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Jeremy Schwartz reviews the Chris Bergson Band’s album “Imitate the Sun”
Jeremy Schwartz reviews The Jonny Monster Band’s self-titled album.
Jeremy Schwartz reviews the latest album by The Last Conspirators.
Jeremy Schwartz reviews Heartbeat, a new album by this local rockabilly band lead by “badass” front woman Lara Hope.
Jeremy Schwartz reviews The Tins’ “Tins”.
Jeremy Schwartz reviews Shrubs’ album “Forgotten How to Fall.”
Jeremy Schwartz reviews “Future Wounds” by Casket Architects.
Review of Kingston punk rock clubhouse Snapper Magee’s CD.
The Big Takeover, The Designer Drugs and Erica Lindsey Quartet reviewed.
Kingston-based Mercury Rev will perform at the Bearsville Theater on December 4 at 9pm.
NCM May 27, 2008
To bestow the moniker of power trio on New Paltz punk three-piece NCM, while entirely appropriate, doesn’t quite do justice to the band as it’s heard on its second full-length platter.
Rock quartet The Bride’s release their second album.
Musician as well as visual artist, Head will be performing and having an exhibit in Phoenicia.
The debut by Frankie and His Fingers sports the stripped-down sound of guitar and drums straddling the lines between twitchy postpunk and pure overdriven powerpop.
If James Brown was the hardest-working man in show business, N’Dour has certainly given the Godfather of Soul a run for his money.
Indie rock royalty Yo La Tengo will play two shows at Colony Cafe on October 20.
Dead Unicorn tears through the material with a gleeful malevolence reminiscent of early Killing Joke.
Ensconced in a natural amphitheater framed by the Catskill Mountains, the festival’s two stages will again feature an accomplished, eclectic array of artists, including Gov’t Mule.
On April 10, the Bardavon in Poughkeepsie will host a stop on the eagerly anticipated tour pairing virtuoso pianist Brad Mehldau with legendary guitarist Pat Metheny.
Saxophonist Hayes Greenfield talks about his Jazz-A-Ma-Tazz program for children.
Robert Cray brings his band and his soulful, pleading vocals and effortless facility on the Telecaster to the Egg in Albany on January 13.