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Leapling
Feb 13 at Shea Stadium in Brooklyn, NY
On Your Own Love Again
Jessica Pratt
Feb 20 at Sunset Tavern in Seattle, WA
Feb 21 at Electric Owl Social Club in Vancouver, BC
Feb 22 at Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, OR
Feb 23 at The University of Oregon In Eugene, OR
Feb 25 at The Chapel in San Francisco, CA
Feb 26 at The Atrium in Santa Cruz, CA
Feb 27 at Carpenter House in Long Beach, CA
Feb 28 at The Echo in Los Angeles, CA
Mar 17 at Rote Fabrik in Zurich, Switzerland
Mar 18 at Sudpol in Luzern, Switzerland
Teaspoon to the Ocean
Jib Kidder
03.04.15 at Berghain in Berlin, Germany
03.04.15 at La Gaite Lyrique in Paris, France
03.04.15 at Botanique in Brussels, Belgium
03.04.15 at Electric Brixton in London, UK
Escape From Evil
Lower Dens
Mar 12 at Strathmore in North Bethesda, MD
Mar 19 at 13th Floor Music Lounge in Florence, MA
Mar 20 at Half Moon in Hudson, NY
Mar 21 at Monkey House in Winooski, VT
Mar 22 at The Space in Hamdem, CT
Mar 31 at Baby’s All Right in Brooklyn, NY
Apr 1 at Floristree in Baltimore, MD
Aliah Sheffield is the singer/songwriter also known as Nikkie Aliah. Her song, “Earth is Ghetto,” recently went viral and she chatted with Nikkiesha about what led her to her viral moment, her musical inspirations, and what she hopes and plans to do next… oh, and tequila. This podcast is… | listen
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Ben details his experience of contracting the coronavirus back in late February/early March of 2020, before lockdowns shut NYC down. He also shares how the city and local indie rock scene he’s a part of reacted to the pandemic. | watch
The March edition of Spotlight on the City features bands and musicians from Birmingham, Alabama. | listen
The Helen Keller hoax possesses the toxicity of a traditional conspiracy theory even if it doesn't quite fit the definition. | read
Bartees Cox is a songwriter and producer who spent years playing in bands in Brooklyn before making the move to Washington, DC, where his solo project, Bartees Strange, took focus and grew - from an album of reinterpretations of The National’s music to his stunning full-length, genre-bending… | watch