Photos: Wet, Kilo Kish at The Velvet Underground
Brooklyn’s own Wet put on a women’s only show at The Velvet — silhouetting Kilo Kish, Hana Vu, and last year’s sophomore romance ‘Still Run’.
Read MoreBrooklyn’s own Wet put on a women’s only show at The Velvet — silhouetting Kilo Kish, Hana Vu, and last year’s sophomore romance ‘Still Run’.
Read MoreThe Flatliners turned an average weekender into a uplifting punk rock quinceañera that split open ‘Cavalcade’, ‘Dead Language’, and so much more.
Read MoreThe West London heroes caused a ruckus at The Mod Club — splitting heads with numbers from ‘Come Of Age’ and this year’s ‘Combat Sports’.
Read MoreDeafheaven’s return to The Opera House upped the post-metal sadness with a vivid dissection of ‘Sunbather’ and ‘Ordinary Corrupt Human Love’.
Read MoreThe Glasgow poppers synthed out in Toronto for The Josie Dye Show’s anniversary — digging into ‘Every Open Eye’ and this month’s ‘Love Is Dead’.
Read MoreThe ZOMBiES teamed up with Kirk Knight and Nyck Caution, and showed they’re still very much on some ‘Hell Is Hot’ meets ‘Kiss Of Death’ shit.
Read MoreHeavy Trip and Gorilla vs. Bear’s CMW showcase at The Baby G was a dip into the brilliance of acts like Moon King, Anemone, and Helena Deland.
Read MorePeeling, Vallens, and Whip Kisser tossed around a few riffs for Denholm Whale’s pizza party which was all a mid-20s something local could hope for.
Read MoreThe San Marcos post-rock outfit graced Toronto’s CMW Fest with a full run-through of their ‘S/T’ debut and their 2006 EP ‘Young Mountain’.
Read MoreUnknown Mortal Orchestra and Makeness put on a mindblowing spring fling show that was full of lo-fi visuals, ‘Sex & Food’, and ‘Loud Patterns’.
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