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Nevaris Shares ‘Ninth Sun – Live’ and Announces Full EP
Nevaris, from the Upper West Side of Manhattan, has shared ‘Ninth Sun- Live,’ a distinctive recording and offering…
Flashback: Trey Anastasio Band at Roseland Ballroom – February 23, 2001
For the third show of Trey Anastasio Band's inaugural Winter Tour, the band arrived in New York City for a show at…
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Features
“Look out New York”: Noshows’ Max Satow Releases Hot Double Single
New York City’s rock scene has long been dormant, but rising from the couches of Bushwick to the Spotify charts,…
Vasen brings Intricate Swedish Music to Universal Preservation Hall
A duet of acoustic music with instruments that probably never graced a Saratoga Springs stage warmed the audience…
Concert Reviews
Precision Meets Power: Umphrey’s McGee Rock The Capitol Theatre
Umphrey’s McGee returned to The Capitol Theatre on February 7th on what was a very cold night to rock. The band…
New York Series
“John Brown’s Body” – the Original “Battle Hymn of…
Amid the political turmoil that we have seen unfold in 2025, the abolitionist John Brown has been popping up in…
New York Singles
Marco Benevento Sparkles on Effervescent New Single “Frizzante”
There’s a particular kind of joy that only instrumental music can unlock—the kind that bypasses language and lands directly in the body. On “Frizzante,” Marco Benevento leans fully into that sensation, delivering a sparkling, groove-driven…
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MX LONELY Leave Feelings Behind on Single “Return to Sender”
Brooklyn alt-rock group MX LONELY explore what might be harder than feeling itself with the release of their new single “Return to Sender,” it reveals how difficult letting go can be.
MX LONELY understands the way in which music and…
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Laptop’s “Xanadu” Interrogates the Illusion of the American Dream
New York City alternative pop project Laptop return with their single “Xanadu,” a track disguised as a love song that ponders the paradise the American Dream promises but fails to deliver. Frontman Jesse Hartman and Nevis vocalist Anna…
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Paul Schalda and Inspectah Deck Bring Staten Island Grit to “Can You See Yourself With Me”
Staten Island roots run deep on the Silver Skylarks remix of “Can You See Yourself With Me,” as Paul Schalda taps fellow borough native Inspectah Deck of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan for a left-field reimagining, that few saw coming in 2026.…
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Book Reviews
Music’s Big Idea, the Concept Album, Chronicled in New Book by Bill Kopp
Music has always been a vehicle for telling stories – of love and heartbreak, of history and fantasy, and much more. Sometimes the stories can be related in a tuneful single lasting under three minutes. In other cases, beginning in…
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Ric Ocasek, The Cars’ Driving Force, Profiled in New Biography
While his work with The Cars produced some of the best-known music of the New Wave ‘80s, many facets of the life of the band’s resident genius, Ric Ocasek, remain a mystery – one as tall as the man himself.
With his unexpected death in…
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Hole & Smashing Pumpkins’ Melissa Auf der Maur Pens A Memoir
Melissa Auf der Maur, the bassist who powered Hole and the Smashing Pumpkins to the top of the indie charts, is slated to release a memoir of her alternatively joyful and harrowing experiences in the ‘90s rock scene. The book,…
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Flashback
Flashback: Trey Anastasio Band at Roseland Ballroom – February 23, 2001
For the third show of Trey Anastasio Band's inaugural Winter Tour, the band arrived in New York City for a show at Roseland Ballroom, on Friday, February 23, 2001. And being back in Manhattan would also allow Anastasio and Co. the…
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A Holiday Classic: Darlene Love performs “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” on Late…
From 1986 until 2014, David Letterman would close out his final show of the year with a Christmas episode that featured the one and only Darlene Love. Over the span of those 28 years, Love would perform her holiday hit "Christmas (Baby…
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Grateful Dead Double Up In Stony Brook: October 30, 1970
After two previous shows at SUNY Stony Brook in Long Island in 1967 and '68, the Grateful Dead returned to the campus gymnasium in 1970 on October 30. It was billed as two separate shows with two separate admissions. This marked the first…
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Gone too soon
Rest in Peace Bob Weir
Guitarist, singer and jam band icon, Bob Weir, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday evening. He was 78. Weir performed for more than 60 years, defining a generation through his music, giving a multitude of fans worldwide a connection and…
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Syracuse Music Community Mourns the Loss of Steve Schad
Central New York lost a beloved member of its music community on Saturday, November 29, with the passing of Steve Schad. He was 72.
A native of CNY, Schad graduated from Jamesville-DeWitt High School in 1972. His music career began in…
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Grateful Dead Vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay Dies at 78
Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, best known as the female vocalist of The Grateful Dead, has died at the age of 78. She passed away on Sunday, November 2 at Alive Hospice in Nashville, Tennessee, after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Her…
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