At Bowery last Saturday, the Brooklyn art and music collective Uninhabitable Mansions opened for the Antlers and provided the packed house with abundance of talent and songcraft. Read More
At one point, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Dirty on Purpose and Au Revoir Simone were considered three of the best up-and-coming bands in New York. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's career represents the current state of indie music within blog culture, blowing up with the band's debut and then fizzling out a bit, eventually deciding to take a break in 2009 to work on side projects. Read More
Uninhabitable Mansions is a NYC-based art collective and band. Read More
Au Revoir Simone have spent the better part of 2009 working on, promoting and touring in support of their second album, Still Light, Still Night , wrapping things up -- for now, at least -- with a Brooklyn show at the Bell House on October 24 ( tickets ), which is part of the CMJ Music Marathon . Read More
Sarah McMahon expanded her dominance into Minnesota Saturday as the Colfax cross country teams competed at the Swain Invitational in Duluth. Read More
Ann Stephens of Blanchard was the most photographed woman Saturday at Cole's Monarch Migration and Butterfly Festival, and most of the people taking her picture didn't even know it was her birthday. Read More
Former residents, relatives and friends will dedicate a community center today in Jerusalem on the site where a historic church burned a year ago. Read More
When the members of the Brooklyn-based trio Au Revoir Simone came by the KEXP studios recently, we were delighted to discover that they seemed as excited to see us as we were to see them. Read More
In just its third year, Indietracks has found a great big niche right at the heart of what we must by law refer to as the crowded festival summer. Read More
Ear PWR – Future Eyes (2009, Winston-Salem, North Carolina) Should I feel guilty for liking such an upbeat electropop song? Read More