Category: Eight Gigs
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Eight Gigs: X
With many influential bands losing members to death or creative differences, X is an exception that remains intact after 40 years of punk music.
This article was published on 12.01.16
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Eight Gigs: Ruby Jaye
Ruby Jaye releases her debut full-length album, rich with jazz-inflected pop on ukelele and piano.
This article was published on 12.01.16
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Eight Gigs: Sims
It’s rap music that embodies our current and future political woes.
This article was published on 12.01.16
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Eight Gigs: Trophii
After years of hard work, Trophii finally releases its fantastic, nuanced debut.
This article was published on 12.01.16
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Eight Gigs: Soft Kill
Don’t get mired in your doom and despair at home; get out and dance to the doom and despair of Soft Kill in concert.
This article was published on 12.01.16
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Eight Gigs: Ghoul
The mutants in Ghoul eat babies. Seriously.
This article was published on 12.01.16
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Eight Gigs: Pere Ubu
Veteran oddball rock band Pere Ubu brings its raucous noise to Midtown.
This article was published on 12.01.16
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Eight Gigs: Celtic Woman
Celtic Woman brings a lively touring show through town for the holidays.
This article was published on 12.01.16
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Eight Gigs: Aesop Rock & Homeboy Sandman
Catch two of the largest lexicons in rap in one tour.
This article was published on 11.24.16
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Eight Gigs: The Kelps
The Kelps are like a carnival ride full of creepy, dark feelings.
This article was published on 11.24.16
December 01, 2016
SN&R Vol 28 Issue 34
November 24, 2016
SN&R Vol 28 Issue 33