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Toadies and Local H Keep It Copacetic in Albany
There are certain albums that don’t just belong to a particular era, they become time machines. For me, Rubberneck…
Solid Copy Explores Connection on New Single “Low Tide”
Solid Copy, the Brooklyn indie rock duo, released their latest song, “Low Tide.” Released on August 14, the song…
Features
KATSEYE goes WILD for the Citi Concert Series
Pop sensation KATSEYE has had a busy week in New York. From a pop-up at Elsewhere in Brooklyn for a special ‘KLUB…
Chance the Rapper Brings ‘Coloring Book’ 10th Anniversary Celebration to NYC
Chance the Rapper celebrated 10 years of Coloring Book at Central Park SummerStage on Aug. 18, revisiting the…
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Concert Reviews
Blues Traveler Highlight 90s Night at CMAC
While the early 90s are a distant memory, the music lives on indefinitely. On August 9, CMAC welcomed a trio of…
New York Series
New York Series: Living Colour’s “Who Shot Ya?”
Political songs are not uncommon for Living Colour. In the presence of the Black Lives Matter movement, the…
New York Singles
Solid Copy Explores Connection on New Single “Low Tide”
Solid Copy, the Brooklyn indie rock duo, released their latest song, “Low Tide.” Released on August 14, the song is the fourth single off the duo’s debut album, titled Forensic Manor. “Low Tide” explores the tension associated with the…
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Post-Rock Band Halfway Up a Jagged Hill Release Liberating Single “Silver Sword” Off Upcoming Album…
The Brooklyn-based duo Halfway Up a Jagged Hill announced their self-titled album, HUAJH, which will be released on September 10 by Vinegar Hill Sound Records. The announcement coincides with the release of their new single, “Silver…
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Chess Club’s “Wedding of the Year” Marries Genius With Absurdity
Chess Club’s latest single “Wedding of the Year” has exactly what the world needs right now: a little romance, tongue-in-cheek comedy, and a killer saxophone solo. Released July 1, the track spins listeners through the chaos of falling in…
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Drew Kiddoo and The Blackouts Bare Their Teeth on “Black Widow”
I’ll start with a confession. Sure, I’m a born-and-raised New Yorker, but put on a good honky-tonk tune and I’m sold. Luckily, I didn’t have to go too far. Ithaca-based Drew Kiddoo and The Blackouts’ new single, “Black Widow,” pulls from…
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Book Reviews
Cohen Soars in New History of ‘60s NYC Rock
New York has long been the center of the financial universe. But in the ‘60s, it was also the undisputed leader in manufacturing the megastars and musical trends that would forever shape rock and roll. With Wake Me, Shake Me: New York…
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Grandmaster Flash Announces “Birth of a Culture”
Hip hop legend Grandmaster Flash will be back in bookstores this fall in the form of “Birth of a Culture,” co-authored by writer Robert “Scoop” Jackson. This book, published by HarperCollins imprint Amistad, comes out on Sept. 22 and is up…
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Brian Cullman’s Memoir of a Rock ‘n Roll Zelig
New Yorker Brian Cullman is a true rock ‘n roll Zelig. Like the character from the Woody Allen film of the same name, Cullman has built friendships with a remarkable array of figures central to the past six decades of popular music, from…
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Flashback
Dead ‘Stock: The Story Behind the Grateful Dead’s Forgettable Woodstock Performance
Even now, 51 years to the day, the performance by Grateful Dead at the legendary Woodstock Music Festival still leaves a mark. Although, for a variety of reasons, it's a mark that the band and any eyewitnesses that evening may not wish to…
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Flashback: Phish’s Clifford Ball, August 16-18, 1996
"Phish felt like this big inside joke at the time, and the festival was astounding in that we all looked around and acknowledged that a lot of people were in on the joke."
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Giants Stadium 1991: Grateful Dead Meet-Up at the Movies 2026
Deadheads, mark your calendars. The annual Grateful Dead Meet-Up at the Movies will return to cinemas nationwide on Aug. 8 and 10 with a special screening commemorating the 35th anniversary of the band's legendary June 17, 1991 concert at…
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Gone too soon
Jazz Legend Saxophonist Sonny Rollins, Dead at 95
Legendary jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, born and raised in New York City, is dead at age 95.
The jazz legend, nicknamed the "saxophone colossus,” died Monday, May 25 at his home in Woodstock.
Credit: Tom Beetz
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Rapper Rob Base Dies from Cancer
Rob Base, best known for classic hip-hop tracks "It Takes Two" and "Joy and Pain", has passed away in a private battle with cancer. The rapper, born in Harlem, celebrated his 59th birthday on May 18.
The news was shared by Base's family…
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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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