Peter Gabriel is playing two shows at Radio City Music Hall on May 2 and 3. Ticket prices start at $54.50 and go all the way up to $199.50 and are on sale now. His new album, out in the US on March 2, and called Scratch My Back, is all covers, and includes his versions of “Heroes” by David Bowie, “Après moi” by Regina Spektor, and “My Body is a Cage” by Arcade Fire. Full track listing is after… More »
A lot of great variety of shows on sale today and tomorrow. Brit ska-band The Specials are back and on tour and stop at Terminal 5 on April 21, Sharon Jones is playing the Apollo and has a new album coming out, and Ringo Starr will grace us with his presence at Radio City Music Hall on July 7. And another summer park concert has been announced, this one on the same day as The National and Beach House play… More »
As many of you know, the infamous JellyNYC summer Pool Parties were yet again in danger of not happening. Last summer the mostly free concert series were in danger of being discontinued after the venue they had been taking place for 3 years, McCarren Park Pool, was going to be under going construction to become a functioning pool again. Just in the nick of time, the concerts were moved to Williamsburg’s East River Park, which proved to be a wonderful… More »
In addition to their shows at Music Hall of Williamsburg (February 6) and Terminal 5 (April 22 & 23), if you prefer standing on line to buying tickets, you can see Hot Chip on Friday, February 5 at the Highline Ballroom for a free Myspace show. According to the Highline website, “Please get there early and stay in line.” The doors open at 7 pm. I’d suggest getting in line by 3 pm. Bring a warm coat! Oh, and P.S.,… More »
Brooklyn promoter Todd P, who is responsible for the shows that happen at Market Hotel, Monster Island Basement, and many others, is hoping to start a new tradition: A post-SXSW music festival in Monterrey, Mexico called MtyMx. After years of having a free show at Ms. Bea’s in Austin the day after SXSW ends, this year he’s bringing out all the stops. Aside from a cheap ($30 for 3 days!) music festival with 75 bands in a beautiful setting (an… More »
Alan Sparhawk of Low has released a new album with his other band, Retribution Gospel Choir, called 2, on Sub Pop. I interviewed Alan a few weeks ago about the album, and now the Duluth, Minnesota-based group is on tour. They played Mercury Lounge last night, and boy did they rock the house.
Even though the crowd was a bit sparse, Sparhawk and Co. did not go easy at all. After the third or fourth song the three were drenched in… More »
Lots of new albums coming out, so that means lots of tours. On sale now:
After Hot Chip’s Music Hall of Williamsburg on February 4, the after party will be at Brooklyn Bowl, with a live set by We Are Wolves and a DJ set by Hot Chip. Tickets
Them Crooked Vultures are at Roseland Ballroom on February 8. Tickets
Tegan & Sara have announced a special Brooklyn show at Music Hall of Williamsburg on February 15. Tickets
Cage the Elephant is at Music… More »
Baltimore group Beach House released their third album, Teen Dream, (first on Sub Pop) this week and celebrated with a show at The Bell House in Brooklyn.
Singer/organ player Victoria Legrand and guitarist Alex Scally were joined by a drummer, who added a lot to the show. They played mostly from the new album, which is wonderful. It includes a reworking of the 2008 song “Used to Be” that I am loving–it’s a little more rollicking and drawn out–and first single… More »
Even though it’s freezing, concert promoters are already gearing up for summer shows. The first of the summer park shows has been announced: Passion Pit will be playing a Celebrate Brooklyn benefit (read: it’s not free) at Prospect Park on June 29. Tokyo Police Club are “very special guests.”
Image: Devorah Klein. Passion Pit at the much smaller Glasslands.
Tickets are on AmEx presale, as well as a radio presale (password = 1019RXP). They go on regular sale on Friday at noon…. More »
Ava Luna is an awesome band out of a Brooklyn that is poised to make a big impact. They have just released an EP called Services on CDR with Cooling Pie and digitally with with B-more label Environmental Aesthetics.
