rhythms, downtuned, fuzzed-out bass, huge, shredding guitar riffs—all matched by haunting vocals. Check out our full collection of shots from the show.
Brooklyn-based alt-artist Middle Part just unveiled his latest single, "Nowhere", a self-reflective song spawning from a moment of ego death.
At 30 years old, Anderson East is just getting started and without question will be one to watch in the coming years. East is currently on tour with his full band and Jade Bird with summer dates throughout the Midwest. Regardless of the type of music you think you like, East’s energy has something for everyone and is a performer you can’t afford to miss. Check out our full gallery of shots from the night.
Arkells eased into the energy of the evening with their driving track “Relentless” off 2018’s 'Rally Cry.' For most bands, a song like this would have left the energy nowhere to go but crashing down—but Arkells are not most bands, and their fans are not most crowds.
In its push to diversify its services, Bandcamp has introduced a new live streaming service that facilitates live shows among other features.
The second annual concert in honor of John Lennon's birthday will be streaming live this year and all proceeds will go to War Child UK.
We got chance to catch Caroline Polachek at The Anthem in Washington D.C. and she is unlike any other pop star we've ever seen before. A true magician that set the crowd ablaze.
Ceremony have announced a special one-off show, celebrating their hardcore/punk classic, Rohnert Park; For the first and last time ever.
Chromatics' set was beautiful to experience—the sounds, the lights, the feeling of being in an ’80s-inspired arthouse-meets-noir film. Every member played their part to a tee—at once intriguing, entertaining, and drawing the entire crowd deeper into their world.
Now in its seventh year, this underground festival is going strong celebrating punk culture and, in the spirit of the DIY community, including the independent labels/records, friends and family, national and international bands.
The evening was truly one high point after another as David dove into the stories behind many songs and poured his heart and soul into every note.
Ado, who sang all of Uta's songs for One Piece Film: Red, is heading out on a world tour dubbed "Wish", spanning across Asia, Europe, and America.
Now in its sixth year, the indie-pop festival is held for two days every October and showcases more than just great music. It helps to promote the local vendors, artisans, and establishments in the developing Northeast D.C. neighborhood.
Our collection of photos from a great show at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington D.C., headlined by Amber Run and featuring Ellevator.
The spectacle of blazing lights and smoke matched perfectly with the sonic hailstorm the band brought to the stage. In recent years, 9:30 Club has shied away from booking many heavy bands, and Architects’ set was the perfect re-introduction of a raging mosh pit to the venue’s storied floor.
Day Trip Music Festival is to be held in July 2021 and much like EDC Las Vegas, tickets for the festival sold out almost immediately.
Baroness and Red Fang have announced five special performances this May, bringing two of heavy music’s most beloved bands on tour for the first time ever.
It was passionate, powerful, soulful and vulnerable all at the same time. There were elements of funk and experimental R&B, accentuated by her extraordinary vocal range, and the message of the music was heartfelt and sincere.
Cat Power, known for doing some incredible covers, is preparing a a full recreation of Bob Dylan’s 'electric' 1966 concert at the Royal Albert Hall.
This March, Chastity will release Trilogy, a limited edition 3xLP collection that will include Death Lust, Homemade Satan and Suffer Summer.
City and Colour has announced his spring US tour in support of his critically acclaimed recent album, The Love Still Held Me Near.
The music was loud and dark and ominous. There was spit and sweat, moshing and crowd surfing, and the D.C. audience just couldn’t seem to get enough. Thanks to Daughters and the triple bill, it was a memorable end to 2019.
Dawes' live show remains the group’s true apotheosis: a rowdy, rollicking good time that wanders at will through their 10-year, 6-album career while retooling old favorites, debuting unheard tracks, and pulling the crowd together in anthemic sing-alongs. Check out our full collection of shots from the show.