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Week in Rock: Yeti Edition

Phish is Back on Tour The legendary jam band is officially back on the road this weekend, kicking off their first tour since 2004. This trip follows their official reunion back in early March, where they played three shows at Hampton Coliseum in ...

From JEFF BAUM, Gothamist,  30 May 2009
Related Topics: Phish (musician),  Trey Anastasio,  Ben Harper,  Jane's Addiction (musician),  Yeah Yeah Yeahs (musician)

Week in Rock: Giant Edition

The Boss to Close Giants Stadium In what seems like a most fitting selection, Bruce Springsteen announced on stage last night that he and the E-Street Band will perform the final three concerts at Giants Stadium next fall. The stadium is set to be ...

From JEFF BAUM, Gothamist,  22 May 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  Bruce Springsteen,  American Idol,  U2 (musician),  Dave Matthews

Week in Rock: Ovally Edition

The Thermals Tear Up Three Nights Never ones to shy away from a wild night out, The Thermals had three in town over the past week. The Portland band returned to their three-piece roots this time through, hitting up Bowery Ballroom on Friday and ...

From JEFF BAUM, Gothamist,  16 May 2009

Week in Rock: Dark was the...Edition

Dark Was the Night This past Sunday night some of the city's most talented, young and old, stood under the roof of Radio City Music Hall for the Dark Was the Night show. The evening was in celebration of the recent release of the same name, put ...

From JEFF BAUM, Gothamist,  8 May 2009
Related Topics: David Byrne,  Bon Iver,  Feist (musician),  Sharon Jones,  Superchunk (musician)

Week in Rock: May Day Edition

Mogwai settle in at MHOW The instrumental Scottish post-rock outfit planted themselves at the Music Hall of Williamsburg this week for a three-night run. While the venue was small for the once Terminal 5 headlining band, the intimacy was to set the ...

From JEFF BAUM, Gothamist,  1 May 2009
Related Topics: Dave Matthews Band,  Ben Harper,  Jack White,  Andrew Bird

Week in Rock: Signs of Summer Edition

Tinted Windows Would Like You to Take Them Seriously Last Monday, the power-pop super group known as Tinted Windows took the Mercury Lounge stage for the first time ever. If you haven't heard, the group consists of Taylor Hanson, James Iha, Adam ...

From JEFF BAUM, Gothamist,  25 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Taylor Hanson,  James Iha,  Adam Schlesinger,  Bun E. Carlos,  Cheap Trick

Week in Rock: Alt Country Dance Edition

Of Montreal Makes Brooklyn Dance Last night Of Montreal took the stage at Music Hall of Williamsburg for the second show of their three-night run at the venue. After frontman Kevin Barnes rode a white stallion onto the stage at a Roseland show last ...

From JEFF BAUM, Gothamist,  17 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Conor Oberst,  Jenny Lewis,  Bright Eyes (musician),  Belle and Sebastian (musician),  Stephen Malkmus

Week in Rock: Live from New York Edition

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Play SNL and Santos Despite a staggered start with the release of It's Blitz, which resulted in a rushed digital release pushed out to compete with the leaks, the band's schedule seems to be back on track now. The physical release of ...

From JEFF BAUM, Gothamist,  11 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Santos, Ltd.,  Yeah Yeah Yeahs (musician),  Zac Efron

Week in Rock: Choose Your Own Edition

TMBG Play LPR Their 30th anniversary just three years away, indie rock pioneers They Might Be Giants remain as resilient as ever. It's certainly easy to take these brainy workaholics for granted when living in New York, where the duo got their start ...

From JEFF BAUM, Gothamist,  4 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Grateful Dead,  The View

Week in Rock: Dirty Bjöjectors Edition

Morrissey, Again, at Webster Hall While perhaps not as jaw dropping as his Bowery show earlier in the week, Morrissey playing club shows around the city is still a newsworthy event. These intimate shows, especially compared to the several night runs he' ...

From JEFF BAUM, Gothamist,  27 Mar 2009

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