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Photo Gallery Archive
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PHOTO GALLERY: Yeah Yeah Yeahs 12/16/11 Brooklyn Bowl
Last Friday, Yeah Yeah Yeahs headlined the Jonathan Toubin Benefit show at Brooklyn Bowl with a bunch of other bands and DJs. All proceeds went to Jonathan’s medical bills in hopes for a speedy recovery from his horrible accident. Besos, Jonathan. Enjoy our photos from the night, taken by our wonderful photog, Andrew St. Clair. [...] -
PHOTO GALLERY: Screaming Females, The Men, Street Eaters, 3Jane 11/05/11 at 285 Kent
Woops, somehow these Screaming Females photos from a month ago slipped through our fingers. But these are some eggggggcellent shots (thanks, Andrew St. Clair) so we thought you should look at them. What isn’t too late, though, is this Don Giovanni Records Showcase they are playing in February. Get on it! Tickets go on sale [...] -
PHOTO GALLERY: Street Chant 10/26/11 at Trash Bar
Check it out! Street Chant played Trash Bar last week and Andrew St. Clair brought back some photos, along with this awkwardly cute portrait above. These guys have a few more tour dates left with The Lemonheads and they are happening over yonder on the Pacific side. Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on FacebookBuzz it [...] -
PHOTO GALLERY: CSS and MEN 10/22/11 at Webster Hall (CMJ)
The all-caps, three-letter bands CSS and MEN partnered up for their “Falling in Love” tour, and made a pit stop in New York just in time for CMJ. We pretty much danced all night long, stopping only for brief seconds at a time to snap some pics. The politically-loaded dance music team MEN showed that [...] -
LIVE REVIEW + PHOTOS: Xeno & Oaklander 10/21/11 at Public Assembly (CMJ)
Though BrooklynVegan’s early Friday showcase wasn’t *officially* CMJ, they managed to wrangle many of the must-see bands of the week, like Xeno & Oaklander. The king and queen of coldwave just dropped a new album, Sets & Lights, and frankly we cannot get enough. It’s got the iciness that settles well with the fall season, [...] -
LIVE REVIEW + PHOTOS: Twin Shadow, Main Attrackionz, Bleached, Caveman 10/19/11 at Santos Party House (CMJ)
On Wednesday night, we got the full ‘VICE Music Experience’ at the CMJ showcase that was thrown by Vice’s music platform, Noisey. The openers were a mix of awesome and what sounded like an awful Prince cover band gone wrong, but everything was made up for by headliner Twin Shadow, who easily takes the cake [...] -
LIVE REVIEW + PHOTOS: Titus Andronicus, Delicate Steve, Mr. Dream, Cuckoo Chaos, Hollerado 10/18/11 at Glasslands (CMJ)
The Stereogum/PopGun showcase on Tuesday night took off with an energetic set from Hollerado, who are not actually from Colorado but rather from Canada and thus had a lot of ‘weird things about America’-type of banter to offer. I guess Applebee’s is fascinating and repulsive to our northern neighbors. They went on just as the [...] -
PHOTO GALLERY: Signal to Noise #3 10/08/11 at Museum of the Moving Image
A bunch of cool shit happened this weekend (still the weekend for some of you) and apparently Signal to Noise #3 at Museum of the Moving Image was the thing to be at on Saturday night. There was an open bar, interactive games, something called the Zombie Rave Room, and a packed lineup including Anamanaguchi, [...] -
PHOTO GALLERY: Eternal Summers and Reading Rainbow 09/19/11 at Glasslands
On Monday night, Reading Rainbow opened for fellow fuzzy poppers Eternal Summers, who continued the band ratio of 2 guys: 1 girl. Our resident photographer Andrew St. Clair brought us back photos from the night. Flip through the gallery above. Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on FacebookBuzz it upshare via RedditShare with StumblersTumblr itTweet about [...] -
LIVE REVIEW + PHOTOS: Jones Street Station 08/23/11 at Brooklyn Bowl
This Guest Writer post is brought to you by Katie DeRogatis, who’s written for other music publications such as Spin. On Tuesday night I caught Jones Street Station‘s show and video release party at Brooklyn Bowl. The South Brooklyn five-piece played an hour-long set, sharing lead vocals between three members and switching up their instruments [...] -
