Showing posts with label The New Yorker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The New Yorker. Show all posts

Thursday, June 28, 2012

The New Yorker Highlights The Blank Tapes NY Show!

"The sunny sounds of L.A.’s Blank Tapes, who yoke a garage-pop sensibility to ferocious rock riffs. The front man, Matt Adams, and a rotating cast bring their road-tested songs to Cake Shop, along with the super-mellow Bay Area indie rocker Ash Reiter, whose songs move along breezily, with catchy melodies." Read on here.

Monday, January 23, 2012

The New Yorker Previews The Pharmacy's January 28th Brooklyn Show

"The Pharmacy is an off-kilter ensemble from Seattle that has gained notoriety in warehouses and house parties across the country. Their music is frank, party-oriented garage rock, but it’s mostly an excuse to get the trio out on the road; you’d be hard pressed to find another group as firmly committed to rock and roll as a way of life, and they boast a transnational faction of female devotees to prove it." Read more on The New Yorker.