The Brooklyn Navy Yard is repurposing the music venue for climate infrastructure, marking another loss for NYC’s live music capacity.
The Brooklyn Navy Yard is repurposing the music venue for climate infrastructure, marking another loss for NYC’s live music capacity.
Happy Today, the ETA quartet’s latest, came together in the middle of a set at Lodge Room last August, and a concert film is set to follow.
With Memorial Day still to come, Sweetwater, Musician’s Friend, and Guitar Center are already offering steep discounts on gear that maps to how musicians are working right now.
The Montreal four-piece follows years of relentless touring with Miss Behave, an album built on sharp hooks, multiple languages, and a live show that never learned to pull its punches.
The tour runs November 5 to December 11, with a double-header at the 1,800-capacity venue signaling a steady, understated rise.
The Charm follow-up is taking shape. Clairo checks in from a recording trip with notes on inspiration, fear, and the weight of expectation.
A Perfect Circle and Puscifer will both tour internationally this year. Puscifer has also scheduled a separate string of Europe and UK dates.
The Staind frontman leans further into his solo identity with new politically charged slogans on his latest tour merchandise, continuing a long shift from alt-metal to overt cultural signaling.
Christopher Nolan told the composer to sidestep a traditional orchestra. Göransson’s sonic palette for the ancient Greek epic includes bronze gongs, modern synthesizers, and a string instrument tied directly to the protagonist’s weapon.
The Brooklyn songwriter’s nine-track record pulls unlikely inspiration from server farms, John Ford westerns, and a deliberate turn toward hope.