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Alex Lahey Charms An Eager Crowd at the Troubadour

Regan WojickAugust 24, 2019
On Tuesday night, Melbourne, Australia native, Alex Lahey, took to the stage of West Hollywood’s Troubadour. As the old saying goes: “female-fronted is not a fucking genre.” I must say, however, that being a young queer woman, there’s always something magical about watching another queer woman backed by a band of fellow hard ripping women.

Now Entering EXIT DTX: A Conversation with Artist and Curator Sam Fish

Karolina HacAugust 23, 2019
In less than a year, Boston-based artist Sam Fish created a temporary gallery concept and arts collective that moved from a vacant room in Somerville, Massachusetts into a three-floor storefront in the heart of downtown Boston.

Chicano Batman’s Bardo Martinez Follows His Intuition On His New Project BARDO

Niko Van EimerenAugust 20, 2019
Bardo Martinez chats about his musical journey, his record label Yemayà Sol, and the impression that he hopes will come across in his newest work.

Genesis Belanger’s Elaborate Ceramics Will Defamiliarize The Eye

Shawn GhassemitariAugust 15, 2019
Having once worked in the world of ads, Artist and ceramicist Genesis Belanger is all too familiar with the intricate play of symbols.

Michelene Auguste’s Vintage Store DEM brings Caribbean soul to lower Manhattan

Jordan SullivanAugust 12, 2019
DEM isn’t just a vintage store; it’s a new form of storytelling, and the story is Michelene’s, and it’s told through clothing and objects.

Drugdealer Orchestrates an Effortlessly Fun-Filled Night at the Bootleg

Niko Van EimerenAugust 7, 2019
Last Saturday the 7-piece band Drugdealer, crowded onto the stage of the Bootleg Theater with a 6-pack of Coronas and a setlist full of feel-good tunes.

Caamp Boasts A Reflective Tone and Soothing Nostalgia on New Album, “By and By”

Grady OlsonAugust 2, 2019
Caamp's new album rings with an overall reflective tone and soothing nostalgia, where you can feel the trio endearingly looking back on times past.

Finding Art In the Everyday: Alfonso Gonzalez Jr.’s Paintings Depict a Localized Perception of His Surroundings

Alex KhatchadourianJuly 30, 2019
Alfonso Gonzalez Jr. takes overlooked expressions of art found in his surroundings and incorporates them in paintings that depict a localized perception of his hometown.

Florist Delivers an Introspective Performance at Pico Union Project

Niko Van EimerenJuly 29, 2019
If you ever need to take a moment to get in touch with your feelings, give Florist a listen. "Emily Alone" will have you feeling heavy-hearted and hopeful.

The Beths Feed Hungry Ears at The Bootleg

Regan WojickJuly 28, 2019
It was exciting and expected to see the overwhelming turnout of hungry ears at the Bootleg; of course, The Beths got them fed.

Austin’s Black Pistol Fire Take the El Rey Stage with a Guitar, a Drum Kit, and a Whole Lot of Chutzpah

Niko Van EimerenJuly 22, 2019
Last Thursday the Austin-based blues-rock duo, Black Pistol Fire, took to the stage of the El Rey with a guitar, a drum kit, and a whole lot of chutzpah.

Sadgirl Brings Their Fuzzy Old School Doo-Wop To The Teragram

Regan WojickJuly 16, 2019
Sadgirl is fuzzy old school doo-wop with surf-punk cynicism and Misha Lindes can go from Bobby Vinton’s “Mr. Lonely” to Mr. Don’t Fuck With Me real quick.
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