Where: Union Hall
Date: 2008-03-08 20:00:00
Type:
Obits (ex-Hot Snakes, Edsel), Pretendo, Soiled Matress and the Springs 21+ $8
Where: Bowery Ballroom
Date: 2007-11-30 20:00:00
Type:
Los Campesinos! Bowery Ballroom NEW YORK, NY Fri, Nov 30, 2007 08:30 PM
Where: Knitting Factory
Date: 2007-11-16 19:00:00
Type:
Zox Zox has an uncanny ability to blend rock - from new wave to progressive, with ska, punk, balladry, and a bit of baroque into something highly original. Singer Eli Miller's direct and personal songwriting derives from an unquestionable pop sensibility, while the band's sophisticated arrangements and intricate instrumentals give their songs an expansive, psychedelic edge. The band further distinguishes itself by using the electric violin as a lead instrument, with violinist Spencer Swain adding swirling textures and searing melodies that range from the pretty to the profane. Text ZOX to 467467 to get tix by text or click http://knittingfactory.com/show.php?event_id=108611 for show and ticketweb info!
Where: Knitting Factory
Date: 2008-03-03 21:30:00
Type:
Price : $8 Date : Mar-03-2008 (Mon) Door Time: 9:00pm Show Time: 9:30pm Genre : Age : All Ages Opening Act: Salt & Samovar, Josh Moore
Where: Luna Lounge
Date: 2008-04-03 20:30:00
Type:
From Seattle, Washington, The Lights play rock/folk/minimalist music and features Craig Chambers, Jeff Albertson and PJ Rogalski.
Where: Bowery Ballroom
Date: 2008-04-25 21:00:00
Type:
Abra has been drawing growing attention with her GRAMMY-nominated song, Four Leaf Clover, and her recent performance at SXSW. Her latest album, On The Way, is included in Gibson Guitar's "30 Best Albums of '07" and, Abra Moore is a "Featured Touring Artist" in the October '07 issue of Liner Notes Magazine. To quote the magazine's review, "Abra does more for music than just make it, she breathes life and a spirit of purpose back into an industry that has been gold-mined and American-Idoled to a pulp. Simply put, just when this writer was beginning to lose faith in this whole music thing, Abra showed that there is still magic in it." http://www.abramoore.com