LIVE REVIEW + PHOTOS: Life Size Maps 07/27/11 at Death By Audio
Now here’s a band that needs to be on your radar: Life Size Maps. We posted their new singles a few weeks ago and intrigued to see that boisterous sound live, I attended their show at Death By Audio on Wednesday night. What surprised me the most was how few of them there actually were. [...] -
PHOTO GALLERY: X-Ray Eyeballs, Frankie Rose, and Woven Bones 07/17/11 at South Street Seaport
As a part of Beekman Beer Garden’s Beach Party series that I just told you about, X-Ray Eyeballs played South Street Seaport last Sunday with openers Frankie Rose and Woven Bones. These Sunday afternoon events are FREE and a fun way to beat the heat. Find the announced schedule below and check out our photo [...] -
PHOTO GALLERY: Cheeseburger and Hard Nips 07/10/11 at South Street Seaport
Take a look at our photos from the first set of free concert/beach party series thrown by Beekman Beer Garden at South Street Seaport. There’s another party tomorrow… and the Sunday after… and the Sunday after that… AND ANOTHER SUNDAY AFTER THAT! And they’re free! So drag that sweaty ass out of your house and [...] -
PHOTO GALLERY + MP3: Not Blood, Paint 07/16/11 at Knitting Factory
Saturday night at Knitting Factory — the venue started buzzing with curiosity at the sight of cloaked people with red painted faces. I’ve heard bits and pieces about Not Blood, Paint shows, how they’re “intense,” “tight,” “theatrical,” etc. But I didn’t know that it would be a full-on occult ritual. Even though they’re actually super [...] -
PHOTO GALLERY: Patti Smith 07/14/11 at Castle Clinton (Battery Park)
Godmother of punk Patti Smith played a free show on Thursday evening as a part of River to River fest, and damn, the woman is cool. Peep photos of her from the show and her close-to-tears inspired fans in the audience (lots of old dudes). She also performed a cover of Adele’s “Rolling In The [...] -
PHOTO GALLERY: Ted Leo & The Pharmacists and Screaming Females 07/09/11 at Pier 17
Last Saturday, Ted Leo & the Pharmacists and Screaming Females kicked off the 4Knots Festival at the South Street Seaport Pier 17. For those that are unaware, 4Knots is the Siren Fest replacement that is happening this Saturday with a lineup that includes some of our local favorites (Mr. Dream, Oberhofer), the Black Angels, and [...] -
PHOTO GALLERY: Grooms, Pterodactyl, and The Immaculates 07/09/11 at Death By Audio
Last Saturday, Grooms played at Death By Audio with openers Pterodactyl and The Immaculates. The night also doubled as their record release party for new album Prom. Listen/get it below! Also, make sure to peep our photo gallery! Thanks to Andrew St. Clair for these wonderful shots. Prom by Grooms Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend [...] -
PHOTO GALLERY: NOBUNNY, TV Ghost, and Shellshag 07/01/11 at Knitting Factory
Check out our wonderfully creepy and wild photos of the NOBUNNY / TV Ghost / Shellshag show at Knitting Factory last Friday. Yes, bunny masks have gone to the creepy end of the spectrum in the cute-or-creepy scale ever since Donnie Darko. Photos by none other than Andrew St. Clair. Enjoy! Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this [...] -
LIVE REVIEW + PHOTOS: Fucked Up, JEFF the Brotherhood, and Iceage 06/25/11 at 285 Kent
Fucked Up really fucked shit up on Saturday night. Like my eyes, for instance. At one point, I couldn’t see anything in front of me because someone had splashed beer in my face. Another time, I almost face planted onto their amp had my friend not caught me by the stomach. Jesus. Oh, not to [...] -
LIVE REVIEW + PHOTOS: Art Brut, Reptar, and Miniboone 06/23/11 at Music Hall of Williamsburg
Last night, Art Brut headlined a great bill at Music Hall of Williamsburg to conclude their June tour. Frontman Eddie Argos played part rockstar, part stand-up comedian, part storyteller, and all-around entertainer to a crowd that responded well to his humor. At one point, he jumped off stage, into the middle of the crowd, and [...]




















