After wrapping up their tour in support of Hot Mulligan, Drug Church returned to their Albany birthplace to play a packed show at unlikely-venue-for-a-hardcore-show Lark Hall. Local rising stars Spiritkiller provided support, as did No Division.…
The Free School in Albany was the venue for a very cool night of DIY Albany hardcore and more. Headliner Spiritkiller played songs from their recently released album and some unreleased ones as well. Dogpisser delighted and (expectedly) leaned into …
LA trio Nuovo Testamento made getting Troy to dance non-negotiable as they wowed them at No Fun. They seem destined for bigger stages, and soon. Syd Silvair proved to be the perfect opening act.…
The Greetings celebrated the release of their new album, “S.O.L.,” with a show at the Hollow in Albany on November 7. Chicago-based indie-punk outfit Worry Club provided support for the evening, along with locally based Coupons.…
For this third annual iteration of this delightful showcase put on by Zan Strumfeld and Michael Gregg (of Zan and the Winter Folk) at the Troy Listening Room, they recruited Angelina Valente, Armbruster, Buggy Jive, …
New York City’s Acute Inflections brought the Harlem Renaissance to Troy when they blended music and comedy in their show at Revolution Hall.…
Weakened Friends kicked off their tour for their new album, “Feels Like Hell,” at No Fun in Troy. Local trio Candy Ambulance was a powerful and effective opener.…
Los Angeles psych punks Frankie and the Witch Fingers got everybody moving at their stop at Albany’s Lark Hall, as part of their Bug Out Tour. Population II really leaned into the bass, while Sun Natives kicked the night …
This year’s Wild in the Trees festival celebrated 10 years of the Lake George Skate Plaza and featured Chestnut Grove, The Sugar Hold, Capital Zen, The Story Boys, The Hauntings, and Antwon Levee and Dust…
Annie in the Water returned to Albany after two years, playing Lark Hall in support of their latest EP, “Migration.” Brooklyn’s Escaper leaned into the improvisation in their opening set.…
Amber Bain, known professionally as The Japanese House, brought her indie pop to Woodstock’s Bearsville Theater and was very well-received. Hannah Jadagu showed tight command of the crowd’s attention in her opening set.…
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