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Category: Music

New Music Friday: What do you get when you mix Interpol and RZA? Meet Banks and Steelz

When you think "Odd Couple," you might think of this (and the theme song will probably get stuck in your…

New Music Friday: Maxwell Drummey wrote an album living as a hermit in New Mexico

Maxwell Drummey was driving a stick shift on zero hours of sleep on his way up to Boston. He said…

New Music Friday: Why Cheena quit the downtown scene for Brooklyn

A funny thing happens in a place like New York City. I mean, I guess it happens everywhere, but it…

A band, a bus, some booze and the bargain bin: Going for a spin on the NYC Record Store Crawl

We did a round up a while back of some of the best record stores in Brooklyn, but believe it…

New Music Friday: Future Generations started as Brooklyn musical roommates

Friendship is rare. Do you hear what I’m saying to you? "Friendship is rare." Okay, so that’s a Tenacious D…

New Music Friday: Camille Harris, singer of silly, funny songs, gets serious on new EP

Camille Harris wears many hats. Most notably, two of her hats are that of a comedian and a musician. She…

New Music Friday: Heliotropes say down with love songs, up with WWII songs on new album

Inspiration can come from anywhere. For Jessica Numsuwankijkul, 33, of Bushwick's Heliotropes, it came in the form of the WWI…

New Music Friday: Kathleen Hanna shouts back at street harassment on The Julie Ruin’s new album

Part of being a woman in New York City, especially in the summertime, is dealing with a veritable Greek chorus…

New Music Friday: Brooklyn native Maxwell is returning to his roots next weekend

New York is the kind of place that draws creative types. Some of us relocate from other places, but some…

New Music Friday: The Felice Brothers are former subway buskers gone big time

It's good to have bros. Who doesn't love a good old fashioned bro-down? (I would like to note that, for…