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The sound is doowop-synth-dance. Yes, you read that right. It’s unique and catchy and fun. Here’s how the band describes it:
In an alternate world somewhere, the Ronettes developed three crushes–one for James Chance, one for David Byrne, and one for… More »
A few upcoming Haiti benefits, and other tickets on sale now:
Brooklynvegan is hosting a Haiti benefit at Music Hall of Williamsburg with Zach Galifianakis, Britt Daniel (of Spoon), Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), St. Vincent, Janeane Garofalo, Wyatt Cenac (of the Daily Show), the live debut of John Shade (ex Dave Godowsky) & possibly more TBA on January 23 (that’s tomorrow!). Tickets
N. 6th For Haiti is sponsoring a benefit at Music Hall of Williamsburg with The Roots, Kaki King, Eric Krasno… More »
One of the best things to come out of Austin, TX, Spoon has just released a new album called Transference. It is quite good. I’ve only heard it a few times and I already have songs stuck in my head.
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To celebrate, the band is playing a one-off show tonight in the tiny-for-them Mercury Lounge. Naturally, it sold out seconds after it was announced, but supposedly they will be releasing tickets at the door tonight…so you better go get on… More »
Franz Nicolay, the keyboardist for quintessential New York band The Hold Steady is leaving the group, he announced on his website (thanks Pitchfork). He has been with the band for five years, since their breakout hit record Separation Sunday. Nicolay will be plenty busy though. He often takes part in The Bushwick Book Club’s book-inspired music events at Goodbye Blue Monday in Brooklyn (including their next event on February 2) and last year, he released the solo album Major General,… More »
There’s a few shows on sale midweek. Stay tuned for Friday’s on-sale announcements, which includes another Hot Chip show at a much smaller venue. These shows are on sale now:
Stories In High Fidelity: An evening of storytelling with David Byrne, Alan Light, Dan Kennedy, and Jason Gordon. Plus a special music performance by Nicole Atkins and ECHOecho. This special show will be at Bowery Ballroom on February 3. Tickets
Blockhead with DJ Signify is at Mercury Lounge on February 5. Tickets
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It’s Friday so that means tickets are going on sale! Lots of bands have new albums coming out, so that means they are going on tour: Kings of Convenience, Midlake, Yoko Ono’s We Are Plastic Ono Band, Spoon, Shearwater, The Thermals, and many more. Jay-Z is also coming to town, and the Allman Brothers have announced their annual week-plus of shows, although this year it’s at United Palace instead of the usual Beacon Theatre.
Woods Family Creeps, the jam band project… More »
Retribution Gospel Choir, one of two bands helmed by Alan Sparhawk (the other is Low) has a new album coming out on Sub Pop on January 26, called simply 2 (this is their second album in case you didn’t pick up on that. Their first single is “Hide It Away” and it’s catchy and wonderful. The rest of the album is a bit heavier than what you would expect from Low, but if you’re in the mood to rock out… More »
There are two opportunities for you to attend a live concert taping for a TV show. One you have to pay for, and one is a casting call. Here are the details:
1) If you purchase the W Hotel’s exclusive Rock Star Package, you will have access to the taping of the show Soundstage, which originally ran from 1974 to 1985. It was reintroduced last year, and is filming several performances at St. Ann’s Warehouse. Scheduled performances are:
Cheap Trick – January… More »
You read that correctly.
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Beatles drummer Ringo Starr will be playing with Ben Harper and his band The Relentless7 at a secret show run by Artists Den this Thursday, January 14. Doors are at 11 AM and the concert starts at noon. To learn the location and try for a spot on the list, RSVP here. One ticket per guest.
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It seems like Cracker has been around forever, right? Well, only since 1991, but that’s still a long time! And the group is still touring! They’ll be at Highline Ballroom on Friday, January 15, along with Camper Van Beethoven (buy tickets here). I got a chance to speak with co-founder Johnny Hickman about everything from their new album Sunrise in the Land of Milk Honey to the group’s Spanish fanbase:
Image: Jason Trasher
Big Apple Music Scene: You and David Lowery have… More »