Get over the election day hangover with a 90 minute mix from DJRePete, featuring a review of The History Of Apple Pie’s new record, more from Foxygen, and the BTR debut of Jack Skuller’s new single. Plus, high energy electro alt with The Rentals, modern punk with King Tuff, and a zen set headlined by a track off the week old album Fumes by Lily & Madeleine. And a trio of banjo tracks for good measure. That’s your BTR Wednesday with DJRePete!
Jack Skuller
November 8 – Bowery Electric – New York, NY
Electric Youth
(Photo by Shervin Lainez)
November 6 – The Crocodile – Seattle, WA
Roadkill Ghost Choir
November 22 – Point Ybel Brewing Company – Fort Myers, FL
Field Mouse
December 27 – Saint Vitus Bar – New York, NY
King Tuff
November 6 – El Rey Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
Foxygen
November 5 – Frannz – Berlin, Germany
Filmstrip
November 6 – Respectable Street – West Palm Beach, FL
Lily & Madeleine
(Photo by Lily & Madeleine)
November 5 – Brighton Music Hall – Boston, MA
William Tyler
November 24 – 3rd & Lindsley – Nashville, TN
T. Nile
(Photo by T. Nile)
Elliott Brood
November 5 – Crystal Club – Berlin, Germany
The Idan Raichel Project
November 7 – The Valley Performing Arts Center Great Hall – Northridge, CA
Daniel Lanois
November 9 – The Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, Ontario
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