album art from Honey
Low Cut Connie
LIVE!!!
Apr 23 – Baby’s All Right – Brooklyn, NY
Apr 28 – Preservation Pub – Knoxville, TN
Apr 29 – Georgia Theatre – Athens, GA
Apr 30 – Local 506 – Chapel Hill, NC
Shana Falana
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Apr 21 – Wild Joe’s Coffee – Bozeman, MT
Apr 22 – The Real Lounge – Missoula, MT
Apr 23 – The Bartlett – Spokane, WA
Apr 24 – Jewelbox Theater – Seattle, WA
Laura Marling
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April 21 – Queen Elizabeth Hall @ Southbank Centre – London, United Kingdom
April 22 – Cambridge Corn Exchange – Cambridge, United Kingdom
April 24 – Albert Hall – Manchester, United Kingdom
April 25 – O2 Academy Glasgow – Glasgow, United Kingdom
April 27 – The Institute – Birmingham, United Kingdom
April 29 & 30 – Queen Elizabeth Hall @ Southbank Centre – London, United Kingdom
May 4 – O2 Guildhall Southampton – Southampton, United Kingdom
May 5 – Colston Hall – Bristol, United Kingdom
May 7 – Olympia Theatre – Dublin, Ireland
May 8 – Belfast Waterfront – Belfast, United Kingdom
May 10 – Le Trabendo – Paris, France
May 12 – AB Box – Brussels, Belgium
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The Helen Keller hoax possesses the toxicity of a traditional conspiracy theory even if it doesn't quite fit the definition. | read
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
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